Captain America (vol. 1) #100 (Apr. 1968): "This Monster Unmasked!", pages 3-4:
Iron Man: "He--and his youthful partner, Bucky--vanished during a mission in World War II!"
Captain America (waking up): "Bucky!! Look out!! Get off that plane--before it explodes!" [more]
Captain America (vol. 1) #106 (Oct. 1968): "Cap Goes Wild!", page 6, panel 2:
Captain America: "It' just an ordinary documentary film... about World War Two! Say! It even has some old clips of Bucky... and myself!"
Captain America (vol. 1) #108 (Dec. 1968): "The Snares of the Trapster!", page 4:
Captain America: "What kind of favor can SHIELD do me? ...Can you bring back the years of my life that were lost? ...Can you bring back the partner I used to have -- whose death will always be on my conscience?"
Captain America (vol. 1) #116 (Aug. 1969): "Far Worse Than Death!", pages 14-15:
(pg. 14) [Red Skull is in Captain America's body. Rick Jones is dressed in the Bucky costume, trying to be the new Bucky. Rick calls to the Skull.] Red Skull (thinking): "For a minute I thought it was Bucky... come to life again!"
(pg. 15) Rick Jones: "Guess I was a fool... to think a guy like ME could fill the shoes of Bucky Barnes!"
Captain America (vol. 1) #117 (Sep. 1969): "The Coming of... the Falcon!", page 14, panel 1:
reporter: "What about your new teenage sidekick, Cap?"
Red Skull (in Captain America's body): "Sidekick? Captain America needs NO sidekick!"
other reporter: "Then that whole bit with the youngster in a Bucky Barnes costume was just a publicity stunt... is that it?"
Red Skull/Cap: "Sure, sure! Call it what you want to."
Captain America (vol. 1) #118 (Oct. 1969): "The Falcon Fights On!", page 12, panels 1-2:
Narration: "But, what of the heartsick youth who had hoped to replace the long-gone Bucky Barnes as Cap's fighting partner? What of... Rick Jones--?"
Rick Jones: "Well... Okay! I don't need a house to fal on me! So I'm NOT another Bucky -- big deal! Maybe this is where I grow up... where I stop tryin' to live some OTHER Joe's life!"
Captain America (vol. 1) #127 (July 1970): "Who Calls Me Traitor?", page 8, panels 4-6:
Captain America: "Years ago, in World War Two, Bucky trusted me -- fought at my side -- he was like a brother to me -- like the SON I never had -- until one day in battle, I saw him die! ...NO ONE ever again mus die -- because of ME!" [more; compares Sharon Carter to Bucky]
Captain America (vol. 1) #133 (Jan. 1971): "Madness in the Slums!", page 5, panel 4:
(pg. 1) MODOK: "The android Bucky Barnes that was supposed to destroy Captain America has failed!"
Note: The robot copy of Bucky Cap recently encountered is seen in flashback and referred to by MODOK.
Captain America (vol. 1) #154 (Oct. 1972): "The Falcon Fights Alone!", page 1:
Who is the man calling himself Captain America? He looks like Cap, he sounds like Cap... and moreover-- He has a partner named BUCKY-- Bucky, who the world knows died during World War II!" [other references]
Note: Jack Monroe appears as Bucky, and apparently believes himself to be the real, original Bucky, due to brainwashing.
Captain America (vol. 1) #161 (May 1973): "...If He Loseth His Soul!", page 10, panel 4:
Captain America (to Falcon): "Forget what sets us apart, Falc--and remember what pulls us together!"
Leila Taylor: "Yeah, he'd love another Bucky, the Boy Sidekick!"
Captain America (vol. 1) #162 (June 1973): "This Way Lies Madness!", page 10, panel 2:
(pg. 14) Captain America: "Peggy Carter... I thought I'd lost her, like I lost Bucky and everything else from the first part of my life!" [other references]
Note: Seen on page 10 and cover in hallucination caused by Dr. Faustus.
Captain America (vol. 1) #168 (Dec. 1973): "...And a Phoenix Shall Arise!", pages 8, 16:
Captain America: "I won't risk the Falcon catching one that's meant for Captain America-- the way Bucky Barnes did! Maybe that's been my trouble with ALL the partners I've had since I was 'resurrected--' Rick Jones-- the Falcon-- Nick Fury-- even Sharon and the Avengers to some extent-- subconsciously, I've been seeing Bucky in them!" [more]
Captain America (vol. 1) #189 (Sep. 1975): "Arena For a Fallen Hero!", page 11, panel 4:
Captain America (mistakenly believing he is fighting Dr. Faustus disguised as Baron Zemo): "Faustus! Then I was right! You picked the wrong disguise, madman... Baron Zemo murdered Bucky Barnes, Faustus-- and that's something I'm never going to forget!"
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