James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes is a fictional superhero who appears in American comics published by Marvel Comics. Originally introduced as a sidekick to Captain America, this character was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Captain America Comics # 1 (cover-dated March 1941) (published by Marvel's predecessor) as an incarnation original and most famous of " Bucky ". This character is brought back from the alleged death as a brainwashed killer Winter Soldier (Russian: ?????? ?????? , transit. Zimniy SoldÃÆ'át ; Belarusian: ?????????? translates.zimovy saldat), and then assumed the role of Captain America when Steve Rogers is considered dead.
IGN enrolled Bucky Barnes as the 53rd greatest comic book hero of all time stating that after Robin, Bucky easily became the most iconic superhero hero in the Golden Age and described him as one of the central players in the Marvel Universe since his role as Captain America. IGN also lists Bucky as # 8 in the "The Top 50 Avengers" list in 2012. Sebastian Stan portrays characters in Marvel Cinematic Universe Captain America: The First Avenger Captain America: The Winter Soldier , Ant-Man , Captain America: Civil War , Black Panther , Avengers: Infinity War , and will repeat the role in the fourth untitled Avengers movie.
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Publishing history
When Joe Simon made an early sketch of Captain America for the Marvel Comics comic, Timely Comics in 1940, he was a young sidekick. "The guy's friend is named Bucky, after my friend Bucky Pierson, a star on our school basketball team," Simon said in his autobiography. Following the debut of the character at Captain America Comics # 1 (March 1941), Bucky Barnes appeared alongside the title star in almost every story in the publication and other timely series, as well as a part of all children the Allied Young team. In the postwar era, with the popularity of superheroes fading, Bucky appeared alongside Captain America's captain in two published adventures from Timely/Marvel's first superhero group, All-Winners Squad, at All Comic Winners 19 and 21 (Fall-Winter 1946; no problem # 20). After Bucky was shot and seriously injured in the 1948 Captain America story, he was replaced by the girlfriend of Captain America, Betsy Ross, who became the Superhero's Golden Girl. Captain America Comics ends with # 75 (Feb. 1950), at which time the series is titled Captain America's Weird Tales for two problems, with the horror/suspense tension of the anthology problem without Super hero.
Captain America and Bucky are both briefly revived, along with fellow timely stars Torch of Man and Sub-Mariner, in omnibus Young Men (# 24) (December 1953), published by Marvel 1950s iteration Atlas Comics. Bucky appeared alongside "Captain America, Commie Smasher!", As the heroine was billed, in a story published during the next year at Young Men and Male Adventures , as well as in three issues Captain America that continues the old numbering. The sales were bad, however, and the series was discontinued with Captain America # 78 (Sept. 1954).
Retroactive continuity, beginning with The Avengers # 4 (March 1964), determined that the original American Captain and Bucky disappeared towards the end of World War II and was quietly superseded at that time-US. President Harry S. Truman with successor heroes uses that identity.
Bucky appeared in the occasional flashback of the 1960s, and together with Captain America in a World War II flashback adventure in Tales of Suspense # 63-71 (March-Nov. 1965). His real death was described in flashbacks at The Avengers (Sept. 1968).
In 2005, author Ed Brubaker returned Bucky from his apparent death towards the end of World War II. He also reveals that Barnes's official status as a sidekick of the Captain America is closing, and that Barnes began as a 16-year-old trained to do regular army stuff and twenty things that the Captain of America would not normally do,.
Bucky's death has been famous as one of the few comic book deaths that remain unchanged. A saying among comic book fans, known as Bucky Clause, is that in the comic, "Nobody remains dead except Bucky, Jason Todd and Uncle Ben". However, all three were revived in their respective realms in 2006, though Uncle Ben turned into Ben's alternative to other realities.
Bucky's death has also been used to explain why the Marvel Universe barely has young sidekicks, since no responsible hero wants to harm minors in the same way. Stan Lee also disliked the children's plot of sidekicks, saying in the 1970s that "One of my many pigtails has always been a young teenage couple of an average super hero". Roger Stern and John Byrne also consider bringing Bucky back, before deciding to refuse. However, in 1990, co-creator Jack Kirby, when asked if he had ever heard a conversation about raising Bucky, replied: "Speaking entirely to myself, I do not mind bringing Bucky in. He represents teenagers, and there are always teenagers; universal character ".
