Is the fact that Bucky is Jewish canon? Cus I never heard that, but that’s so so cool

superhumandisasters:

potofsoup:

Pretty sure it’s not canon, but it’s got quite a bit of fanon support.

I am fully on-board with the MCU Bucky being a Bucky Barnes/Arnie Roth combo character as far as backgrounds go.

Personally, I figured Buck for another primarily Irish-stock kid, albeit better off financially and less fresh from the boat than the Rogers family, but I wouldn’t be in fandom if I didn’t love different character interpretations, and Jewish Bucky is totally valid, especially if you take the Roth influence into account.

One of the most interesting aspects of the Captain America lore, to me, is how often Cap has been mythologized in his own universe. In the earliest comics, Bucky is the child companion to super-soldier Steve Rogers. Which is… kind of bizarre and creepy given the WWII context? It didn’t take long for other writers to realize this, so in later iterations — like the Waid or Brubaker runs, for example — Bucky being a kid is ret-conned, except it’s framed in a way that doesn’t invalidate the earliest Cap stories. Rather, they’re treated as sanitized versions of the “real” story, which is that Bucky was either a war photographer who befriended Steve and/or at least 16 when he was sent out to accompany Captain America as an orphan who was raised on-base to become a specialist in scouting and wet-works, who did things in the dark that an icon like Cap wasn’t allowed to do in the light. SUBTEXT.

The result is a pretty amusing comics meta, where we get to see the “real” Bucky complain about his 40’s GEE WHIZ, CAP portrayal on-screen — or rather, on-panel — and in the MCU, we get to see kids grabbing at Captain America comic books generated while Steve is on his publicity tours, which are in fact reproductions of the actual Captain America Comics #1.

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Published in our world in 1941, and yeah, he’s totally punching Hitler. Did I say meta? IT’S ALL VERY META.

Another example of an in-universe non-ret-con is when WWII ended and Steve Rogers was floundering as a character (what to do with a Hitler-puncher when you have no Hitlers to punch?) but the Cold War was gearing up and McCarthyism was hot, so the best (??? lol) way to make him relevant was to go anti-Communism. Cap was even billed as CAPTAIN AMERICA, COMMIE-SMASHER!! before the title was altogether cancelled in the 50’s.

When Stan Lee revived him in the 60’s, he decided that the REAL Steve Rogers had been frozen since WWII, and the Anti-Commie 50’s Cap was an impostor. 

But wait, this was about Bucky.

So, in none of the non-MCU iterations was Bucky actually Steve’s BFF from childhood. As of 1982, Steve DID have a childhood bestie, though. Arnold Roth. They met as weakling kids getting their respective asses handed to them in back alleys, then Arnie was like, “Screw this, I’m going to take up boxing.” So he did. And he got buff and used his new buffness to protect the still-sickly Steve Rogers from bullies on the daily. Thus continued their Best Friends Ever relationship, to the point where Steve considered the Roths a second family, and Arnold his biffle big bro. Also, Arnie developed a girl-chasing Romeo persona during their teens. I’m sure you can all see the parallels here. 

However. The lady-killer rep was due to Arnold realizing he was gay and trying to over-compensate to hide his real desires, resulting in him eventually drifting apart from the more quiet Steve.

He later joined the Navy during WWII, and a whole bunch of other junk happened, (GAMBLING! ABDUCTION! DEATH! FRIENDSHIP!) but 616 Arnie Roth is canon Jewish and canon Steve’s larger, stronger, brunet age-mate protector. Make of it what you will.

thingsfortwwings:

[Panels from Marvel Adventures – Super Heroes #1: Tony Stark and Pepter Parker talking while the Hulk eats pizza.

Peter: Ceiling. Walls. Doors. Windows. I’ve done it all.

Tony: Really? Stick to, ummm… stick to – uh – stick to – ahh! Stick to the Hulk.

In the next panel, Peter is hanging upside-down from the Hulk’s forearm.

Peter: Sure. No problem.

Hulk: Spider-Man is tickling Hulk.]

comicsbeforecandy:

What my tag says…

Help finding a comics panel

iamshadow21:

I know I have seen this on Tumblr before, so I am hoping one of you guys will be able to help me out. This is an official panel from a comic, not a fanart. I think it’s recent, definitely not super old.

Hulk is standing and Peter is doing his ‘hanging out as Spider-man’ thing from Hulk’s arm to prove he can stick to anything he likes.

I have tried Google searching but that’s been kinda useless, and I need this in the next couple of days. Even just letting me know what run of comic it might be in would be helpful.

Does anyone recognise this panel, have a copy of the image/issue, or have a link to a Tumblr post it’s in?

taibhsearachd answered: Do you just need the panel itself or the context around it too? I’d guess it’s from Marvel Adventures, but I only have the panel.

Thank you so much!

The panel would be fab, if you can send it to me I can do an image search, and if that doesn’t work, I can put it up here and see if someone recognises it. My email is iamshadow21 at gmail.

Help finding a comics panel

I know I have seen this on Tumblr before, so I am hoping one of you guys will be able to help me out. This is an official panel from a comic, not a fanart. I think it’s recent, definitely not super old.

Hulk is standing and Peter is doing his ‘hanging out as Spider-man’ thing from Hulk’s arm to prove he can stick to anything he likes.

I have tried Google searching but that’s been kinda useless, and I need this in the next couple of days. Even just letting me know what run of comic it might be in would be helpful.

Does anyone recognise this panel, have a copy of the image/issue, or have a link to a Tumblr post it’s in?

fuckyeahavengingarcher:

Hawkeye #001 by Jeff Lemire & Ramón Perez

Following the conclusion of Matt Fraction and David Aja’s acclaimed run, Marvel relaunches the Hawkeye Ongoing with a new creative team— Jeff Lemire, of Green Arrrow-fame, and Ramón Perez, who has worked on John Carter and other Marvel books.

About the series, Lemire says: “One thing that I was really interested in is Hawkeye’s childhood and Barney’s childhood in the circus. And Matt Fraction did some really beautiful scenes with Clint and Barney as kids that really touched me. And I really wanted to keep going with that and experimenting with it so the first arc is split pretty evenly between Clint and Kate in the present and Barney and Clint in the past as kids in the circus. We’re looking at how the things that they did in the past are affecting Clint and Kate in the present. It’s this cause and effect thing. It’s really exploring Hawkeye from two different angles. We have Clint and Barney as kids and what’s that means to them as Hawkeye is just forming and then we have Kate and Clint now, and what Hawkeye is at the moment. This really allows Ramón to visually play with the past and present and it’s something that I’ve done a lot in the past too. A lot of my indie books like “Essex County” and “The Underwater Welder” really juxtapose past and present and in a lot of ways, this book feels really close to those for me. Exploring childhood and things like that.”

Clint and Kate’s next series of adventures launches in March 2015. 

This makes me hopeful for the new run, rather than just mourning the closing run.

clarkgreggreporter:

gishkishenh:

New pet project of mine: faux comic book covers.
Still Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. themed because… fandom.

Gouache, ink, pencil, gel on Canson fine art board.

Phil is my fav.
I want to hug him and squeeze him and keep him for ever and ever.

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Amazing fake comic book cover featuring Clark Gregg’s Director Coulson from gishkishenh

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