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White wolf marvel comics
White wolf marvel comics









Usually, it means it came out a little earlier.) But, the character of White Wolf in the comics was a white man named “Hunter,” who was raised in Wakanda by T’Challa’s father, T’Chaka. (Cover dates don’t always reflect when a comic book was actually on the newsstands, to be clear. “White Wolf,” first appeared in Black Panther comics, issue #4 (Volume 3) with a December 1998 cover date. But, in the comics, a superhero named “White Wolf,” was not Bucky. When same jokes that spending time in Wakanda has turned Bucky into “White Panther,” Bucky corrects him saying he’s “White Wolf,” now. Back in the post-credits scene of Black Panther, we learned Bucky was recuperating in Wakanda and was called “The White Wolf.” The thing is, he’s never publicly told the other Avengers that this is a name he goes by, until now. So, with that in mind, let’s talk about the two new-ish superhero names from the latest Falcon and Winter Soldier episode. The point is most comic book stuff that ends-up in the MCU, tends to come out a little differently. Similarly, the leader of the Flag-Smashers in Falcon and Winter Soldier is named Karli Morgenthau (Erin Kellyman) who, in various comics was one person named Karl Morgenthau, also called Flag-Smasher.

white wolf marvel comics

He also doesn’t appear to have super-strength created by that serum from the WWII-era.

white wolf marvel comics

Yes, John Walker (the new Cap) existed in the comics in various forms, but this version of him already seems to be a little bit different. Like the vast majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (and most superhero movies for that matter) nothing you see on screen is a direct analog for what happened in the various comics. Spoilers ahead for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 2, “Star-Spangled Man.” Here’s where these names come from in comic book lore.

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“Oh, we’re using our made-up names!” In Episode 2 of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, we’re introduced to one totally new superhero name, plus the return of a moniker Bucky was given way back in the post-credits scene of Black Panther.









White wolf marvel comics