In 'Captain America Winter Soldier' fanfics, the theme of trust is often present. Bucky has to learn to trust again, especially Steve. And Steve has to trust that Bucky can overcome his past. Another theme is the fight against evil. Even though the main threat in the movie was Hydra, fanfics might introduce new villains or continue the fight against the remnants of Hydra. Also, the theme of family is there in a way. Steve and Bucky are like family to each other, and fanfics might explore how they protect and support each other like a family would in difficult times.
Another theme is loyalty. They are extremely loyal to each other. In fanfics like 'Loyalty in the Face of Adversity', it shows how they will not abandon each other no matter what the situation is, whether it's fighting against a common enemy or dealing with internal conflicts.
One great 'Captain America Winter Soldier' fanfic is 'The Winter Soldier's Redemption'. It delves deep into Bucky's struggle to regain his humanity after being the Winter Soldier. Another is 'Cap and Bucky: Reunited', which focuses on the strong bond between Steve and Bucky during their post - Winter Soldier days. And 'Winter's End' is also a popular one, showing how Bucky adapts to the modern world while dealing with his past traumas.
The Winter Soldier doesn't become Captain America in the regular comic storylines. It's Steve Rogers who holds that position. But comics are full of surprises and alternate universes, so there could be special instances where this happens in some less common or alternate versions.
The story of 'Captain America: Winter Soldier' is complex. It mainly revolves around Steve Rogers adjusting to the modern world. Hydra has secretly infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. The Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes, who was Steve's old friend, has been brainwashed by Hydra to be a deadly assassin. Steve discovers the truth about S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra's plot. He teams up with Natasha Romanoff to fight against this conspiracy and also tries to save his friend Bucky from the control of Hydra.
No, the Winter Soldier doesn't become Captain America in the comics. Captain America is a distinct role held by Steve Rogers for the most part.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier has themes related to power and its abuse. The idea that a powerful organization like S.H.I.E.L.D. can be misused by an evil force like Hydra is a central concept. In Pulp Fiction, there is a theme of redemption. Jules Winnfield experiences a moment of change when he decides to leave the life of crime. While Captain America is more about big - picture ideals like freedom and justice for all, Pulp Fiction focuses on the personal stories and moral choices of its characters, often in a more confined and seedy world.
The plot mainly revolves around Captain America's discovery of a conspiracy within S.H.I.E.L.D. He teams up with the Winter Soldier, who has a complex past tied to Cap. There are intense action sequences as they fight against Hydra agents who have infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D.
The relationship between Captain America and Winter Soldier in the comic is a mix of brotherhood and tension. They have a history together, but Winter Soldier's past actions sometimes create rifts. However, their underlying friendship always perseveres.
Grief is a very common theme. The other characters in the Marvel universe, like Iron Man, Black Widow, etc., have to come to terms with the loss of their friend and leader. It shows how they each handle their emotions differently.
A common theme is the clash and then the fusion of their different ideals. Captain America, with his more modern American values, and Wonder Woman, from the Amazonian culture, often have to find common ground. Another theme is their leadership. They are both natural leaders, so fanfics often explore how they lead together or take turns leading in a mission.