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I've wanted to write something based on Bullet Points ever since I read it. Sometimes I wonder why I never did and take my vague idea to the wiki, and then I remember: the Timelne Issue(TM).

The way it's written, the timeline of Bullet Points feels like it can be easily handwaved. Keep the order of events and character ages largely intact, and you'll be fine. This is a valid approach. The more sane one probably too.

However, it always felt to me as if the author (Straczynski) and the artist (Edwards) had a plan that maybe didn't have a year on every event but still an idea how the story interacts and coincides with the history of the 20th century. 

So, I made an attempt at putting that into a graphic. (I may make another post about the details that let me to those conclusions, but for today I'm beat.)

A timeline of the events of Bullet Points

Let me know if I missed anything obvious or if there is anything else of note. (I'm also always happy to talk about Bullet Points.)
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 A Marvel 616 Artist Steve AU for the SteveTony Games. again here because it's a bit different.

Janet had probably imagined something else when she told Steve that she would introduce him to Tony Stark because “that could be huge for you”.

 

Janet had been a blessing since she had picked Steve as her personal project which sounded more awful as it was. As an artist having someone with connections in the right circles could be game changing. The money she had already spent on several of his pieces didn’t hurt either. 

 

The best thing though was her attitude, as she considered them colleagues of sorts. Fashion design as she did it was an artform, so she wasn’t wrong. She considered rooting for him an act of solidarity in her own way.

 

The results spoke for themselves, especially at this moment when he had spent a whole evening talking to Tony Stark, West Coast galerist and Big Name in the national art scene. Steve knew who Tony was when Janet had suggested introducing them of course. What he hadn’t known was that he was even more handsome up close. And witty. And charming. And an art nerd extraordinaire. 

 

He probably should have expected that, but he didn’t, and now he barely cared if Tony would take up one or two of his painting to see if they would generate any interest among his clients. He rather wanted to take Tony home with him.

 

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This is entry number three in the series of resources about Bucky in the 616 comic universe.

In this one, I want to point out some differences I see between the MCU and Bucky’s comics origins (as shown in Brubaker’s 2004 Captain America run). If you have been familiar with the movies before the comics as a lot of people have (me included), some of it settles as the default in your mind. If you switch to comics, those defaults aren’t always the same, and this should serve as a reminder or a jumping-off point for those differences to the 616 universe.

MCU vs 616. Fight! )
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This is the second resource entry I prepared from my notes on the Winter Soldier arc. It gathers Bucky related facts from the issues, including dates, abilities and so on.
For a summary of the arc (Captain America (2004) #1-14) here.

Timeline )
The Winter Soldier Project )
State of mind )
Abilities )
Family and life before becoming Steve’s partner )
Bucky’s time in the army )
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This is a very broad summary of the first 14 issues of the Captain America (2004) run (minus #10 which isn't part of the storyline) with a focus on Bucky. The Brubaker run is also a very good read if you like Steve and has a lot of consequences for him, but I won't be going into that.


summary under the click )

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