WW LA News: Loeb And Sale Reunite For Captain America: White

During this weekend's Cup of Jeph (Joe Quesada could not make it) panel at Wizard World LA, Jeph Loeb revealed that he was working with Tim Sale (Heroes, Batman: The Long Halloween, Spider-Man: Blue, Daredevil: Yellow) on a new color-themed title, Captain America: White. The book will focus on Bucky and Cap's relationship during World War II.
What did Bucky mean to Cap? What defined their partnership? How did their relationship evolve? These questions and more will be answered in the upcoming six-issue miniseries "Captain America: White," which reunites the fan-favorite creative team of writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale.
You can read up on further details at Comic Book Resources.






Wait, really? "White"?
I suppose, they already did Blue.
And you can't exactly do "Captain America: Red" what with all those Communist connotations.
But still. White seems a little... dangerous. Especially with that whole "Black Captain America" miniseries thing they did a while back. (Which I never actually read, cause I don't much care for Captain America.)
You know, I had almost the same knee-jerk reaction, it was like: duh, that's like working on a comic called Danielle Moonstar: Native American or Luke Cage: Black...but if you're familiar with Loeb and Sale's work, they take that color and use it as a theme for the series they're working on (yellow= cowardice, blue = melancholy, etc).
So...yeah...I see what they're going...it's just an unfortunate title