Some smaller, more niche fanfic communities or forums dedicated to Marvel or Captain America might also have gay fanfics. You can try to search for them on Google by using specific keywords like 'Gay Captain America fanfic forum' or something similar. But be careful when exploring these smaller communities as they might not have the same level of moderation as the larger platforms.
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a great place to start. It has a vast collection of fanfics, and you can easily search for 'Gay Captain America' to find relevant stories. The tagging system there is very helpful for narrowing down your search.
Yes, there are some. In the fanfic community, there are various interpretations of relationships between characters. However, these are mostly works of fan creativity and not part of the official Marvel canon.
No, Captain America is not depicted as gay in the mainstream comic storylines.
A frequent theme is the idea of two heroes finding love and support in each other. Given their similar goals of protecting and doing what's right, it makes sense that in fanfic they would find a deeper connection. Also, the theme of overcoming differences, not just cultural but also in their powers and leadership styles, is quite common.
Common themes often include them teaming up in unique ways that lead to a deeper emotional connection. For example, they might go on a mission together that forces them to rely on each other more than usual, and this could be the start of a relationship in the fanfic. Also, themes of mutual respect and admiration are frequently explored, as they are both heroes with different but equally valuable skills and qualities. Another aspect could be the exploration of how they deal with the public's perception of their relationship if it was more than just a friendship in the fanfic world.
Yes, there are some out there. You can start by looking on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. Some stories might explore their friendship in a different, more romantic light, with interesting plotlines and character development.
Well, in some fanfics, they might make Captain America seem like a jerk to create an interesting plot twist. Maybe they show him being overly self - righteous or making bad decisions that go against his usual heroic image.
He could also meet Odin. Odin might view Captain America as an interesting mortal from Midgard and might have some words of wisdom or a task for him to complete during his stay in Asgard.
The Night King could be a great antagonist. His army of the dead and his own powerful magic would pose a huge threat to Captain America. Cap's used to fighting human foes, but the Night King is something entirely different.
Captain America could fit in by sharing his sense of morality and leadership. In the TOS universe, which often deals with complex moral and ethical dilemmas, his straightforward and noble values could provide a different perspective. He might be involved in diplomatic missions, using his charisma and integrity to negotiate with alien races. Also, his military experience could be applied to strategic planning during the crew's missions.
There's also 'Captain America: Reborn'. In this fanfic, Steve Rogers has to face a new threat that is specifically targeting his ideals. It's a great read as it explores his unwavering beliefs and how he inspires those around him even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. It also has some unique interpretations of his powers and abilities.