A climactic scene from Bucky's return involves Captain America using a Cosmic Cube that transforms reality to restore Winter Soldier's memories. Writer Ed Brubaker, in an interview, said he did not mean it, and that the Captain of America is not "going to" the Winter Army has Bucky's memories.
As Captain America, he appeared as a regular character in the 2010-2013 series Avengers, from issue # 1 (July 2010) to edition # 7 (January 2011), and edition # 12.1 (June 2011)). After the "Own Fear" storyline event of 2011, Bucky returned to the role of Winter Soldier, this time as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent in the eponymous series that lasted 19 problems. The first 14 issues were written by Brubaker, with the last story arc written by Jason Latour. Since January 2014, Bucky has been part of the cast of James Robinson All-New Invaders. In July 2014, it was announced that Bucky would again have his own series, titled Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier . The series was written by Ales Kot with art by Marco Rudy, and begins in October 2014.
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Fictional character biography
Origin and World War II
James Buchanan Barnes was born in Shelbyville, Indiana in 1925. Barnes grew up as an Army boy. He became orphaned when his father died in training at the US Army camp Lehigh in Virginia shortly before the entry of the United States into World War II. As a result, he was unofficially adopted by the camp as a mascot. Nicknamed "Bucky", he took to wearing a uniform and became intelligent with the ins and outs of military life, even though he was a teenager. It was at Lehigh that he met and made friends with Private Steven Rogers, who by all appearances was the most greedy army in the camp. At the same time, reports of the mysterious Captain America began to appear in news magazines, and Barnes eagerly devoured the stories of this new hero.
In 1940, Bucky accidentally walked on top of Steve Rogers transformed into his uniform, thus finding his friend an American Captain and insisting that he join him. He underwent extensive training and was assigned to become Captain America's partner. The military justified putting a 15-year-old child in jeopardy by using him as a symbol to raise American youth (as revealed in Captain America vol. 5, # 12, December 2005). They fight the Red Skull together, and Captain America accepts Bucky as his partner. Together, Captain America and Bucky fight the Nazis both at home and abroad, as duo and as part of a superhero team known as the Invaders, against the Master Man in their first mission. Barnes also worked with sidekicks from other heroes in a group called the Allied Muda. In addition, Bucky was retconned in 1976 as organizer of the World War II super fast team, Legion Liberty, which lies between the Invaders and Post-War Post-War Post-Warner formations. He also became one of the current Kid Command. Bucky serves as a follow-up scout for Captain America and Invaders, who are often assigned tasks not seen by any hero.
In the closing days of World War II in 1945, Captain America and Bucky tried to stop the evil Baron Zemo from destroying the experimental drone. Zemo launches a plane with an armed explosive device on it, with Rogers and Barnes in pursuit. They reached the plane just before take off. Bucky failed to try to defuse the bomb, and exploded in the air before reaching the target. He will be believed to have been killed in action, because Rogers was thrown into the frozen waters of the North Atlantic. Rogers's body, preserved in a dead animation on a block of ice, was discovered decades later by The Avengers while searching the Arctic for Sub-Mariner.
It was only in this modern age that Captain America would find out that Bucky had a sister, Rebecca, whom she met at a veteran Christmas celebration. Bucky also had a famous post-mortem appearance when the Grandmaster challenged the West and East Coast Avengers for the destruction of the universe, apparently raising old friends and enemies for them to fight. Captain America fought against Bucky, whom he defeated, and the apparition disappeared.
Winter Spolders
In 2005, Marvel launched a new series Captain America (Volume 5) with author Ed Brubaker, who revealed that Bucky did not die in World War II. It was revealed that after the plane exploded, General Vasily Karpov and the crew of the Russian patrol patrol discovered the cold body that Bucky preserved, even though his left arm was cut off. Bucky was revived in Moscow, but suffered brain damage due to amnesia from the explosion. Scientists bind the bionic arm, periodically improving it as technology improves.
Programmed to be a Soviet killer for Department X - under the code name of the Winter Army, he was sent on a hidden network mission and became increasingly cruel and efficient as he killed on behalf of the state. While a Soviet agent, he also has a brief relationship with Black Widow. The Winter Warrior is kept in cryogenic stasis when not on mission, and as a result has been only a few years old for young adults since the closing days of World War II. In 1968, the Winter Army was sent to kill Professor Zhang Chin, whom he had met more than 20 years before. He was thwarted by an intangible creature called Man Without Face, even though he was able to escape. On an assignment in the United States in the 1970s, he suffered a nuisance and lost for days after killing his target. The Winter Army also helped escape Wolverine from the Weapon X lab and then killed Itsu, Wolverine's wife, who apparently killed their unborn son, Daken, who survived the attack after being cut from his mother's womb.
