When Steve Rogers is later apparently assassinated, Bucky Barnes assumes the role of Captain America. The Winter Soldier then becomes a hero seeking redemption for his past actions. Thanks to a Cosmic Cube, Steve is able to restore Bucky's mind. Regularly put in cryogenic stasis in-between missions, he ages little more than ten years when he meets Steve Rogers again in the modern-day. He is given a cybernetic limb and brainwashed into becoming an assassin called the Winter Soldier. It is said that he miraculously survived the explosion in 1945, though he lost a limb and suffered brain damage. ĭecades after his death had been established, Bucky Barnes was brought back into comics. Later comics retconned that the stories of Captain America and Bucky published after 1945 and before 1964 actually depicted different characters who had taken up the mantles of Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes following their apparent deaths. Thanks to this, the superhero team known as the Avengers found Steve in 1964 and revived him from suspended animation. The new stories said that Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes stopped a plot by the villain Baron Zemo in 1945, but the result of this was that Bucky was killed in an explosion and Steve was left frozen alive in the waters of the North Atlantic, kept alive and in suspended animation due to the super-soldier serum in his veins. In 1964, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby reintroduced Captain America to comics after the character had been missing for many years. Since "Bucky" is not an uncommon nickname in America during the 1940s, the friends and family of Bucky Barnes do not automatically assume he is the masked hero seen fighting alongside Captain America in black and white newsreels and often blurry photos.īucky's original comic book career came to a stop in 1948, when a story said he was wounded and retired. Though he accepts wearing a colorful costume and mask when he and Steve are on missions, Bucky declines using a special codename and simply uses his own nickname. Assigned the costumed identity of Captain America, Steve operates as a special military operative during World War II and soon adopts Bucky Barnes as his young partner. In 1941, Steve Rogers is experimented on by Operation: Rebirth, making him a super-soldier thanks to a special serum and "vita-ray" treatment developed by Abraham Erskine. Despite being only 16-years-old in 1941, his life on army bases and special training sessions make him a formidable combatant and marksman. James Buchanan " Bucky" Barnes was the first individual to operate as a costumed hero called Bucky. For a time, a child looked after by Jack Monroe was named "Bucky," but she was later adopted and given the name Julia Winters. Following the apparent death of the hero James "Bucky" Barnes, the Bucky nickname and costume (or one based on the uniform used by Barnes) have been used by various heroes including: Fred Davis, Jack Monroe, Rick Jones, Lemar Hoskins, and Rikki Barnes. The original version was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 ( cover-dated March 1941), which was published by Marvel's predecessor, Timely Comics. Bucky is the name used by several different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a sidekick to Captain America.
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