So bucky in the comics isn't a super -Soldier but can still Rag doll people I think it was call the infinity formula 🤔 I think that permanently increases everything in his body
It was called the Infinity Formula, it's basically a Super Soldier Serum, as it enhanced everything in his body and gave him a healing factor, though not on par with the likes of Deadpool or Wolverine.
I hate he's been nerfed after Civil War but he is 1 of my favorite villains.im guessing we will get Buckey backstory n layers. I've been watching FATWS a lot lately. It's still my favorite series
The reason he feels nerfed is because Bucky Barnes is generally a nice guy who really doesn't want to be the Winter Soldier (anymore), but he's is very aware of how lethal he can be and therefore pulls his punches. FATWS shows us that, when enabled, The Winter Soldier is as powerful and deadly as ever. @@dominiquejones3805
If tat happens, the movie would be rated r lmao. Pretty sure HYDRA's conditioning is much more brutal than the Red Room. We only got a little snippet of how they controlled the Winter Soldier in the Civil War intro, but it's already dark and painful to watch.
Bucky has a derivative of the super soldier serum which has made him equal to Cap in every way. The bionic arm was an enhancement in part because when he fell off the train into the ravine, his arm was so mangled from the fall that it had to be amputated, and so it was replaced with a bionic arm.
One correction: If Bucky was born in 1925 he'd only have been 17 when he joined the army in 1942, which was way too young even then. He was meant to have been only a year older than Steve, who was born in 1918, meaning he was probably born in 1917. That makes a lot more sense.
@@Captain_MacTavish Pronbably because it would have been rather awkward for the movies to to show a 16-18 year old boy enlisting and serving in WW2 without anyone noticing he was underage and Steve enabling such a thing might not have gone down too well either.
@@Captain_MacTavish I don't get it: in the MCU Steve is only one year younger than Bucky. Bucky was 25-26 when he went to war so Steve was mid-20s. Young, but not kids. IDK how old he is in the comics but he's not a kid.
To not be a super soldier in the comics is stupid because a metal arm would be a real problem with it being so much heavier than a regular arm even with the super soldier serum it should lead to uneven muscle building and back problems