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Battlestar (Lemar Hoskins), who was also the fifth Bucky, is a fictional character, who is a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary in ''Captain America'' #323 (November 1986). ==Publication history== Battlestar was originally introduced as a nameless member of the Bold Urban Commandos in ''Captain America'' #323. In ''Captain America'' #327 he is called "Lemar" for the first time, but generally is still treated as interchangeable with the other BUCs. He rises from anonymity in ''Captain America'' #334, in which his full name is revealed and he adopts the identity of Bucky. Gruenwald later explained, Angered fans wrote to Marvel Comics, informing the company that "Buck" or "Bucky" is considered a derogatory term among African-Americans, and complaining that it was also racially offensive to have an adult black man taking on the identity of a teenage sidekick.〔''Captain America'' #340 (April 1988)〕 Writer Mark Gruenwald had not known of the racial connotation of "Bucky", having grown up in a region with very few African-Americans,〔 and agreed to give Hoskins a new name. In ''Captain America'' #341 he is renamed Battlestar, dons his own unique costume, and is more explicitly presented as a partner to the new Captain America, rather than a sidekick. Gruenwald recalled, "The search for a good name for a partner to Cap is a whole half-hour unto itself. ''()'' We came up with ''every'' single name which was vaguely patriotic, vaguely military, and yet stood on its own, because some day these guys may split up."〔 The name "Battlestar" was ultimately suggested by ''Captain America'' penciler Kieron Dwyer.〔
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