Ed Brubaker Shares His Thoughts On CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER

Ed Brubaker Shares His Thoughts On CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER

Confirming his departure from Marvel's Winter Soldier series, writer Ed Brubaker shares his thoughts on the upcoming sequel which will see the character he created brought to life on the big screen by Sebastian Stan.

By JoshWilding - Aug 24, 2012 11:08 AM EST
Source: Comic Book Resources

Bad news comic book fans. Writer Ed Brubaker is not only stepping down as Captain America writer when the series is relaunched this November as part of the Marvel NOW! initiative, but he will also be leaving Winter Soldier with issue #14. Jason Latour will be taking over writing duties, and in an interview with Comic Book Resources, Brubaker has shared his thoughts on both leaving the series behind and the big screen debut of 'The Winter Solider' in 2014's Captain America: The Winter Solider. Be sure to click on the link at the bottom of the page to read more of his comments and sound off with your thoughts on this news in the usual place.


On Leaving Winter Soldier Behind With Issue #14 Next January:

Well, originally, the book was going to end around #14 or #15, because sales weren't as good as we'd hoped they'd be. I'd been planning for that end for about three or four months. Then I guess sales stabilized, and the Cap movie [sequel] was announced, and everyone really likes the book and likes the character, so they want to keep it going. But in the meantime, I'd taken on outside comic work that was making my schedule harder and harder to keep up with, and so when Tom [Brevoort] told me they were keeping it going instead, I just felt like I needed to let it go. I struggled with it, and Tom and I discussed several possibilities of me staying, some of which I can't really discuss openly, because they concern internal workings of the company, but in no way was this an easy decision, and I feel bad if my readers think I'm bailing, because that wasn't the case. The end of issue #14 would have been the end of the book, as it is. It's not a cliff-hanger, but it was left open-ended with the hope that eventually I'd come back and tell more Bucky tales. And I still do hope to do that, down the line, when my schedule clears up more.


On His Involvement With Marvel Studios' Captain America: The Winter Soldier:

I'm not sure what I can say about it. I've heard from friends of the directors, and I've talked with Kevin Feige about meeting with them at some point. I know the screenwriters, so I'm a little bit in the loop. But not a lot of people knew what the name of the movie was going to be, so I wasn't offended when I found out about it the same way everyone else did. I was walking back to my hotel [in San Diego] when I started getting texts from people and thought, 'I guess two days after the Eisners is a little late to congratulate me, but okay.' And then someone mentioned the movie, and I was like 'What?!?' So I was a little surprised.


On Sebastian Stan And Marvel Studios' Take On The Character:

I got to meet the guy who played Bucky in the first movie, and he knew all about the Winter Soldier. He said, 'I guess I have you to thank if they make any more of these.' That was pretty amazing. The thing I think is great about Marvel having their own movie studio is that they're up on everything that's happening in the comics, and they're using that to make a movie universe. Good on them for signing on Joss Whedon to be involved with all of that. It's like someone finally figured out a way to use Joss to make billions of dollars.


On Why He Didn't Have A Cameo In Captain America: The First Avenger

I hope to know more things soon about the movie that I won't be able to talk about. People thought it was a slight that I didn't get a cameo in 'Captain America' like JMS, Walt Simonson and Stan Lee got put in 'Thor.' They were actually trying to fly me to London to be on set for a week at Marvel's expense, but my dad was on his death bed at the time. I didn't want to be on a movie set in London when my dad died. They were going all out to get me there, though, and Marvel has been really cool with me on the movies. And Chris Evans -- who did an amazing job as Captain America -- was out there giving interviews. I saw where he'd quote interviews with me! I was like, 'Wait...this guy didn't just read a few comics. He really did his research and read everything I was saying about the character.' It's pretty amazing.


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ksommer
ksommer - 8/24/2012, 12:04 PM
I can't wait for Phase 2 to begin!!!! :)
TayDee
TayDee - 8/24/2012, 12:16 PM
I just hope they don't rush things in this moving and have Bucky become un-brainwashed too soon. I want to see him fight Cap, have flashbacks, and start to piece things together. I want him to remember things at the very end of the movie and confront Cap, remembering him and then branching out to do his own thing.

I'm super curious on who's going to be the villain though
SoFresh
SoFresh - 8/24/2012, 12:17 PM
"'Wait...this guy didn't just read a few comics. He really did his research and read everything I was saying about the character.' It's pretty amazing."

And it shows.
skidz
skidz - 8/24/2012, 12:21 PM
I'm extremely curious to see how they open the first act of the movie since the Red Skull is dead.
TayDee
TayDee - 8/24/2012, 12:22 PM
Red skull isn't dead, he's most likely on another one of the realms
jessepostal
jessepostal - 8/24/2012, 12:25 PM
Red skull is alive and well in another realm, and I hope he comes and terrorizes the mcu again!!!!
mawilli4
mawilli4 - 8/24/2012, 12:26 PM
@skidz we don't know that the Red Skull is dead. In fact, with them mentioning the Tesseract as a portal in the Avengers, it's safe to assume he was transported somewhere else in the Universe. Perhaps Thanos' throne?
superotherside
superotherside - 8/24/2012, 12:29 PM
Sad he's leaving Winter Soldier. One of the must reads on my ongoing list. At any rate, glad he's involved in CA:TWS and glad Marvel was trying to get him a cameo. That was really nice actually. Sad it didn't work out. :(

Can't wait for this movie at any rate!
CherryBomb
CherryBomb - 8/24/2012, 12:42 PM
I really wish Rosamund Pike was playing Sharon :(


KaneVonDoom
KaneVonDoom - 8/24/2012, 12:46 PM
Great interview.
StarSpangledBruce
StarSpangledBruce - 8/24/2012, 12:50 PM
Awesome! Can't wait to see it!
dezdigi
dezdigi - 8/24/2012, 12:50 PM
Looking forward to Phase 2!!!!
StarSpangledBruce
StarSpangledBruce - 8/24/2012, 12:53 PM
Completely off-topic, but I just wanted to show everyone a new Star Wars show George Lucas is creating.



