Winter Soldier #16

Although the story is pretty straightforward the reason behind the team-up of Robards and Bucky is less so (even if Bucky keeps the fact that he murdered the man's handler years ago to himself), as is their final objective. A short conversation between Maria Hill and the retired, but very much still active, Nick Fury suggests the "Electric Ghost" at the end of Bucky's journey will be another ghost from his past.
The island of misfit assassins is more goofy than frightening and the objectives of Bucky's new mission are murky at best. Two issues in new writer Jason LaTour has done little to help sell me on the comic's new direction. It's not a bad issue, but there's not much offered here to make me pick up next month's comic. Hit-and-Miss.
[Marvel, $2.99]