emir-dynamite:

theladyscribe:

chujo-hime:

ok, ok so this is more than Bucky asking Steve to move in with him:

All you gotta do is shine my shoes, maybe take out the trash…

he’s asking Steve to move in with him rent-free. how much you want to bet Steve was going to art school at the time – so on top of having his mother die, he was going to have to quit school to support himself. And there’s Bucky saying you don’t have to do this alone, let me help with what I have…

#(also for the love of god somebody tell us what year this is supposed to be) (via legete)

hardboiledmeggs and I were discussing this, and she suggested mid-1930s, based on Bucky’s hair (slicked back) and attire. Can’t see it here, but he’s wearing a wide tie, and a (double-breasted?) suit with wide lapels, so I would guess around 1938, which is when the heavily padded shoulders and wide trousers came into vogue (in part due to the popularity of gangster films, which is what I thought of when I saw Bucky’s outfit). For reference, that makes Steve 19 and Bucky 20 when the scene takes places.

I’d just like to state my deep appreciation that someone dated this thanks to fashion history.  God bless fandom.

mishasteaparty:

As for the feeling of donning an iconic outfit, such as Bucky’s trademark coat: “I’m not going to lie; it’s cool. You can’t help but think there’s going to be an action figure and a video game based on this, on you. It was like being 14 again and going outside to play on an afternoon – except you’re part of a multimillion-dollar movie”

a-five-headed-dragon:

hobohairedbuckybear:

(via weinersoldier)

image

buckybarrnes:

Project: Winter Soldier –
June 1954

Volkov’s man at MI-6, Parsifal, has proved his worth. The schematics for Advanced Robotic Appendages and Attachment he provided two months past were revolutionary. Our science team finished a working prototype and attached it to the American without incident. With the new appendage in place, clearance was given for Department X to begin work on the Winter Soldier Project.

It has long been my plan to turn this American symbol back against our enemies. He was no aid to developing our own Super-Soldiers, but he will still be a valuable tool, in the right hands. Captain America vol 5 #11