![]() ![]() "So it's exciting, as the guy who gets royalties for that book. Brubaker is best known for his work as a comic book writer on such titles as Batman, Daredevil, Captain America, Iron Fist, Catwoman, Gotham Central and Uncanny X-Men. ![]() That is the first time Marvel has one specific book to point people to, as opposed to when X-Men: First Class came out and there's 15 trade paperbacks and people who see the movie don't know which one to pick up. "They're putting out a hardcover collection of Captain America: Winter Soldier and that's because that movie is coming out. And now they're doing that with Avengers: Age of Ultron. "But to me the biggest thing, too, is it's the first time Marvel has put out a movie where there's a specific book the title of the movie relates to. "The tone of it and the Bucky stuff is so perfect and the way I'd want it to be. "I read the script and I was really blown away by it," he told USA Today. Brubaker launched the storyline in 2005 during his extended and acclaimed run on Captain America. The comic book writer said that he was "blown away" by the screenplay for the Marvel Studios sequel.īrubaker also revealed his excitement about the film, which will be the first based on a specific Marvel Comics run. ![]() Ed Brubaker has praised the script for Captain America: The Winter Soldier. ![]()
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