luckyraeve:

I finally got Steeeb’s robo!back and Bucky’s robo!sidebutt looking pretty good. YAY!!! o/ Still gotta give that panel an actual background tho. Uuuuuhg, backgrounds. *grumpface* I quite literally took everything I struggle with as an artist (buildings, robots, armor, guns) and stuck it all into one comic. WHY?!! *cries* Also, for some reason, Bucky’s futuristic HYDRA rifle ended up looking like a keytar and I can’t stop laughing. I should start an AU of this AU where Steve and Bucky are in an 80s new wave band called The Winter Cyborgs. X’D

More of this project can be seen at #Winter Cyborgs AU.

In the world of superheroes, because it’s such a melodramatic world with operatic undertones to it, most of the best ones have some sort of tragedy, deformity, or disability that is meant to add depth and poignancy to their heroism, whether that’s Bruce Wayne sobbing over his parents’ bodies or Bruce Banner forced to live a life of emotional repression in order to keep his dark side at bay. You could argue that Peggy’s cross to bear is Steve’s death, but we’d argue right back that she’s mourning him in a more or less normal, human way and her grief seems to be following a healthy evolution. No vows to dress like a flying rat over his grave or anything. She’s just taken what she’s learned from him and letting his memory inspire her. No, her cross is even more basic than that. In order to protect her mission from her co-workers, Peggy has to become the bumbling, ineffective Clark Kent/Peter Parker type, hiding her victories and strength from the very people she so desperately wants to notice them. And because this show is using the patriarchal and chauvinistic attitudes of the day as a backdrop for this story, Peggy’s sacrifice becomes all that much more poignant. She has to pretend to be dumber than she is and take no credit for her work in front of a group of men who already think it’s an insult that she be allowed to work alongside them at all. Peggy Carter’s kryptonite IS the patriarchy.

Tom and Lorenzo on Agent Carter, “Time and Tide” (via clairemactavish)

I’d like to see, also, a love interest perhaps. Maybe she gets the chance to move on from Cap.” It would be hard to find a man to match up to someone who is literally the embodiment of American ideals, so Atwell is already thinking outside the box. “Maybe it would have to be a woman!

Hayley Atwell on Why Agent Carter Is ‘a Bit of a Nerd’

HAS ANYONE TALKED ABOUT THIS QUOTE YET?

ABOUT HOW HAYLEY ATWELL IS APPARENTLY TOTALLY HERE FOR BISEXUAL PEGGY CARTER?

(via bi-spies)

msjarvis:

potofsoup:

Because I’m tired of the “Steve sucks at modern technology” trope.  He was picking up and using HYDRA tech that was powered by the tesseract in WWII. And user interfaces were pretty un-intuitive back then — knobs labeled in German or French, most likely.  And think about the number of dials and thingamabobs on an airplane control panel!  Yes, he’s a man out of time, but it’s probably the social stuff that’s much harder to adjust to.  (You can tell he’s recently-thawed because he still insists on wearing at least a button-down shirt and suspenders when out in public.)

THIS IS AMAZING!!!!