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From Strikeforce #4
Whilst in the present, the Strikeforce members consider their situation when dealing with some shapeshifting monsters (I'm paraphrasing a LOT of plot there)
So Bucky tells a story from his distant past, hiw WWII past in fact

It's perhaps a little unusual to see Bucky drawn as this much of a cocky little kid these days, as since his return he's depicting as having been a bit older than the Golden Age showed.

Well, that was unexpected... (not)

Well, provided the bad guy doesn't kill him immediately, it's a bit hard to argue with that (admittedly semi-suicidal) sort of logic, if you're going to get captured, make the most of it.

As you might imagine, Bucky is not a believer in "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" and takes some fairly decisive action to ensure that HE'S Steve's number one guy.
Whilst in the present, the Strikeforce members consider their situation when dealing with some shapeshifting monsters (I'm paraphrasing a LOT of plot there)
So Bucky tells a story from his distant past, hiw WWII past in fact

It's perhaps a little unusual to see Bucky drawn as this much of a cocky little kid these days, as since his return he's depicting as having been a bit older than the Golden Age showed.

Well, that was unexpected... (not)

Well, provided the bad guy doesn't kill him immediately, it's a bit hard to argue with that (admittedly semi-suicidal) sort of logic, if you're going to get captured, make the most of it.

As you might imagine, Bucky is not a believer in "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" and takes some fairly decisive action to ensure that HE'S Steve's number one guy.
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