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Weโve often seen sidekicks evolve from rambunctious, bright-eyed partners to heroes in their own right, learning everything they can from their mentors, then venturing out on their own. Today, weโre going to be looking at five characters that established their own hero careers so well that they can stand side by side with, and occasionally surpass, their mentors.
5) Rick Jones

The quintessential Marvel sidekick canโt be anybody other than Rick Jones. He debuted in The Incredible Hulk #1, being the only person able to keep the Hulk in check, for the most part. Rick wasnโt just the Hulkโs first friend, as he bounced around the entire hero community. He was the heart of the Avengers, the fourth Bucky to Captain America, and was physically bonded to the original Captain Marvel. Just like he was the sidekick for just about everyone, he developed multiple hero identities all his own to match. Heโs been A-Bomb, Bucky, the Hulk, and, most recently, taken the name Sleeper Agent when bonded to the Sleeper symbiote.
Rick has been all over the Marvel Universe, and his identity has changed significantly over that time, but one thing is certain. Rick was everyoneโs sidekick, the human element that they all needed, and later became a hero in his own right. His name and powers might change at the drop of a hat, but Rick is a hero through and through, forged by some of Marvelโs biggest names.
4) Wally West

Wally first appeared in The Flash #110. He was a massive fan of the Flash, and in a stroke of astronomical cosmic chance, was struck by a bolt of lightning and gained the same powers, taking the name Kid Flash. Wally is special because not only did he serve as a wonderful sidekick to Barry, but he eventually became the Flash himself and surpassed his mentor in every way. Not only was Wally faster than Barry, but he became far more popular, eventually becoming what many consider to be the de facto version of the Flash.
Even adaptations like the DC Animated Universe used Wally instead of Barry, showing how heโd become the standard for the Flash role. Fans still debate over which Flash is the better one, but Wally only ever wanted to make his idol proud, and heโs more than done that. Heโs made the Flash mantle his own and proven that he is far, far more than your average sidekick.











