Tim Sale and Jeph Loeb on Captain America: White
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According to Comic Book Resources, Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale will be reuniting on another “color” book for Marvel, this time focusing on Captain America:
During World War II, one of the Marvel Universe’s greatest hero partnerships was that of Captain America and his teenage sidekick Bucky Barnes. The team met its end in the closing days of the war when a plane exploded, dumping Cap into the waters of the North Atlantic and sending him into suspended animation. When he was revived years later, the Sentinel of Liberty was told his young sidekick had died in the explosion.
What did Bucky mean to Cap? What defined their partnership? How did their relationship evolve? These questions and more will be answered in the upcoming six-issue miniseries “Captain America: White,” which reunites the fan-favorite creative team of writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale. CBR News spoke with the pair about their highly anticipated project, and why it’s one of their most ambitious yet.
From there, it goes on to a discussion with Loeb and Sale about the book and their future plans for more “color” books with Marvel. It’s worth checking out.
I’m not sure how I feel about this one. There is a lot of quality in most of their other collaborations, both on the colors and on things like Long Halloween, which makes me hopeful. But then Loeb has seemed incredibly off his game lately, which makes me very skeptical, but I’m sure that I’ll at least check it out.
As far as I can tell, there’s no date for the release yet.
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