Bucky Barnes Original Art - Page 2

Bucky Barnes has one of the most dramatic arcs in comics—from kid sidekick to brainwashed assassin (Winter Soldier) to Captain America. The Winter Soldier look—tactical gear, domino mask, and bionic arm—is a favorite for cover artists and pin-ups.

Ed Brubaker's run revitalized the character, turning him into a gritty espionage icon. Scenes of him fighting alongside Captain America or Black Widow are highly collected. His tenure wielding the shield offers a unique visual variant on the Cap legacy, often depicted with a gun in the other hand, symbolizing his darker path.

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Image of Captain Marvel Jr vs Bucky preliminary pencils by Jason "Spyda" Adams

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Image of All-Star Comics #58 CGC 9.8 Signed and Remarked by Will Jack

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Image of Vampirella 10, Original Art by Cedric Poulat

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Image of Vampirella #672 CGC 9.8 Signed and Remarked by Will Jack

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Winter Soldier art more popular than Bucky art?

Generally yes, the Winter Soldier persona is more distinct and modern.

Did he really die?

For decades, "Bucky stays dead" was a rule, until his shocking and successful return.

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