No, he is not. Kate Bishop is the Hawkeye of the Young Avengers, but Bucky is the Winter Soldier and Clint Barton is Ronan.
"Bucky" can refer to James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes, a character from Marvel Comics known as the Winter Soldier, or it can refer to "buckyball," a nickname for a buckminsterfullerene carbon molecule, which has a spherical shape resembling a soccer ball.
The Winter Soldier is Bucky Barnes.
Bucky, also known as the Winter Soldier, is a character in Marvel comics and movies. He is a former sidekick of Captain America who was brainwashed and turned into a deadly assassin by a covert organization. Bucky eventually regains his memories and joins forces with Captain America to fight for justice.
Yes, Bucky Barnes takes on the identity of Nomad in the comics after Steve Rogers dies. As Nomad, Bucky operates as a hero without a country and seeks to redeem himself for his past actions as the Winter Soldier.
Steve Rodgers originally but after his death, Bucky barnes as well as the other identities of Captain America across the various Marvel Universes
Bucky's full name is James Buchanan Barnes.
My best guess .. Sharon Carter. But people are saying that might be Ms. Marvel, Bucky Barnes' daughter .. and some other stuff.
The Winter Soldier is Bucky Barnes.
Bucky Barnes was in "Captain America: First Avenger". He will also be returning in the sequel "Captain America: The Winter Soldier".
Bucky Barnes does not appear in "Avengers: Age of Ultron." His character is featured prominently in other Marvel Cinematic Universe films, particularly in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and "Captain America: Civil War." In "Age of Ultron," the focus is primarily on the Avengers' battle against Ultron and the introduction of new characters like Scarlet Witch and Vision.
It really depends on what Marvel Universe you live in. In the Cinematic Universe, the Winter Soldier, so far, is not dead. His secret identity, James Buchanan Barnes ('Bucky') was thought to be dead when he fell off the train when Cap tried to save him. It was revealed in Winter Soldier that he was saved by HYDRA and given a metal arm, but that's another story for another time. In the Comic Universe, the Winter Soldier does die in one of the comics, but in most of them involving him, he lives. Also, to make things even more confusing, Bucky is usually not the Winter Soldier in the comics.
No, there have been multiple characters who have taken on the mantle of Captain America in the comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While Steve Rogers is the original and most well-known Captain America, other characters like Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson have also held the title at different times. Each character brings their unique perspective and abilities to the role, contributing to the legacy of Captain America.