04 5 / 2013

31 1 / 2013

leupagus:

captain-america-steve:

((I think everyone misses the fact that Peggy is running towards the grenade as well, Steve just gets there first. That’s why I love Peggy, that’s why Steve loves Peggy. They’re both unselfish and brave, and that’s what makes them great and great for each other.))

… I MISSED THAT TOO

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16 1 / 2013

juvjuvychan:

wondygirl:

blatheringon:

ginchiest:

Perfect reactions to Cap’s 90s makeover

Someone drew this and thought “yeah, perfect. So cool. Look how good I did with all those little popcorn muscles on Cap’s ribs. Okay, well, maybe it needs a little more shine and sparkle, otherwise, perfect.”

In the comics it was Tony who made the armor for him.

If I was Steve I would just tell him to let me die with dignity.

was Tony mad or just into some very unfortunate 90s fashion?

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30 12 / 2012

chrisevanshasmyheart:

alphalewolf:

Nope.

Always so strange seeing his chest so bare. No complaints though. 

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28 12 / 2012

lywinis:

Here’s something interesting, for all you RPers who ever had a chance to question Steve’s religious denomination/affiliation. All you need to know is in his tags.
The ones shown above are the official dog tags Chris Evans wore from Captain America: The First Avenger. (You can see them swinging when he dives for the dummy grenade, for example.)
Want to know how to read them? It’s pretty simple:
First Name, Initial, Surname
Serial #, tetanus, toxoid, blood type
Next of Kin
Address for next of kin
Address, Religion
Note that little ‘P’ down in the bottom right of the tag.
Steve is Protestant.
We don’t know which denomination, but we do know he isn’t Catholic or Jewish. During World War II, there were only three religions represented on soldier’s dog tags: “During World War II, a dog tag could indicate only one of three religions through the inclusion of one letter: “P” for Protestant, “C” for Catholic, or “H” for Jewish (from the word, “Hebrew”),or (according to at least one source) “NO” to indicate no religious preference.” [Source]
Also, for extra heartbreak, note the lack of address. Steve was alone, completely alone. He had no next of kin, save for perhaps Bucky, and because Bucky was already enlisted, there’s no next of kin or permanent address on the dog tag.
Try not to cry yourself to sleep over that.

lywinis:

Here’s something interesting, for all you RPers who ever had a chance to question Steve’s religious denomination/affiliation. All you need to know is in his tags.

The ones shown above are the official dog tags Chris Evans wore from Captain America: The First Avenger. (You can see them swinging when he dives for the dummy grenade, for example.)

Want to know how to read them? It’s pretty simple:

  1. First Name, Initial, Surname
  2. Serial #, tetanus, toxoid, blood type
  3. Next of Kin
  4. Address for next of kin
  5. Address, Religion

Note that little ‘P’ down in the bottom right of the tag.

Steve is Protestant.

We don’t know which denomination, but we do know he isn’t Catholic or Jewish. During World War II, there were only three religions represented on soldier’s dog tags: “During World War II, a dog tag could indicate only one of three religions through the inclusion of one letter: “P” for Protestant, “C” for Catholic, or “H” for Jewish (from the word, “Hebrew”),or (according to at least one source) “NO” to indicate no religious preference.” [Source]

Also, for extra heartbreak, note the lack of address. Steve was alone, completely alone. He had no next of kin, save for perhaps Bucky, and because Bucky was already enlisted, there’s no next of kin or permanent address on the dog tag.

Try not to cry yourself to sleep over that.

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09 9 / 2012

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08 9 / 2012

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07 9 / 2012

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27 8 / 2012

25 8 / 2012

ohmyloki:

Steve. Steve, baby.

I hate to see you go but I love to watch you leave.

23 8 / 2012

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21 8 / 2012

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21 8 / 2012

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21 8 / 2012

21 8 / 2012

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