![]() Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Young Allies, Volume 1.A part of those stories has been collected in the (now out of print) Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Young Allies. The line-up included Bucky Barnes, Toro (Human Torch’s sidekick), and the newcomers Knuckles, Whitewash Jones, Jeff and Tubby. Starting with issue #49, the original Cap and Bucky were replaced.įirst introduced in the pages of Captain America, the Sentinels of Liberty quickly became The Young Allies, a group of kids fighting the Axis. 1Ĭaptain America Comics #25-48 are not collected. Golden Age Captain America Omnibus Vol.Marvel Masterworks Golden Age Captain America Vol.Marvel Mas terworks Golden Age Captain America Vol.Comics #6-16 are uncollected).ĭon’t hesitate to check out our Captain America Reading Order to know more about Steve Rogers! ![]() He also appeared in the all-kid team Young Allies, in the anthology All-Winners Comics and in a few more other titles (Kid Komics #2-8 and U.S.A. Like Batman and Robin, there was no Captain America without Bucky and he appeared alongside Cap in every story of Captain America Comics. We wrote a little bit about this Captain America first issue here. After accidentally discovering that Rogers is Captain America, he is immediately recruited to be his partner. is a young Army brat who meets and befriends Steve Rogers in 1941. This is a pre-Winter Soldier Reading Order. Winter Soldier (Bucky Barnes) Comics Reading Order Bucky Barnes in the Golden Age of Comic Books Below, you’ll find a reading guide exploring Bucky’s history in the Marvel Universe. After being retrieved by a Russian submarine, he was brainwashed to become the deadly assassin called the Winter Soldier.īack among the living, a whole new chapter was being written for Bucky, from the brainwashed killing machine to Captain America and a quest for redemption, and back to the Winter Soldier.Ī popular hero in the MCU where he is played by Sebastian Stan, Bucky Barnes is a Golden Age character that has been smartly reinvented in the Modern Age. Or more precisely, after a long period of time, it was revealed that he hadn’t died at all. Like Jason Todd, Bucky was brought back to life. Bucky was part of a very small circle of comic book characters (with Jason Todd and Uncle Ben) known to stay dead. Toward the end of the war, Captain America and Bucky Barnes vanished and were declared dead during a classified mission. With Cap, he fought Nazi operations, joined the Invaders, formed the Young Allies, and more. He joined him in his first mission against Red Skull, then underwent another intensive training program to become the sidekick known as Bucky. His life took a turn when he met Steve Rogers and discovered he was Captain America. ![]() There, he became a camp mascot before receiving special training in England. Soon, he was separated from his sister Rebecca and grew up at Camp Lehigh as a ward of the state. lost both of his parents when he was quite young. Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Bucky made his first comic appearance in Captain America #1 (March 1941) and didn’t leave Cap’s side during the war. From the beginning, Captain America wasn’t fighting AXIS alone.
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