no offense but tony/rhodey is literally one of the MOST shippable things in the mcu like…tony calls rhodey pet names, its repeatedly shown that rhodey is tony’s best friend and that they care deeply for each other, they’ve known each other since college, that scene in iron man when tony is literally cuddled up to rhodey, that scene in iron man where they Literally Hold Hands, the fact that rhodey gets hurt and tony is VERY upset has been prominent in all the cacw trailers, etc etc etc i could literally go on and on and on. but yet i have never came across a gifset shipping them romantically more than once or twice. i never see anyone talk about it. they have 381 works on ao3, meanwhile stony has 14,654 and frostiron (tony/loki) has 5,461…he literally doesn’t even like steve or loki but yet those are the male characters he’s most shipped with. and i think we all know why this ship that just HAPPENS to include a black man hasn’t gotten any traction at all : )
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Hey Guys!
@samstevz , @samwilson and others had teh great idea to compile a fanbook for Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson which will be presented to him at the Wizard World Con in Philidelphia on June 3!
Please send in your submissions to
samwilsonfanbook@outlook.com by May 30th 2016! If you’re mailing handmade gifts, fanart, or hand-written letters, please be prepared to mail them to @samwilson on or before May 25th so that they can receive them in enough time before they travel to Philly.
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Cool. I’ll be at WW Philly too!
Ms Marvel #2
I’M NOT CRYING YOU’RE CRYING
[Ms. Marvel 19, 2015]
DR. STRANGE Screenwriter Says They Knew ‘Social Justice Warriors Would Be Angry’ Over the ANCIENT ONE
ya’ll really don’t want to this movie to make any money do you lmao
yikes
I fucking hate this pathetic rat he’s trying making the issue less serious by saying “it’s just those silly sjws who don’t know anything lol” I really think this guy doesn’t think Tibetans actually exist??? So many Tibetans are against this and making petitions and yet of course we’re fucking ignored ! It’s just those ridiculous social justice warriors who know nothing about the the politics of this film, right?!? This guys just a coward who thinks he’s so clever; government censorship never stopped Americans from putting Tibetans in their movies lmao at least own up to your cowardice and racism instead of pretending ur the good guy in this situation lmao
How many people’s fantasies did Deadpool just live out?
nickfil on Reddit: “Fun fact: I’m the colorist for that story and originally made him a gryffindor. We went back and forth on a couple rounds of corrections and the editors insisted hufflepuff. That isn’t a casual joke. That’s deliberate deadpool cannon.”
I… cannot get over my delight that Deadpool is a Hufflepuff.
Canonically.
this is the type of thing I like comic book creators to spend a lot of time thinking about, not whether characters wear underpants
So at one point in time I was planning to write an MCU fic about Pepper Potts and Hope Van Dyne, and all I really had was a word document with the title, “There’s a Special Place in Hell for Women Who Don’t Help Other Women (And Bitch, I Will See You There)”
and the premise was that Stark Industries and Pym Technologies are basically the bitterest of tech enemies, and as the respective heads of their companies, Pepper and Hope are determined to destroy each other, even as they are both on the new Avengers lineup together.
“Cute suit,” Hope says to Pepper suited up as Rescue. “Tell your boyfriend he made you look very pretty.”
“Cute suit yourself,” Pepper replies to Hope suited up as the Wasp. “Did your daddy make it for you?”
“No, I upgraded it myself. Because I actually understand the technology my company sells.”
“So good for you and your company. We all know scientists make the best CEOs. Hey, how are your stock options doing? I heard some dire things on CNN the other day.”
“It’s been a rough quarter, I’ll admit. Of course, a rough quarter for Pym Technologies has nothing on a rough quarter for Stark Industries. Now I forgot, how many evil sentient robots have you guys made this week?”
And meanwhile Rescue and the Wasp just saved fifteen hostages.
At the successful mission after party, Scott and Tony make the mistake of talking to each other, which means that Pepper and Hope both come over, and there’s like the actual sound of Kill Bill sirens when they see each other.
“Love your hair today, Hope,” Pepper says. “Not enough modern women are willing to publicly declare that they are more than just their looks.”
“Thank you, Pepper,” Hope says. “Some of us modern women just have more to fall back on.”
“Oh come on,” Scott says cheerfully, while Tony makes a little throat slitting gesture like stop, Scott, you wanna stop. “I know you two really like each other.” Pepper and Hope stare at Scott with unmitigated horror. Scott grins all the wider. “You two get drinks when you’re in the same city. You work together on missions all the time. Hope can’t stop talking about your work, Pepper, and Tony says that you’re a big fan of Pym Tech’s new direction. You guys are like the kind of enemies that are basically friends.”
“No,” Pepper says after a long pause she shares with Hope, the only time they have ever willingly shared anything.
“Scott,” Hope says, “we’re the kind of enemies that are basically enemies.”
Pepper turns to Hope. “You’ll notice that my boyfriend knew enough not to say that.”
“My boyfriend has faith in people,” Hope replies. “Maybe Tony should try that sometime.”
“Why does this now involve me?” Tony asks, but no one is listening to him, mostly because he is superfluous to the actions here because Stark Industries may have his name, but Hope is here to wrestle with the CEO. And Pepper is quite possibly willing to literally wrestle.
“I hate her so much,” Pepper tells Tony that night in bed.
“I can tell,” he says, “from the last two hour speech you’ve given on everything Hope Van Dyne has done for Pym Tech in the last week.”
“She’s my true nemesis,” Hope tells Scott as they both ride their ants through the city for a midnight jaunt. “I want to destroy her.”
“You saved her life in battle like four times today,” Scott replies.
And Hope just whispers, “Destroy her.”
It is, in many ways, the most passionate relationship in these women’s lives.
Spider-Man/Deadpool #4 – “Isn’t it Bromantic? IV” (2016)
written by Joe Kelly
art by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, & Jason Keith
A truly pivotal scene in this issue had me holding my breathe as my eyes
first landed on the panel where the Ms Marvel creative team first show
us a glimpse of Tyesha (LOVING HER NAME, BTW!), a young woman who Aamir
knows as she is surrounded by three men and questioned. I don’t have to
tell you of all the gross examples of islamophobia been seen online and
off for you to know that is is a jarring reality for many Muslims here
in the U.S. and in other countries. (On a related topic, Malala
Yousafzai had a great smackdown word wise regarding the toxic
islamophobic views of Donald Trump which you can check out here) The Khan siblings had every right to be worried and bust onto the scene thinking of the worst, prepared to defend Tyesha.And that’s what Ms. Marvel does best: we’ve been given a superhero with
actual relatable problems. Actual relatable issues that we may be
seeing in our neighborhoods and communities. The way the story was able
to switch from what I was hoping wasn’t possible harassment of Tyesha to
effortlessly back to the topic of gentrification and how it was
continuing to plague where Kamala calls home done quite well. Pair that
with all the small problems on her plate and a fun art style that
carries the story along, it works. It works in this renumbering of the
issues in the series where we have a fresh-faced Super hero who we still
love and are still excited to see.-@ripopentheuniverse on how Issue #2 of Ms. Marvel was a legit book here in our review here.
Sam Wilson aka Falcon in Captain America: Civil War