2. I really enjoyed how each major part was from a different character's perspective. I helped flesh out characters that have been more support characters in the movie-verse. Even characters like Hill and Fury are more dimensional (I love the little details about Fury's assistant/the real boss). I seriously just want more! Do you have any plans on writing something from that 'verse from Bucky's perspective? (Or have you and I've just missed it?)
(a) Thank you very much! Also and especially for part one, not included here because Tumblr is complicated like that. (b) Bucky's POV is used for the last three vignettes in In the Land that Our Grandchildren Knew, which covers his (and his-and-Steve's) life up to the founding of the Commandos. I hadn't ever really considered using his POV in the current era, which is a distinction with a difference than not wanting to use his POV for the modern-era stuff. But I think you get a pretty good sense of how his mind works and what's going on with him in Revenant (Natasha POV) and if I ever actually write Codename: Pandora, there would be more of that from Steve's. But, come to think of it, I don't think I've written POV for any version of a post-Winter Soldier Bucky. Or not a lucid one, at any rate. (There's Hard Landing, otherwise.) Writing from the perspective of someone with so much trauma and so much damage is hard to do well and I generally doubt my ability to pull it off without it being All About the Trauma. To that effect, as far as the FB stuff goes, I kinda jump over most of Bucky's recovery, which is what Brubaker does in the comics, and return to him when he's more or less functional, albeit quite obviously Not Okay. Whether that's something that needs to be addressed or corrected, well, I suppose that's what the ask box is for. ;)