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le-panda-chocovore · 8 months
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Isaiah being abandonned and mistreated for the very same reason that Steve Roger got praised is something that truly make me emotional.
They both went against orders and infiltrated an enemy base to save all the prisoners, but in return, Steve was applauded and Isaiah was shushed. Once has years of glory and the other was treated as a lab rat.
I mean, Steve's life as Captain America was never easy, but he didn't live what Isaiah went through.
"They will never let a black man be captain America. And even if they do, no respectful black man would ever want to be Captain America." He's so fucking hurt, and he's so right to be hurt, and he's angry and it's so fair for him to be. Yeah I'm crying.
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16woodsequ · 4 months
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Happyhoganon: If Sharon had the Super Soldier Serum in her (along with other SHIELD agents) in modern times during the events of CA: The Winter Soldier, how good or bad could things get for everyone if that were to happen? Also could you tag my message, the first and the next, I sent so I can see them on the happyhoganon tag?
To be honest, I don't know. I don't know much about Sharon because I haven't read the comics.
Sharon's main actions in CAWS are when she bursts in when Fury is shot, and when she tries to stop Hydra from making the Helicarrier launch in response to Steve's call for action.
It might be fun to imagine that Sharon could chase after Bucky on the roof with Steve and maybe then they could catch him, but even if she had the serum, she'd still probably have to stay with Fury and protect him till help arrived.
With the fight against the STRIKE team before the Helicarrier's launched, the serum might have helped her be more aggressive and less cautious when Rumlow threatened her, but she wasn't the only one threatened. No matter how fast she moves there's a lot of other agents and casualties, so they might have been able to launch the Helicarriers anyway.
I'm trying to think, but I don't think there's any other action sequences she's in during the movie. To be honest, she does pretty well for herself without the serum.
Now if she had the serum in Civil War, then she probably would have been fighting with Steve in the airport, and that might have tipped the scales a little more, but in the end Team Cap did get what they wanted anyway. They Steve and Bucky to the plane to stop the Winter Soldiers and the others were captured. Sharon said her life was ruined by the Accords and that whole kerfuffle, so that wouldn't change much whether or not she had the serum.
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twlvmn · 9 months
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The power of 5 serums in one wait til the wizard community hears of this
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skynoptik · 10 months
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episteme-agape · 3 months
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Popping back on Tumblr for a hot sec because no one irl that I know can appreciate this but...
MY PROF WORKS FOR MARVEL AS A CONSULTANT FOR ALL THEIR SCIENCE-Y SERUMS!!
She literally told us that she helped to develop what the super soldier serum would be if it actually existed and how it would impact a literal human being to make it more realistic. She also said she developed other things for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and other Marvel works??? But didn't go into detail about all that stuff. I am just LOSING my mind!!
She's going to San Diego Comic Con, Dragon Con, and a few other big cons this year (and goes to them a lot) as a Marvel affiliate scientist and speaks at panels on the works she's done for them
And she just causally dropped this in class and now I am losing my mind
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hainethehero · 10 months
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Steve Rogers Headcannon- why Steve was so against the Sokovia Accords (trigger warning as this analysis involves SA/r*pe)
I think we can all agree that the MCU absolutely desecrated Steve Rogers' character to the point where people actually believe he's a horrible person- especially after Civil War. But I've had this headcannon about why Steve was so vehemently against the Sokovia Accords and its never been more obvious after She-Hulk.
From the jump (CATFA), we see that the serum is generally regarded as "property of the U.S government/SSR" thus, whoever is injected with it becomes government property by proxy. Ironically, after getting the serum Steve's freedom becomes limited. He has to follow orders and put on a show for the senators because they're the ones who have the power and position to fund the fight against the N*zis. He's their dancing monkey. We even see evidence of this when Steve is made to parade about like a showgirl in this scene 👇
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Now, throughout the MCU there's an ongoing interest in Steve's "virginity" and cheap jokes at his perceived lack of sexual proclivities. We see it in CATFA, CATWS, Avengers 1 & 2 etc. Which leads us to She-Hulk. There's this whole reveal in that one episode that Steve lost his virginity to a showgirl on one of the USO tours.