This was just uploaded on the starwars Youtube page just recently.
StarSpangledBruce
StarSpangledBruce - 8/24/2012, 12:53 PM
And it's [frick]ing awful.
evyllsummer
evyllsummer - 8/24/2012, 12:57 PM
Although I guess this isn't a TOTAL shock because I expected eventual cancellation because of low sales, I must say that, over the past few weeks, I've become very disappointed thinking about how Brubaker isn't going to be able to write them finally getting to work together again. I was looking forward to some point where Bru would get to write them working together again.

Ever since Bucky's FIRST return, Cap and Bucky only really worked together (under Bru) in the Red Menace storyline, and even that was only for a few minutes. Steve was dead for a couple of years, so they obviously didn't work together then. Once Steve was back, he let Bucky keep the shield while he ran SHIELD, so they didn't work together then. Then Bucky dies AGAIN, Steve picks the SHIELD back up, Bucky comes back, picks up the Winter Soldier moniker again, then they don't work together because Bucky's has to stay underground since he's "dead". So, yeah, I'm a little disappointed that Bru's probably never going to write that, but, eh, looking forward to the film!!!
Optimus83
Optimus83 - 8/24/2012, 1:09 PM
Bucky/Winter Soldier & Red Skull back!. ...¡¡¡NOW!!!
JULEZ13
JULEZ13 - 8/24/2012, 1:33 PM
Hmm, so we have this guy to thank for the return of Bucky. Hats off to him! The Winter Soldier looks really cool and I look forward to learning more about the character!

The Cap sequel is my most anticipated CBM next to MOS. I thought the first one was damn near close to being perfect. Not to mention Evans embodied the sh!t outta the character!
JULEZ13
JULEZ13 - 8/24/2012, 1:34 PM
@Undeadnightmare: Kingdome Come was the first American Comic book that I ever purchased with my own money and it was freakin amazing!!
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/24/2012, 1:34 PM
get brubaker working on the film as a consultant.
MisterNiceGuy
MisterNiceGuy - 8/24/2012, 1:38 PM
PuyGuy I hope you are wrong. And evyllsummer i saw your avy and i thought you were LEE.
JULEZ13
JULEZ13 - 8/24/2012, 1:40 PM
@ cipher: I love Alex Ross's work! Its very inspiring, the only thing I don't like is that he makes all the character kinda look the same, and older no matter what age they are, but thats probably just his preference. His level of experience and talent is just mind-blowing and inspiring.
SoFresh
SoFresh - 8/24/2012, 1:42 PM
@PuyGuy

Do we have to call BattlinMurdock to school you again?
JULEZ13
JULEZ13 - 8/24/2012, 1:50 PM
@ cipher: He really changed the outlooks on comic art! Before it was more cartoony. After he came along with his ultra-realistic almost photo realistic style, we started seeing a lot more artists coming into the game like that! Its kinda the way I wanna draw my comics. Hopefully by this time next year I'll have a job like him lol.

I saw one of his books at the comic book store and it was huge. Even his sketches are amazing! I was really tempted to buying it, but I already had my heart on Kingdom Come lol. I will buy it one day though!
AlanWarlock
AlanWarlock - 8/24/2012, 2:01 PM
With all due respect to Ed Brubaker, I've never liked what he's done with Bucky. Bucky should have remained dead. Bucky did not need to become a teenage Punisher, as Brubaker ret-conned him in "Captain America & Bucky." "Reviving" Bucky takes away one of the few permanent deaths in the Marvel Universe, leaving only a select few, like Ben Parker (unless they brought HIM back, too; I haven't kept up with Spider-Man comics.....).
sexfoodcomics
sexfoodcomics - 8/24/2012, 2:04 PM
I'm still a little worried about the director choice , but I won't judge till I see some footage.
ManThing
ManThing - 8/24/2012, 2:07 PM
Winter Soldier is a pretty solid character. I can't wait to see what they do with him in the movie.
TheGambitFreak
TheGambitFreak - 8/24/2012, 2:07 PM
I like that fan-art @Tea, very Nostalgic, it has a little taste of Indiana Jones art in it too. I hope Widow and Hawkeye know about Bucky and what happened to him and just hid it from Steve. It'd muster up a good emotional ass-kicking scene or two.

I hope Natasha and Bucky have a thing, leaving tension between Clint and Bucky. Kind of like the Iceman/Kitty/Rogue thing in X3...

What the [frick]?! Did I just refer to X-Men 3 and say that a Marvel Studios' film should do something similar to it... I'm gonna go jump off a bridge, excuse me.
JULEZ13
JULEZ13 - 8/24/2012, 2:08 PM
Thanks @ cipher I really appreciate it!

@ Undeadnightmare: Yes! I believe that is the book I saw. I believe my school has it in their library collection! I'ma have to take it out again and actually take time out to look at it thoroughly!
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