Comic Book: Captain America and Bucky
Description:
Title centering on the young men who served as Cap's sidekick in the War and after. Continues the numbering of CAPTAIN AMERICA (2009).
Data Sheet:
Jul 2011 to Mar 2012
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1
Characters most frequently found in this comic book:
In order of appearances.
Plus: Bucky (
Fred Davis).
Comics Index
Indexed Comics:
9
Comics sorted by date. Oldest shown first. Up to 25 comics per page. Page navigator at the bottom of the page.
July 2011"Part 1 of 5: Masks"
Script: Ed BrubakerAfter the death of his mother, young James Barnes learned to use a brave face as a mask against fear and despair, as his soldier father tired to raise him and his sister Becca alone. [...]
October 2011"Part 2 of 5: First Blood"
Script: Ed BrubakerAfter a few weeks together, Captain
America and Bucky are operating as a team, capturing Axis spies in
the States and stopping acts of sabotage. But Bucky has an itch to
get into the real War, to go overseas where the combat is. [...]
November 2011"(No title given) [Part 3 of 5]"
Script: Ed BrubakerAs the war progresses, Captain America
and Bucky become part of the Invaders along with the Sub-Mariner, the
Human Torch, and Toro. What Bucky does not admit to anyone is how
out-of-place he feels on a team of superheroes, a fact the arrogant
and angry Sub-Mariner keeps reminding him of. [...]
December 2011"(No title given) [Part 4 of 5]"
Script: Ed BrubakerWhile Captain America and the Human
Torch are in Washington for a meeting with the President, Bucky and
Toro are left on their own in a US Army camp in Europe. [...]
November 2011"(No title given) [Part 5 of 5]"
Script: Ed BrubakerOn an ordinary street in the American Midwest in 1958, Captain America suddenly crashes through a high window, bounces off of an awning, and flees the gunmen pursuing him. He seizes a gun from a newsstand owner who is in league with the baddies and shoots loose a high-tension wire. [...]
December 2011"(No title given)"
Script: James AsmusFred Davis recalls how he was summoned to the White House where he met an equally befuddled William Naslund; neither of them can guess why the President wants to see them. [...]
January 2012"(No title given)"
Script: James AsmusFred Davis looks back on his wartime stint as Bucky, sidekick to Captain America: Captured by a mad scientist and his zombie Nazis, Bucky was rescued by the Invaders, and he and Bill Naslund carried on the legacy of the nation’s greatest heroes. [...]
February 2012"(No title given)"
Script: James AsmusFormer Bucky Fred Davis recalls the night Captain America William Naslund was killed by an android. As he despaired over his helplessness, the Human Torch offered what comfort he could. [...]
March 2012"(No title given)"
Script: James AsmusFred Davis’ mind goes back to an incident in 1949, when he had been forced to retire as Bucky after a bullet wound. He overheard two servicemen in a bar talking about Baron Zemo and drunkenly told them that he had been the second Bucky and had fought Zemo. [...]