lines you can hear when you read them:
-I’ve got better things to do on saturdays, I could give you their names
-who even is galileo?
-are you JOKING
-jesus how many more galileo’s do you want?
-you’re a legend, fred
-iT’s A mEtApHoR bRiAn
-NOT THE COFFEE MACHINE!!!!
-there’s only room in this band for one hysterical queen
Ekaterina
As soon as I saw @azistcrk‘s Venom text post, I had to draw it. Poor Venom :(
Four friends having fun while working.
lemme talk about how much i love the Winter Soldier theme again.
first: i think its basically what Buckys head sounds like. screaming, metallic sounds. that bit in the beginning - ever been somewhere dead silent and get that loud hum in your ears? it sounds like that to me. its a great way to represent how completely alone and isolated he is. the radio-static with the distorted talking, maybe its memories being completely distorted to the point he cant tell what they’re saying.
BUT this is the gorgeous part of it:
so, its been theorized that the metallic sounding scream is actually Bucky screaming as he falls from the train, but slowed down and stretched out with heavy filtering.
lemme tell you why thats got to be true. first, how beyond perfect?? its taking something thats *Bucky*, something he did while he was still himself. a very human sound, full of fear and shit. its taking that -just like Bucky- and turning it into something inhuman and metallic.
also, that even though he’s been turned into a cold, calculating killing machine, the machine is still screaming.
when you get your first look at Bucky, when he pulls the goggles off, what do you hear? the scream. you see his face a bit on the rooftop scene, but good enough as to tell its Bucky. but there we get a closeup of his eyes, and its sort of like the last time we saw him and the first since then are being tied together.
and ok, holy shit, i tried listening to it on my headphones, closed my eyes to focus…and had to open them because its just such a fucking terrifying song i got freaked xD
but think about that. you’re not suppose to know its Bucky yet. you’re suppose to be afraid of this dude, and the music seriously adds to that. but, in reality, its not the Winter Soldier thats scary, its what was done to him. the thing thats freaking you out is his terrified screams
now, ok, maybe its not that i could be wrong.
…except im not.
listen, listen! play the song. listen very carefully at the tail end of the first scream. you can hear Steve yell “Bucky!”.
and what is so bleeding brilliant is that, even though its heavily filtered too, its much less filtered than the rest. its the only thing that sounds remotely organic and human in the whole thing. basically, the one thing still human in Buckys mind is Steve.
on that note: does anyone think they know what the static/radio sounding voices are saying? i need fresh ears
anyways here the song xD (the thing im sure is Steve is about 0:25 seconds in. verrry faint gotta turn that bitch up)
I wanna know how it would go down if Venom and Eddie met the Avengers. Especially Peter.
he might need to explain that part later
i like for these two to be friends ok alkghalkhadl
— Sputnik Sweetheart, Haruki Murakami
THIS THIS THIS THIS
-Grew up poor, the son of two Jewish Romani immigrant parents. He had to share a room with his brother while his parents slept on the couch.
-Helped create a comic book in which a superhero punched Hitler in the face on the COVER. Which was a very dangerous thing to do during WWII, especially with all the support the Nazi party had in America at the time.
-Created the X-Men, a not so subtle metaphor for civil rights, and eventually for gay rights, at a time when these issues were very much not being taken seriously by most of the country.
-Helped create the Black Panther, one of the first mainstream POC superheroes.
-Went on to create many LGBT and POC heroes despite this being very controversial in the industry at the time.
-Received death threat after death threat for most of these things, but kept doing it because he knew that equality couldn’t be silenced.
-When asked about the bi/POC Spider-Man headcanon, yes, I know, he didn’t agree. But y'all are leaving out the why. He said he didn’t support it because it’s better to create new, original characters, that way every version of them, not just one, represents those who need representation.
‘Nuff Said.
I think you are the coolest, bravest, and kindest person I know.