This is where my headcannon comes in.
I don't think he lost his virginity consensually. I think he was forced into sexual acts by powerful men like the senators and military officials who saw Steve as a literal puppet and of no true value as he was not being used in battle or the war yet. Remember, they initially saw him as a failure because the serum was lost and their plans for an entire army of allied supersoldiers were lost after Erskine died. Now, for anyone who knows the comic Steve Rogers, it's not in his character design to have sex with a random girl he just met on tour- a tour which by the way didn't last that long.
We did see, however, that Steve is easily taken advantage of, esp in this scene 👇
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Which ultimately leads to my main point, Steve was against the Accords because he knew that giving up their autonomy meant physical, mental and sexual abuse. The government wouldn't just be able to control where they went but also who they worked for and as he said in CACW, "[the UN] is run by people with agendas and agendas change. If we sign the accords we surrender our right to choose."
Steve knows what that much power (over super-powered beings like the Avengers) can lead to and he doesn't want that to happen to them. Add on the very heartbreaking case of how Bucky's autonomy was stripped from him as well and that only strengthens his case.
I just find it hard to believe that Steve would lose his virginity so cheaply and honestly shame on the writers for even insinuating that. He was taken advantage of and assaulted and this is one of the main reasons why he's against giving up his freedom to the very same people who would use and abuse him without a second thought.
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hoodedmenace · 4 months
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I want to express how absolutely NORMAL I am being about this
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whore-for-chris-evans · 3 months
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Does having the super soldier serum make sure you never need glasses to see?
Cause myopia and hypermetropia aren't infections, they're distortions in the shape of the eyeball, which causes the lens to either get thicker or thinner and changes the position inside our eyes where the image is formed.
Does the serum make sure your eyeballs never get squeezed or stretched out of shape?
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gay-jewish-bucky · 1 year
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Nothing is better than fandom taking characters that canonically have enhanced stamina and writing about them using those abilities to have marathon fuck sessions
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steveandnatlover76 · 2 months
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Bucky: Look at Steve strutting along!
Sam: Yeah, what‘s up with that?
Yelena: Oh, he‘s puffed up like a toad because he has fathered another baby with my sister!
Sam: Well, he‘s got super soldier serum swimmers, hasn’t he? That‘s not hard to do then.
Yelena: Yeah, but try saying that phrase quickly ten times in a row!
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vertigoartgore · 3 days
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Captain America commission by Italian artist Claudio Castellini.
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pebpebpebble · 7 months
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zero two rhymes with fearful glue (trust me its true)
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skynoptik · 1 year
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evilhorse · 15 days
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It roars through his system, firing the dormant super-soldier serum which still courses through his veins!
(Captain America #226)
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bbyboybucket · 1 month
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Rumors are saying Sam’s getting a version of the serum at some point in Cap 4, not sure how to feel ab that one 👀😬
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wanderingmind867 · 2 months
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Only today did I actually learn that Ted Sallis (The Man-Thing) and Barbara "Bobbi" Morse (Mockingbird) were tied to the Super Soldier Serum? Because today was the first of learned of it, probably because I skipped the Ka-Zar stories where I think it was discussed. But now I've gotta say: this severely clouds my opinions for these characters. Because I hate the super soldier serum, and it's one of the reasons I already hate Captain America. But now my opinions of these characters may be clouded due to this. Not so much Ted Sallis (because as Man-Thing, I posthumously absolve him off all his sins as a human. Plus, Man-Thing is adorable to me), but definitely Barbara Morse. I may now slightly dislike her, but it's not like it matters. I stop reading most comics by 1980, which is before she becomes a main character outside of a few 70s Ka-Zar stories. Also, I don't even know if I'll ever get around to reading her Ka-Zar stories. Maybe I will, but who knows? But yeah, I just really hate the super soldier serum.
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