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Amy ([personal profile] such_heights) wrote2012-01-19 11:08 pm
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Avengers movieverse squee

So I finally watched Captain America tonight (short version: EEE I LOVE EVERYONE) and am thus caught up on nearly all of the Avengers films, hurray.

So, lend me your Captain America & Avengers movieverse fanwork recs! I would love Steve character studies because hello, narrative kinks of personal transformation and displacement and quiet loss. (Oh, Steve!) Shipping wise, anything works for me - I know Steve/Tony is super popular but given I don't read the comics I may need a little convincing still. All I know is he is super adorable with both Bucky (I need to catch up on [personal profile] musesfool's fic there) and Peggy.

Speaking of, PEGGY CARTER. GIVE ME YOUR RECS. Actually, yes, any and all women-centric Avengers fanworks will be cherished deeply. Gen, femslash, het, anything you like. I love them all so much and am sad that so few of them will show up in the Avengers film next year.

SUPERHEROES YAY.
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[personal profile] secondsilk 2012-01-19 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Tomorrow Belongs to Me by Valtyr
Steve/Tony, but does wonderful things with Steve working out how to live in this century.

Also, a rec I got from [personal profile] musesfool, Siria's no rapunzel she about Peggy.
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[personal profile] giandujakiss 2012-01-19 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Total seconding Tomorrow Belongs to Me. I loved Captain America and in particular Steve's character - Tomorrow Belongs to Me is Steve/Tony (like you, I'm indifferent to that) but the reason I love the story is that unlike most of the Steve/Tony fic I've seen, it focuses a lot on Steve's character.

[personal profile] meri 2012-01-20 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, this. There's a lot of Tony focus in the Steve/Tony fandom but after watching the Captain America movie I wanted All Steve All The Time. This story totally satisfies that.