Just somethin’ I was playing with. Fairly happy with it.
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ALL PHOTOS ARE CURRENTLY PART OF THE SMITHSONIAN CAPTAIN AMERICA EXHIBIT.
1. Cpt. Steve Rogers and Agent Margaret “Peggy” Carter (Italy, November 1943).
2. Members of the Howling Commandos. From left to right: Cpl. Jacques “Frenchie” Dernier, Cpl. Timothy Alyosius “Dum Dum” Dugan, Lt. James Montgomery Falsworth, Sgt. James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes (Poland, February 1944).
3. Cpt. Rogers and Sgt. Barnes return from the HYDRA labor camp (Italy, November 1943).
4. The Howling Commandos. From left to right: Pvt. James Morita, Cpl. Jacques “Frenchie” Dernier, Cpl. Timothy Alyosius “Dum Dum” Dugan, Lt. James Montgomery Falsworth, Sgt. James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes, Pvt. Gabriel “Gabe” Jones (Italy, November 1943).
5. The Howling Commandos (Italy, November 1943).
6. Cpt. Steve Rogers and Sgt. James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes (Italy, November 1943).
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1. The Howling Commandos. From left to right: Pvt. James Morita, Sgt. James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes, Cpl. Timothy Alyosius “Dum Dum” Dugan, Cpl. Jacques “Frenchie” Dernier, Lt. James Montgomery Falsworth, Pvt. Gabriel “Gabe” Jones (Italy, November 1943).
2. Cpt. Steven Grant Rogers and Sgt. James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes of the Howling Commandos (Poland, February 1944).
3. Cpt. Rogers leading a group of POWs freed from a HYDRA labor camp (Italy, November 1943).
4. Sgt. James Buchanan “Bucky” Barnes (Italy, November 1943).
ALL PHOTOS CAN BE VIEWED AT THE SMITHSONIAN CAPTAIN AMERICA EXHIBIT, OPENING 07.04.2013.
Captain America memorial from The Art of Captain America: The Winter Soldier:
“The murals were a unique challenge and took a really long time to paint,” Marvel’s Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding says. “They’re printed enormous, and I’ve never painted anything that was meant to be printed so large. The one with all the Howling Commandos was printed about 25 feet tall and 60 feet wide, and had all the mannequins in costumes in front of it. The exhibit was real — they built it in a museum in Cleveland."
Meinerding says the murals also have a strong emotional presence: “The scene is also an introduction to Bucky. In painting the murals, I was trying to get as many moments between Cap and Bucky as possible. So you’ll see Cap running with Bucky next to him or laughing with Bucky to reinforce the relationship they had.”
i just want a movie with just them and their misadventures. just blowing things up and shooting nahzis.
oh my god I love the howling commandos