James Buchanan Barnes
Few characters in Marvel's vast history can claim a Golden Age birth and still be making waves well into the 2020s, but James Buchanan Barnes is exactly that kind of enduring figure — debuting in All-Winners Comics #1 in 1941, courtesy of creator Carl Burgos, and accumulating an astonishing 354 catalog appearances across roughly 85 years of comics history. His home turf is unmistakably the Captain America corner of the Marvel Universe, with deep roots in Captain America Comics and Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, and he shares his pages with some of the most iconic names in the business — Steve Rogers, Spider-Man, Tony Stark, and the Human Torch among them. With 17 key-issue appearances to his name, Barnes is the kind of character serious collectors keep a dedicated long-box for, a living thread connecting Marvel's wartime origins to its modern mythology.
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Trivia
- Bucky Barnes' modern comeback as the Winter Soldier stands as one of comics' greatest retcons, transforming a long-dismissed sidekick into a psychologically complex assassin and permanently reshaping Marvel's entire approach to legacy characters.marvel.fandom.com
- In one of the more unusual behind-the-scenes twists in Marvel history, Bucky's official backstory was reframed so that his camp mascot origin was effectively a cover story, with the Army's secret-operator explanation replacing the simpler childhood-sidekick version.marvel.fandom.com
- Ed Brubaker has written more of James Buchanan Barnes's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 34 issues.
Covers through the years — 1964–2020
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★ 1981
1984
2009
2016
2020