Fic: The New Frontier II: Day Of Infamy (1/1)

Dec 07, 2007 20:46

Title: The New Frontier II: Day Of Infamy (1/1)
Author: BradyGirl_12
Pairings/Characters: Steve/Tony (Pre-Slash), Clint Barton, mention of the Avengers.
Genre: Drama
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: None
Spoilers: None
Summary: When Tony notices the date on the calendar, he understands why Steve is so quiet.
Date Of Completion: December 7, 2007
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hawkeye, marvel comics, steve rogers/tony stark, the avengers, captain america/iron man, the new frontier

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tmelange December 9 2007, 19:02:34 UTC
I'm glad I took a minute to read this story El. You did a fantastic job with it. I loved the feel of the whole story, the sense that Steve has memories that affect him and that Tony is in tune with those feelings without having to be told. It's a great way to highlight their burgeoning friendship.

Of course, I think your grasp of the historical aspects makes your writing in this fandom a particular treat.

Bravo!

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bradygirl_12 December 10 2007, 03:45:31 UTC
I'm glad I took a minute to read this story El. You did a fantastic job with it. I loved the feel of the whole story, the sense that Steve has memories that affect him and that Tony is in tune with those feelings without having to be told. It's a great way to highlight their burgeoning friendship.

Of course, I think your grasp of the historical aspects makes your writing in this fandom a particular treat.

Bravo!

Thank you, Theresa! :)

I'm glad you enjoyed this story. I like doing historical fiction and blending it with RL events.

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tavella December 18 2007, 03:57:10 UTC
Aw, this was nice. Though, two timeline notes: Steve was already in the army by Dec 7, 1941 -- he volunteered for the supersoldier experiment after seeing newsreels from Europe, and in fact the first issue of Captain America was March, 1941. Yes, he was a forward thinking kid. Also, his mom had been dead for several years by that point, she died when he was in his mid-teens.

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bradygirl_12 December 18 2007, 04:03:26 UTC
Aw, this was nice. Though, two timeline notes: Steve was already in the army by Dec 7, 1941 -- he volunteered for the supersoldier experiment after seeing newsreels from Europe, and in fact the first issue of Captain America was March, 1941. Yes, he was a forward thinking kid. Also, his mom had been dead for several years by that point, she died when he was in his mid-teens.

Ah ha, I didn't know this! Well, we could consider this slightly AU, then. :)

I'm glad you liked the story, Tavella! :)

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pandanoai May 29 2008, 07:56:00 UTC
::hugs cap::

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bradygirl_12 May 29 2008, 14:19:12 UTC
::hugs cap::

He needs hugs, doesn't he?

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