Captain America Child Costume

Sidekicks In the comics there?
While fellow at Marvel Comics are not a common theme, there were some over the years, though few and far between. Unlike DC Comics and other comic companies, Marvel was widely disapproved sidekicks child, but early on it was not the case.
One of the companions of the most famous Marvel Comics was Bucky, Captain America's partner during the Second World War. When Bucky was allegedly killed, Captain America never promised to bring a youth in that situation again. Bucky, of course, back to life like many comic characters are dead, thus ruining a clip age (the only characters in comics who are dead are Bucky, Uncle Ben and Barry Allen, two of which were taken up until now). Bucky came back in the form of the Winter Soldier, but he was no longer one of the guys at Marvel Comics, but his own character and bearer of the mantle of Captain America after the recent death CAP.
Rick Jones has to be the most prolific of assistants at Marvel Comics have been a helper of many heroes, superheroes and one in her own right at times. His first appearance saw him play sidekick to the Hulk in the first edition of the hull, thus cementing Jones as one of the most famous companions of Marvel Comics. It then became a bit of a sidekick to Captain America, but Cap has recently revived after being frozen in ice, endured as its position on the auxiliary Marvel Comics remained unchanged. Bucky Jones still got the "cloak" for a while. Jones then became attached to Captain Marvel, and was connected to it at another level, after putting on the Nega-Bands. He would return to the side of the Hulk for a while and later he wrote a book about being one of the aides at Marvel Comics.
More recently it has been a new group of assistants by Marvel Comics, though not technically sidekicks. The Young Avengers, written by TV writer Allan Hainburg, are a group of superheroes young woman who wore clothes similar to the famous Avengers. There was a Patriot, Hulkling, Iron Lad and Wicca, each simulating several Avengers. Captain America once knew of its existence, he tried to stop them from their position on guys at Marvel Comics has remained unchanged. But the team and continue adding new members, including one girl taking the name an Avenger, Hawkeye. They fought alongside the Avengers, and played a role in the Civil War and Secret Invasion. These children can not be good sidekicks in comics, but they are still considered auxiliaries, however.
Although the landscape of the universe sidekicks probably never totally welcome at Marvel Comics, there will always exceptions and instances where they do exist and sometimes thrive.
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