No, Hawkeye doesn't become Captain America in the comics. Their roles and identities are distinct.
In the comics, Hawkeye remains his own unique character and doesn't take on the mantle of Captain America. Captain America has a specific backstory and role that Hawkeye doesn't assume.
Yes, Sam does become Captain America in some comic storylines.
No, the Falcon doesn't become Captain America in the comics. At least not in the traditional sense.
Falcon doesn't become Captain America in the comic universe. The mantle of Captain America has its own established history and succession that doesn't include Falcon.
Yes, Falcon does become Captain America in some comic storylines.
Yes, Falcon does become Captain America in some comic storylines.
No, Bucky doesn't become Captain America in the comics. Steve Rogers remains the main Captain America.
In the comics, Falcon doesn't take on the role of Captain America. The Captain America identity has had various successors, but Falcon isn't one of them. This is part of the complex and evolving storylines in the comic universe.
In certain comic arcs, Bucky Barnes takes on the mantle of Captain America. This occurs after specific events and developments that shape the storyline.
Falcon becomes Captain America through a series of events and character developments. He earns the title by demonstrating his leadership, courage, and commitment to justice.
The Winter Soldier doesn't become Captain America in the regular comic storylines. It's Steve Rogers who holds that position. But comics are full of surprises and alternate universes, so there could be special instances where this happens in some less common or alternate versions.