On this day, the Winter Army seems to have killed the Red Skull and Jack Monroe (Nomad) under orders from former Soviet general Alexander Aleksander Lukin (former governor of Karpov). The Winter Army launched a terrorist attack into Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, killing hundreds, and accused the Cosmic cube sent by Lukin to be taken. He kidnapped Sharon Carter, international agent of espionage agent S.H.I.E.L.D. and former lover Steve Rogers (Captain America). After rescuing her, Carter told Captain America that Winter Soldier looked like Bucky. PROTECT. Nick Fury's head affirmed the existence of the Winter Army, but could not confirm his identity.
Captain America tracks and confronts the Winter Army. Regaining his memory, Bucky becomes overwhelmed by guilt over his past actions, destroying the Cosmic Cube and moving away.
He reappeared shortly afterwards in London, England, where he helped Captain America fend off a terrorist attack. He asks Nick Fury for new jobs and equipment after losing his bionic arm. After the events of the Civil War super man, Winter Soldier helped Fury plan escape from a captured man Steve Rogers. Before the plan could be implemented, however, Rogers was killed. Considering the registration architect of Tony Stark (Iron Man) who is ultimately responsible, Winter Soldier plans to kill Stark in retaliation. Assuming that Stark will oversee the appointment of a new Captain America, Winter Soldier steals Captain America's shield from S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Black Widow so can not be inherited. In the end, he goes to Kronas headquarters, where Lukin reveals that he is a Red Skull and has a psychiatrist. Faustus did not succeed in brainwashing Winter Soldier.
Captain America new
After escaping from Faustus and being captured by S.H.I.E.L.D., Barnes learns from Tony Stark's Executive Director that Steve Rogers has left Stark a letter requesting Stark to keep an eye on Barnes and that the Captain America coat should proceed. Stark points out that Barnes became the new Captain of America. Barnes agrees to become a new American Captain only if Stark has telepaths eliminating all potential subliminal commands and assures him complete autonomy. Since the autonomy arrangement was illegal under the Superhuman Registration Act, Stark still supported his secret. The new Captain America Barnes costume was mixed with adamantium, and he had a gun and a combat knife. Barnes's first big adventure as a new American Captain has it, Falcon, Carter, and S.H.I.E.L.D. fighting against the Red Skull and Dr. Faustus who had revived the Captain America in 1950 in a plan to secure one of their pawns that reached the US presidency. Barnes and his allies managed to overturn the Skull plan, and Barnes rescued the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates from the killing, winning public applause. The adventure ended with Barnes accepting herself and greeting herself now as Captain America. He also started a friendship with Black Widow.
The teenage Barnes who were transported from 1941 and appeared in 2008 Avengers/Invaders miniseries alongside fellow Invaders when a time travel incident took them from the battlefield of WWII to the current Universe Marvel, where they found both the Mighty Avengers and the New Avengers. At the end of Avengers/Invaders # 4, when trying to exit S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier, whom he believes to be Germany's base, Barnes faces his future as Captain America. During this meeting, Barnes's future attempts to change his history by telling himself ago to abandon the plane he seems to be trying to kill to disarm, without ever telling himself which younger his true identity. Barnes decided to let his life change as it should after witnessing the devastating risks involved in changing history.
During the storyline's Secret Invasion, after most other heroes fell when the Skrull invasion to Earth continued, Captain America was seen seeing Thor defending a group of civilians in Central Park. Then, after a brief confrontation with Thor, he joins the other hero groups (the Mighty Avengers, the New Avengers, the Initiative, the Thunderbolt, Nick Fury, and the Secret Warriors, the Young Avengers, and the Hood's group) in battle against the Super-Skrulls army led by Queen Veranke herself.
Following the storyline of Secret Invasion, Captain America discovers that the remains of Jim Hammond, the original Human Torch, have been discovered and studied by the United Nations. The body was stolen by Professor Zhang Chin who used the Torch to create a virus to destroy half the Earth's population. Working with Namor, they stopped Chin and made sure Hammond received a proper burial.
