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Muccamukk ([personal profile] muccamukk) wrote in [community profile] cap_ironman2010-03-28 10:28 pm
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Prompt Claiming Is Open at [livejournal.com profile] lgbtfest!

You should all head over and take a look see. There's about 150 Marvel prompts here and a pile more of any fandom ones here (though be sure to give the comm rules there a good read over before you claim).

Claims close 1 April.

If you want a sample of what's available, I've picked out all the unclaimed Steve, Tony and Steve/Tony prompts for your perusal.

1939. Marvel, Steve Rogers, 1940s drag balls, before and after Project: Rebirth.
1947. Marvel (Iron Man movieverse), Tony Stark, 'What do you mean Proposition 8 passed?!'
1953. Marvel (Iron Man), Tony Stark, The paparazzi follow him everywhere and he has an image to keep up, even if Pepper promises no one will find out that he didn't bring home a woman this time.
1954. Marvel (Iron Man), Tony Stark, plenty of transwomen act ultra-macho before they come out to themselves...
1990. Marvel Comics, Captain America, During World War II, Steve Rogers knew his duty to his country was more important than being honest about his homosexuality, which he knew would never be accepted. But once he's unfrozen in the late 1990s, he finds himself in a different world -- with different priorities
2012. Marvel Comics, Steve Rogers, He's not going to let a little thing like a female body get in the way of serving his country.
2013. Marvel Comics, Steve Rogers, love, politics and duty as a bisexual man in the Depression, the War and 21st Century.
2014. Marvel Comics, Steve Rogers, The super soldier serum turned Stephine Rogers into the man he always felt he was, but how will he deal with any set of Avengers finding out about his past
2015. Marvel Comics, Steve Rogers and Tony Stark, two bisexual men dealing with being strictly platonic best friends in a world full of nosy and well meaning Avengers trying to hook them up simply because they share an orientation.
2019. Marvel Comics, Steve Rogers/Tony Stark, Steve has always maintained that his sexual orientation -- and his relationship with Tony -- is a private matter. But with so many states passing laws against gay rights, he decides he's morally obligated to go public. Tony's not so sure it's a good idea.
2020. Marvel Comics, Steve Rogers/Tony Stark, being gay in the military was completely illegal in Steve's time. He's still adjusting to the present day.
2021. Marvel Comics, Steve Rogers/Tony Stark, actually it's Tony who has the problem with accepting that he might be attracted towards men - not Steve.
2022. Marvel Comics, Steve/Tony, coming out to the public about being bisexual and with each other, and fighting for gay marriage.
2028. Marvel Comics, Tony Stark (Iron Man)/Steve Rogers (Captain America), What happens when the American people find out an American icon is having a homosexual affair?
2034. Marvel Comics (Captain America), Steve Rogers, During the War, fighting for his country was more important than his sexuality. After Steve defrosts, his priorities--and duties--are different.
2043. Marvel Comics (Iron Man), Tony Stark, Tony has transitioned to Natasha, now she has to decide if Iron Man will become Iron Woman, and if she should unmask.