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* [[Anti-Hero Substitute]]: Bucky as [[Captain America (comics)]] subverts this, sort of. He's a [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type 1]], so he doesn't carry the same connotations this trope usually does.
* [[Anti-Hero Substitute]]: Bucky as [[Captain America (comics)]] subverts this, sort of. He's a [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes|Type 1]], so he doesn't carry the same connotations this trope usually does.
** [[Classical Anti-Hero]]: Despite being a good person at heart and genuinely wanting to do right by his country, he is plagued by his desire to [[The Atoner|make up for the wrongs he did as the Winter Soldier]] and by doubts as to whether or not he can actually do the mantle justice.
** [[Classical Anti-Hero]]: Despite being a good person at heart and genuinely wanting to do right by his country, he is plagued by his desire to [[The Atoner|make up for the wrongs he did as the Winter Soldier]] and by doubts as to whether or not he can actually do the mantle justice.
* [[Back From the Dead]]: After a fashion.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: After a fashion.
** {{spoiler|Again after Fear Itself}}
** {{spoiler|Again after Fear Itself}}
* [[Badass Abnormal]]: After the war, Bucky gained a bionic arm that contained superhuman strength enabling him to toss Captain America's shield. However...
* [[Badass Abnormal]]: After the war, Bucky gained a bionic arm that contained superhuman strength enabling him to toss Captain America's shield. However...
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** [[The Atoner]]: What he decides to be after coming to terms with what he's done under Soviet brainwashing.
** [[The Atoner]]: What he decides to be after coming to terms with what he's done under Soviet brainwashing.
* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Steve regarded Bucky's supposed death at the end of [[World War 2]] as this for a long time after his revival in the modern day.
* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Steve regarded Bucky's supposed death at the end of [[World War 2]] as this for a long time after his revival in the modern day.
** [[My Greatest Second Chance]]: After finding out of Bucky's survival and freeing the guy from Soviet brainwashing, Steve felt that he should do everything in his power to keep Bucky alive and a good man. This apparently meant persuading [[Sidekick Graduations Stick|Bucky to keep the]] [[Captain America (comics)]] mantle even after his own [[Back From the Dead|return from the dead]].
** [[My Greatest Second Chance]]: After finding out of Bucky's survival and freeing the guy from Soviet brainwashing, Steve felt that he should do everything in his power to keep Bucky alive and a good man. This apparently meant persuading [[Sidekick Graduations Stick|Bucky to keep the]] [[Captain America (comics)]] mantle even after his own [[Back from the Dead|return from the dead]].
* [[Nineties Anti-Hero]]: Subverted. Bucky had the look, some of the attitude, but was a good guy through and through.
* [[Nineties Anti-Hero]]: Subverted. Bucky had the look, some of the attitude, but was a good guy through and through.
* [[Not Quite Dead]]: {{spoiler|Getting stabbed with Sin's hammer left him [[Only Mostly Dead]], and he was later revived through intensive medical care and the use of [[Nick Fury]]'s Infinity Formula. His death [[Faking the Dead|was faked]] by [[Black Widow (comics)|Black Widow]] who planted an [[Actually a Doombot|LMD with injuries identical to his]], and left it to be buried as a hero in Arlington, absolving him of the charges set against him during his time in prison}}.
* [[Not Quite Dead]]: {{spoiler|Getting stabbed with Sin's hammer left him [[Only Mostly Dead]], and he was later revived through intensive medical care and the use of [[Nick Fury]]'s Infinity Formula. His death [[Faking the Dead|was faked]] by [[Black Widow (comics)|Black Widow]] who planted an [[Actually a Doombot|LMD with injuries identical to his]], and left it to be buried as a hero in Arlington, absolving him of the charges set against him during his time in prison}}.
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* [[Renegade Russian]]: Aleksander Lukin, CEO of [[Mega Corp|Kronas]]. The discovery of the Winter Soldier's existence was due to Lukin recommissioning the Soldier after decades of [[Human Popsicle|suspended animation]] since the end of the [[Cold War]] to acquire the Cosmic Cube and enact a plan to use the Cube and Kronas to destroy the American economy from within. He is a protege of the Soviet officer who had Bucky brainwashed in the first place.
* [[Renegade Russian]]: Aleksander Lukin, CEO of [[Mega Corp|Kronas]]. The discovery of the Winter Soldier's existence was due to Lukin recommissioning the Soldier after decades of [[Human Popsicle|suspended animation]] since the end of the [[Cold War]] to acquire the Cosmic Cube and enact a plan to use the Cube and Kronas to destroy the American economy from within. He is a protege of the Soviet officer who had Bucky brainwashed in the first place.
* [[Retcon]]: [[Ed Brubaker]]'s retooling of the Bucky character into a teen assassin, [[Brainwashed and Crazy|brainwashed]] into becoming a Soviet agent after secretly surviving [[World War 2]], paving the way for his reintroduction into modern day comics is often hailed as one of the most well done Retcons in recent history.
* [[Retcon]]: [[Ed Brubaker]]'s retooling of the Bucky character into a teen assassin, [[Brainwashed and Crazy|brainwashed]] into becoming a Soviet agent after secretly surviving [[World War 2]], paving the way for his reintroduction into modern day comics is often hailed as one of the most well done Retcons in recent history.
* [[Sidekick Graduations Stick]] / [[Legacy Character]]: Despite Steve coming [[Back From the Dead]] again, Bucky continued to serve as Captain America, with the approval of the man himself. {{spoiler|Not anymore though, Steve's Cap again.}}
* [[Sidekick Graduations Stick]] / [[Legacy Character]]: Despite Steve coming [[Back from the Dead]] again, Bucky continued to serve as Captain America, with the approval of the man himself. {{spoiler|Not anymore though, Steve's Cap again.}}
* [[Sealed Badass in a Can]]: The reason [[Older Than They Look|why he's so youthful]] is because the Soviets kept him in suspended animation while he wasn't out on missions.
* [[Sealed Badass in a Can]]: The reason [[Older Than They Look|why he's so youthful]] is because the Soviets kept him in suspended animation while he wasn't out on missions.
* [[Shrouded in Myth]]: The Winter Soldier.
* [[Shrouded in Myth]]: The Winter Soldier.
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* [[Superhero Packing Heat]]: Justified as he's a thoroughly unpowered -though in good shape and well trained- hero going against Cap's still-powered rogues gallery.
* [[Superhero Packing Heat]]: Justified as he's a thoroughly unpowered -though in good shape and well trained- hero going against Cap's still-powered rogues gallery.
* [[The Team Normal]]: He was this during his time in The Invaders; on a team with [[Super Serum|Captain]] [[Captain America (comics)|America]], [[Flying Brick|Namor the]] [[Sub-Mariner]], and [[Playing with Fire|The Human Torch and Toro]], he only had his black-ops training to his credit.
* [[The Team Normal]]: He was this during his time in The Invaders; on a team with [[Super Serum|Captain]] [[Captain America (comics)|America]], [[Flying Brick|Namor the]] [[Sub-Mariner]], and [[Playing with Fire|The Human Torch and Toro]], he only had his black-ops training to his credit.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Thanks to [[Ed Brubaker]], he's gone a long way from being one of the most laughable examples of a [[Kid Sidekick]] ever. How long? He became [[Captain America (comics)]].
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Thanks to [[Ed Brubaker]], he's gone a long way from being one of the most laughable examples of a [[Kid Sidekick]] ever. How long? He became [[Captain America (comics)]].
* [[Weak but Skilled]]: Aside from his cybernetic arm, Bucky doesn't have much in the way of superhuman abilities, but he still manages to hold his own quite well against powered opponents, owing to his [[Combat Pragmatist]] tendencies.
* [[Weak but Skilled]]: Aside from his cybernetic arm, Bucky doesn't have much in the way of superhuman abilities, but he still manages to hold his own quite well against powered opponents, owing to his [[Combat Pragmatist]] tendencies.