After Secret Devasion Captain America joins the New Avengers and offers his home as the base of operations. He then participated in a search for the boys Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, Danielle. He is considered a possible team leader but rejects him because he does not have the right team experience.
In the storyline of Captain America: Reborn, Barnes learned from Sharon that he did not really kill Steve Rogers. As Dr. Zola explained to Norman Osborn, Rogers was trapped in a fixed position of time and space. But because Sharon damaged the machine that was supposed to bring her back, Steve relived his own past. Barnes and Black Widow tried to steal the device from H.A.M.M.E.R. but was arrested. Osborn sent Black Widow back to Sharon with an ultimatum: either he surrendered, because Osborn had implicated him as Rogers' second shooter, or he would have killed Barnes. Barnes was then sent to prison from Thunderbolt who told him that he would be inducted into their group after Rogers was brought back. However, Barnes was secretly released by Ant-Man and later rescued by Falcon. Barnes then teamed up with Clint Barton, Natasha Romanoff, Falcon, Hank Pym, and Vision to save Sharon. The group intercepted the Red Skull ship next to the Lincoln Memorial and the assault. The Red Skull had taken over Steve's body, and Barnes attacked him. Two temporary battles Hank rescues Sharon and the others fighting Crossbones and M.O.D.K.S troops. Sin shoots Barnes on his shoulders, giving Skull a chance to take on Captain America's shield. He clamped Barnes to the ground and cut off his cybernetic arm with a shield. However, in Steve's mind, Steve prepares to kill the Red Skull so he does not commit another crime in his name. Realizing the risks, Red Skull's consciousness returns to his own robot body. When the robot's skull attempts to escape, Sharon shoots him, causing the Skull's body to become a gigantic size. Steve, re-controlling him, leading the attack. The Vision uses a Skull ship's weapon to destroy Skull.
Leading to the Siege story line, Bucky Barnes is shown still as Captain America talking to Steve Rogers in a dark body suit and standing next to him. But Rogers is back in costume and is seen with Barnes still wearing Captain America's own costume. Both help restore Tony Stark's mind by using a shield as a channel for Thor's lightning. In the second edition, Barnes is next to Steve's hero team. Barnes (still in his Captain America suit) pulled Rogers aside just before they were about to go to Asgard. Barnes told Rogers that they had to "pass the argument" and insisted that Rogers was using Captain America's shield. Rogers takes a shield, and Barnes is shown with a big gun in his hand, ready for battle in front. In the next issue, Barnes is shown with Rogers in his Captain America uniform on Asgard. After the Siege incident, Rogers returns the shield to Barnes and pulls out his uniform, leaving Barnes as the only American Captain.
Barnes is a member of the main Avengers team that formed after the Siege story line . Barnes was later on trial for the crimes he committed as the Winter Army. He was found innocent in American courts, but Russian officials took him away, after punishing him for crimes against the state and claiming he had become naughty and killing two civilians. But as Sharon Carter and Black Widow found, Barnes's victims are connected to the Russian Department of Red X Division. Barnes escaped from prison with the help of Black Widow and returned to the US, but it was decided that he was too polluted by events to be allowed to continue as Captain America.
Afraid Own and return as Winter Soldier
During the story line Fear Alone , Barnes takes on the identity of Captain America again, but seems to be killed in battle with Sin (in his Skadi form). She persisted after being injected with a dose of Formula Infinity. With the world believing him dead he returned to the former identity of Winter Soldier to do special behind-the-scenes work related to his previous days as the Winter Army. Only Rogers, Nick Fury, and Black Widow know the truth of his "death". Bucky and Natasha then chased after sleeping agents trained by Bucky during the days of his Winter Army, recently awakened by former KGB agents, who turned out to be Ivan Kragoff, the Red Spirit and former prime minister Latveria Lucia von Bardas.
During the Original Sin storyline, Bucky initially participated in the investigation of Uatu Watcher's death, traveling into space with Moon Knight and Gamora to follow up on a lead. After Orb used one of Watcher's eyes to force the heroes around him to witness their deepest secrets, he returned to Earth after destroying the space shuttle to trap his partner, brutally attacking Nick Fury (actually Life Model Decoy) as he stated that there would be "No more secrets". Following the revelation that Nick Fury has secretly protected the Earth from alien threats over the years using more brutal methods than the heroes will be forgiven, as well as the revelation that he killed the Watcher to defend himself and use Watcher's eyes to discover the identity of his assailant when Uatu refusing to break his oath and disclosing the information himself, Fury now acts as a surrogate for the Guards while Bucky takes over the role of Fury as a cruel guardian of the earth.
