brachial-saur:

legallymarx:

sebastianstanbear:

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We tend to forget how heartbreaking Captain America’s story is, just by virtue of it being set in World War II–quite apart from his sacrifice. Picture all the young men and women of that time, seeing more of the world than they ever dreamed possible, and more death and misery than they can easily talk about; their lives suspended until the war is won or lost–and until about late 1944 it was not at all certain which way it would go; the fear; the instant, lifelong bond between soldiers; the boredom of waiting. This is why the Howling Commandoes fascinate me independently of Rogers.

iamnotsebastianstan:

Steve has no shades of grey when it comes to Bucky and I love him for it. Bucky’s in Austria, whats he gonna do, walk there? If that’s what it takes. He’s been brainwashed Steve, he doesn’t know you. He will. Steve he’s wanted by multiple governments, why won’t you hand him over? He’s my friend and it wasn’t his fault. Like, there’s no question for Steve, there’s no part of him that hesitates, no other factors play into it, is it Bucky? Does he need help? Steve will do whatever it takes to give it to him. Can you believe how much he loves Bucky wow.