Revision as of 10:45, 11 April 2017

James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes is a Marvel Comics character. He first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (March, 1941), created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Bucky was originally the camp mascot at the base where Steve Rogers, the first Captain America (comics) was stationed, and when he stumbled upon Steve changing out of the costume, Steve was forced to take him on as a sidekick. Bucky's wartime adventures would come to an end when he and Captain America tried to sabotage a drone bomb bound for the US. While Captain America survived and plunged into the icy waters of the Arctic to be discovered decades later by The Avengers, Bucky was thought dead when the drone bomb exploded with him on board. His death continued to haunt Captain America after the latter's revival in the present.

And then in 2006, Ed Brubaker started writing a new volume of Captain America, and the way the world saw Bucky was changed forever. While once viewed as a joke of a character, he was retconned to be a 17-year-old highly-trained commando assigned by the Army to be Captain America (comics)'s sidekick to counter the Hitler Youth, but also to serve as a covert assassin, performing operations that Captain America himself could never be seen doing; what was initially believed to be his origin was simply a cover story cooked up by the Army press. Instead of dying due to the drone, he instead lost his left arm and a fair chunk of his memory. He survived submersion in the Atlantic Ocean only to be later picked up by a Russian submarine hoping to rescue Cap for the Allies. While he'd lost memories of his life experiences, he retained skills honed through instinct, including his combat training, and was thus molded into a Soviet assassin as sort of a sick joke by a humiliated Russian officer. As The Winter Soldier, he went on to become a legend of the Cold War, performing acts of terrorism and sabotage on US soil under Soviet orders.

Bucky eventually regained his memories, and has since spent his days trying to atone for his sins as the Winter Soldier; working for Nick Fury, and following Steve's death, serving as Captain America (comics) himself and as a member of the Avengers.

For a long time, it was fondly accepted among comic book fans that Bucky was one of the few comic book characters that actually stayed dead, along with Jason Todd and Uncle Ben.


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