Marvel's Tom Brevoort often despairs about the use of publicity and press when it comes to spoiling stories. Well, he probably won't like this much either.

Recently in Original Sin, we discovered that at weekends, Nick Fury isn't just a super spy but a super space assassin, keeping the Earth safe from invading forces.

As you do.

Well, this is a scene from today's Original Sin #5. Spoilers obviously.

So who will replace Nick Fury as a cosmic hitman?

It would be a complete mystery. If they hadn't arranged this Marvel PR publicity…

… with Ales Kot and Marco Rudy launching a new Winter Soldier title,

"Bucky's operating on an intergalactic stage now. The entire Marvel Universe is his playing field, from the depths of Limbo to the heights of Asgard, and everywhere in between. It'd be like if the James Bond movies suddenly had access to the characters and settings of all the other great film franchises. (You just know Bond wouldn't have needed an entire fleet of X-wings to destroy the Death Star!)"

SPOILERS!

Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics in London. With Blood And Roses about to happen…