Marvel kicked off New York Comic Con yesterday with a special spotlight on Captain America: Cold War, the upcoming crossover between Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty and Captain America: Symbol of Truth.
At the event, the panel's hosts were joined by current Captain America scribes Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, and Tochi Onyebuchi along with Marvel Comics Editor Alanna Smith to shed light on this exciting epic launching next year.
In never-before-seen interior artwork from future issues, attendees witnessed dramatic character transformations on the horizon for two major figures in the Captain America mythos, both of whom are set to play significant roles in Captain America: Cold War.
Over in Captain America: Symbol of Truth, Ian Rogers has mysteriously returned as Nomad but will he be a friend or foe in Sam Wilson's escalating conflict with Wakanda? And the shocking ending of yesterday's Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #5 revealed just how far Bucky Barnes was willing to go to stop the new villain group known as the Outer Circle and how he’ll allow no one - including Steve Rogers - to get in his way.
We'll learn more about Bucky's new mission in next month's Captain America and The Winter Soldier Special #1. The one-shot spinning out of Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty will see the debut of Winter Soldier’s new costume designed by series artist Carmen Carnero as well as the persona Bucky will adopt for the war that lies ahead.
You can get a sneak peek at his new look below in variant covers for the issue by Carnero and Alex Maleev.
Captain America: Cold War will be a culmination of the threats, battles, and mysteries that have been at the centre of both Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson's adventures since the start of this critically-acclaimed new era. The secret origin of Steve’s shield, the Outer Circle's stepping out from the shadows, White Wolf’s vicious attack, the return of Nomad...it's all been leading to this.
Also below is some all-new promotional artwork by iconic Captain America artist Daniel Acuña!