![]() Even with the fluidity of movement and structure that his pages are capable of, he never lets the primary goal of expressing the emotions of any given scene get away from him. It certainly helps Winter Soldier: Second Chances that Rod Reis' art is stunning from start to end too. ![]() There is a couple of narrative missteps towards the end, but at the same time, these come from Higgins' willingness to dive into unstable territory and see what he can build out of it. Despite the efforts of the characters involved to recover, these are consequences that will need further healing to process, the kind that Bucky may not be able to provide himself. Things get messy in ways that can't be undone. However, Winter Soldier: Second Chances is also about the complications that arise from Bucky's involvement. ![]() Only the boy is not so far gone as to be lost, and Bucky attempts to help him find his back to who he was. Penned by Kyle Higgins, the 2019 Winter Soldier: Second Chances (opens in new tab) series sees him acting with the best of intentions as he comes across a kid called RJ who has been indoctrinated by Hydra. That also means that he can also see when others are in danger of losing theirs to similar tactics of deception, and bless him, he can't help but feel implored to try and help. ![]() A major part of Bucky's character since he returned from the dead has centered around reclaiming his identity. ![]()
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