
Who the hell is Bucky
~two assassins sitting on a beam~
S-N-I-P-I-N-G
…Yeah Clint’s not really sitting, but he’s trying, okay?
I am now WinterHawk trash! I blame @april-429 for opening my eyes and @captn-sara-holmes for everything else (can’t tag for some reason, but we all know who is at fault xD)
(Was going to stay out of CW, but looks like in Soviet Russia, the side chooses you. I regret everything.)
I have never been gladder to be blamed for something.
This is GORGEOUS. I my head the next panel is Bucky holding onto Clint’s ankle while he looks sheepish and tries to insist that no, he didn’t slip.

Commission – Bucky jam session by DeanGrayson
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Much has been made of the fact that Bucky Barnes is one of the few people to recognize the greatness in Steve Rogers before his transformation into Captain America. Much has also been made of the fact that, in The First Avenger, Bucky demonstrably feels conflicted about that transformation. Less noted, however, is how Bucky’s sense of conflict and resentment—and the way he dealt with those feelings—reveals the kind of person he truly is. The narrative motif of the man who can recognize greatness in another but not attain it himself, and who is therefore corrupted by his resentment, is a classic trope. It appears in such literary masterpieces as Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo, Melville’s Billy Budd, and Schaefer’s Amadeus. However, the story of Bucky Barnes is one of a man who recognizes a greatness he cannot himself achieve and is not corrupted by that recognition. Unlike the villains of the above-mentioned tales, Bucky Barnes comes to terms with the situation, choosing friendship over envy—and heroism over villainy—something that suggests a greatness within Bucky Barnes that Bucky himself is not aware of. But Steve Rogers, of course, is. Just as Bucky is one of the few people to recognize Steve’s greatness; Steve is one of the few people to recognize Bucky’s. Both of them know each other better than they know themselves, and it is that parallel knowledge that ultimately saves them both.

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Bucky apprehended and imprisoned in container D23 in CA: Civil War
Someone’s tags inspired this: #he’s so used to this #waiting #god
So I have to bet that they dug up how to build the holding cube from the Hydra infodump, right? Or do we think this was just sitting around in a warehouse somewhere because in CA:TWS they certainly had the stuff ready that they put Cap into that you know was built for the Winter Soldier. He doesn’t even really try to break out until he gets hit with the words. You know he broke out before or tried to and it’s been engineered to suit him perfectly.
No, the plot to get the Winter Soldier back (and probably back under mind control of some sort) came the minute Ross and people like him took a breath after the fall of SHIELD.
And Bucky knew it. He’s the most cynical optimist we’ve seen in the MCU. I bet he and Bruce Banner would have a lot to talk about (re: the Hulk containment chamber on the Heliicarrier).
Hey, I know I have a bunch of Captain America fans who follow me. The artist Paolo Rivera (@paolo-rivera) is auctioning an artist proof of an incredibly limited-edition TFA poster, to benefit Puerto Rico relief. The poster is one of three artist proofs of an edition given ONLY to cast & crew as a thank-you by Marvel Studios. So this thing is as rare as hen’s teeth, basically. Paolo has signed and numbered it. Do the thing! And please reblog. Even if you don’t personally have family affected by the hurricane in Puerto Rico, I guarantee you have friends on the internet or IRL that do. Support our fellow Americans in their time of need. And get cool art!
I know peeps who will want this.
Captain America: The First Avenger (Cast & Crew Poster) | eBay

Angel Bucky
not perfect, but I like it nevertheless. I think very slowly I get better with skin tones. Perhaps one day I’ll also do a Steve one…
i have tons of new ideas for fanarts (already started lots of them) and I am looking foward to finish them. I have a sports series planned but I’m not sure yet if I only draw Bucky and Steve or other Avengers as well… we’ll see.
(Also if you follow Stucky pages at facebook consider following my artist page: https://www.facebook.com/Crow-Sizna-890140927782147/ , it’s very, very new 😀 Thank you
i also have instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luckybuckybarnes/ )