Lemar Hoskins (July 29, 1986) This Day In Comics

Lemar Hoskins (July 29, 1986) This Day In Comics
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Lemar Hoskins (July 29, 1986) This Day In Comics

Lemar Hoskins was born in Chicago, Illinois. Along with his three Army buddies, he is given superhuman strength by Dr. Karl Malus on behalf of the Power Broker, and they become wrestlers. The four later form the Bold Urban Commandos (also known as the “BUCkies”), and are employed by John Walker, now known as the Super-Patriot. He was originally introduced as a nameless member of the Bold Urban Commandos in Captain America #323 (July 29, 1986).

Lemar Hoskins (July 29, 1986) This Day In Comics
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When the Federal Commission on Superhuman Activities selects Walker to replace Steve Rogers as Captain America, Hoskins is the only one in his group allowed to accompany the new Captain America. He takes the identity of Bucky, and undergoes a rigorous training under the supervision of the Commission. Hoskins, who is African American, is persuaded by another black man that “Bucky” is a demeaning title, since American slaveholders often referred to male slaves as “bucks”. Consequently, Hoskins takes on the identity of Battlestar, wearing a new costume and wielding a shield patterned after the one Steve Rogers originally carried.

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