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Medusa (A Bucky Barnes Story)
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Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2021
Mature
'Have you ever heard of Medusa? The Gorgon from Greek mythology with snakes as her hair who could turn people into stone? I will tell you her story and I will tell you mine as well.'

Medeia is recruited by Fury to join the Avengers after she was a Shield agent for a few years. She is different and she has her secrets but a certain super soldier wants to know them all. 

This is a Marvel story mixed with Greek Mythology. Alternate Timeline.
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