During Avengers: Standoff! storyline, Bucky, after being notified of a disaster event, returns to Earth and traces the event source to S.H.I.E.L.D. facility where he fought off S.H.I.E.L.D. agent there. He left a trail for Steve Rogers, who found the message on the napkin he was using. At Bev's Diner, Steve Rogers meets with Winter Soldier where they learn that S.H.I.E.L.D. never throw out the Kobik project as they believe, the Whisperer (aka Rick Jones) publish. He then meets Sam Wilson, the current American Captain, who receives a tip from Whisperer about Pleasant Hill and Kobik. After rescuing S.H.I.E.L.D. Avril Kancaid's agent of the Blood Brothers at Day Care Center, they are told about the super weapons hidden in the city that Baron Zemo and other criminals are looking for. They then find Steve Rogers on a bowling back to his prime, after Kobik uses his power to recover his youth when he will be killed by Crossbones. They start looking for Kobik again only to discover that Baron Zemo has Fixer create a device that will help find Kobik as the Hunter Kraven moves the villains to help with their goals. After failing to find Kobik, Steve decides to gather the heroes so they can fight against Baron Zemo. In the aftermath of the incident, Winter Soldier was approached by Kobik, who offered to help him do good. The Winter Warrior agreed with the provisions because Kobik suggested that he bring some of the "friends" he made in Pleasant Hill with them.
During the "Opening Salvo" section of the Secret Empire line , Baron Helmut Zemo used Kobik to send Winter Soldier back to World War II. However, Zemo has other plans about Winter Soldier, deciding to tie him to a rocket to be killed in his explosion. Before launching, Winter Soldier was surprised to see Steve that he saw other than Zemo is not the man he once knew. However, the Winter Soldier manages to escape and falls into the sea, where he is found by Atlantis forces led by Namor, and offered to disguise himself as the king's bodyguard to cover his tracks. After Sam Wilson returned as Captain America and gave his fellow heroes hope to find the Cosmic Cube fragment before Hydra did, Namor told Winter Soldier that the time had come to erase his disguise and help his fellow allies. During the preparation of the fight for the final battle against Hydra and returning the real Steve Rogers back, Winter Soldier reveals that he knows who Kobik put as a creature embodied from the Cosmic Cube, the misguided child who manipulated Hydra to replace the real Steve with Hydra Partners. So the Winter Soldier is a distraction plan by requiring Ant-Man/Scott Lang and Sam's help to restore Kobik and Steve them while Hawkeye leads the rest of the resistance in their final attack against Hydra forces at their main base, located in Washington. , DC. During the last attack of the heroes against Hydra, Winter Soldier rescues Black Panther, who is captured by Hydra and they catch Zemo together. When Zola completes Hydra Supreme Steve Rogers with stolen Iron Man armor, impregnated with 90% Cosmic Cube fragments, and both convert reality into Hydra images and remove the heroes from their existence, Winter Soldier, Ant-Man and Sam Wilson use the last fragment to defend themselves, and start their plan, by pretending to hand over the final fragment to Hydra Steve, to Ant-Man and Winter Soldier entering the cube inside. Upon entering the cube thanks to Ant-Man, and Sam's interruption, Winter Soldier successfully rescued Kobik and Steve Rogers, restoring reality and restoring Steve's physical appearance on the surface, and wearing his iconic Captain America costume, and hers. Super Soldier serum strength. Winter Soldier wants to help his friend defeat his evil Hydra counterpart, but Sam tells him to back off and let the Captain America do this alone. After Captain America defeated his comrades, and finally Hydra, Winter Soldier went to Madripoor while still mourning the death of Black Widow, who was killed by Hydra Supreme Rogers, watching his funeral on TV because he presently commands a famous general, was the target of murder. Someone's common snipes and Winter Soldier suspect that it's probably Black Widow. However, Bucky doubts that the last Black Widow he saw was not Natasha, but a fraud. He soon joins Hawkeye in search of the Natasha swindler they find to be Yelena Belova, who temporarily replaces Natasha as Black Widow ten years earlier.
