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    29 Nov 2012

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    For someone he'd hero-worshipped for so long, Steve Rogers in the flesh is a pretty big disappointment. For one thing, he keeps looking at Tony as though he reminds him of someone else, and even if he never says anything, Tony's pretty sure it's his father. A lifetime of not measuring up to Howard's expectations is more than enough, thank you very much, and he's certainly not going to make an effort to live up to any of Steve's. Steve's pretty clearly failed to live up to his expectations, in any case, and that's not hypocritical at all.

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    When detective Charles Xavier finds himself hunting down a vendetta-driven serial killer, it doesn't take long for him to realize he's in over his head. It only takes a little longer for him to realize his killer is, too.

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    31 May 2012

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    Raylan and Boyd kept a secret for five years. Even in Harlan, secrets want to be told, and neither Boyd nor Raylan have any idea of the repercussions their private life will wreak on themselves and their home. Bullets will fly, families will be torn apart, and Raylan and Boyd will remember that it's much easier to come into Harlan than it is to get out alive.

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    29 May 2012

    Bookmarker's Notes

    This fic? It’s like Brokeback Mountain - with all the emotional hands-flailing - but with guns... which is so much better. Because - hello? - they’re gay in Kentucky. Gay in Kentucky AND once of them is basically crime-royalty. Brilliant idea that is ludicrously well handled. (That, and possibly the best Boyd characterization I've ever read.)