Fred Davis Jr.
The son of Fred Davis — the teenager who served as Bucky alongside the third Captain America during the 1940s — Fred Davis Jr. carries the weight of his father's wartime heroics, connecting present-day Marvel to the Golden Age patriotic legacy his father helped uphold.
Fred Davis Jr. made his Marvel debut in 1989's Saga of the Sub-Mariner #6, the creation of Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and Rich Buckler — a Copper Age introduction with deep roots in the Golden Age mythology those creators loved to excavate. Across a 30-year publishing span, he's turned up in titles like Captain America: Patriot and Thunderbolts, sharing pages with legends including Captain America, Bucky, Jim Hammond, and the original Human Torch. With an appearance count that keeps him rare and collectible rather than ubiquitous, Fred Davis Jr. is precisely the kind of character that rewards the dedicated Marvel historian — a living thread connecting the wartime heroics of the 1940s to the modern Marvel Universe.

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