Strength and ability
After being trained under Steve Rogers (World Captain II in World War II) and others on the eve of World War II, "Bucky" Barnes is an expert in hand-to-hand combat and martial arts, as well as skilled in the use of military weapons such as firearms and grenades. He also uses a throwing knife sometimes and is a talented face scout. His time as a Soviet secret agent known as the Winter Army helped to further hone his skills, making him equal to his predecessors in combat skills and a murderer and spy expert. He is also fluent in many languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Russian, Latin, and Japanese. She can understand French.
The left arm of Winter Soldier is a cybernetic prosthetic with super strength and improved reaction time. The arm can function when it is not in contact with Barnes and can issue EMP causing the electronic device to die or become useless. The use of EMP Barnes is shown when Barnes uses it to turn off Nick Fury LMD and when he tries to use it on Iron Man. The arm has a holographic function to disguise it as flesh and blood arms.
As Captain America, it has an indivisible, indestructible vibranium alloy shield, used by its predecessor, and a Kevlar/Nomex costume that combines surprises. He often carries several conventional weapons such as knives, weapons - mostly Colt 1911A1.45 and Luger P08 - and grenades.
Other versions
In DC Comics/Marvel Comics one-shot intercompany crossover Batman/Captain America (Des 1996), written and drawn by John Byrne and set during World War II, Bucky briefly takes Robin's place as a sidekick Batman , while Robin became a sidekick of the Captain America. In this alternative reality (defined in one of DC Comics's many "Commitment of Elseworlds"), off-page Bucky as he has done in many of the Avengers and Captain America > memories.
In the alternative reality of the five editions of the Miniseries (January-May 2005) bullet points, James Barnes never collaborated with Steve Rogers because the Super-Soldier program was never activated. However, Rogers volunteered for the 'Iron Man' program and thus, rescued Barnes and several fellow soldiers from the tanks who advanced during the battle of Guadalcanal. Unfortunately he was not fast enough to save Barnes from severe damage to his legs.
In the reality of House of M, James Buchanan Barnes is one of the agents of the United States government (with Mimic and Nuke) sent to Genosha to kill Magneto and as many of his followers as possible. Nuke and Mimic serve as diversions while Agent Barnes sneaks into Magneto's headquarters; and though he stabbed Professor Xavier, Bucky was killed by Magneto.
In the second edition of the crossover miniseries Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness , a Winter Soldier whose zombies appear and tries to devour Dazzler. This version of the Winter Army was eventually killed by Ash Williams, who shot his head with his "boomerang", even after releasing his bionic arm.
Ultimate Marvel alternative reality version of Bucky Barnes is an adult sidekick from Captain America (Steve Rogers). This version is a childhood friend of Steve who accompanied the mission as an Army press photographer. Persisting from war and trusting Captain America's death, Bucky eventually married Gail Richards and has a big family. During that time, Bucky was diagnosed with lung cancer from the chain of smoking back in the War. Barnes and Gail both live to see Steve's revival in the 21st century and renew their friendship. After America was taken by Liberator, Bucky was arrested at the grave with Steve and remained unseen. However, he and Gail are seen being taken to S.H.I.E.L.D. protection after it was discovered that Red Skull was the illegitimate child of Steve and Gail.
In alternative reality series Marvel MAX AS. War Machine , Bucky is serving in the present as the Captain America, because the Captain has died as his successor in World War II. Bucky is accompanied here by two assistants who are both handled by their real names.
In the 2005 event What If? Captain America's story, set during the American Civil War, features the commander of Steve Rogers's army, Colonel Buck Barnes, called the man "Bucky". His rented tendency caused Rogers 'desertion, and when he later intervened in Rogers' transformation to Captain America, his face was devastated, turning him into a living corpse known as the White Skull.
In the Ruins , arranged in an alternative dystopian alternative, Bucky was arrested along with Victor Creed and others for some heinous crimes, including cannibalism.
An alternate-Bucky universe appeared in the 2011 miniseries Captain America Corps.
In a world where all Marvel characters are the little children depicted in A-Babies vs. X-Babies , Bucky is a Steve bear doll, named Bucky Bear. He was stolen by Scott Summers, sparking a big battle between the baby Avengers and the X-Men baby.
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