They said the thing. Not bros, not cousins (stfu 2004 Troy), not brothers-in-arms. Lovers. If the BBC follows through on this properly I will never complain about them ever again, I solemnly swear. [source]
I remember when people first realized how much funnier these comics were just without Garfield’s dialog, which Jon was never able to hear anyway. Garfield only ever communicated to us readers in thought balloons, after all. What we’re seeing here is Jon’s canonical reality.
I’m torn between laughing at these and being deeply worried for Jon lol
here it is at last, RED, our contribution to @liliesanthology ‘s 4th volume, Spider Lily!
for the spooky theme Miss Pi (@the-picayune) and I did a queer retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood fable, but the lines between who’s the big bad and who wears the cape are a little more blurry this time around
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not to sound like jane austen or anything but if ur fic is labelled slow burn those two fucks better not even touch pinkies until like chapter 57 by the time they are even in a room alone together i want to be half dead of blueballs and i want their heated gazes to revive me im js
why would you say “not to sound like jane austen” and then quote her directly
Some of the things about the character that are of specific interest to me are the contrasts. He came from very humble beginnings. He was this Romani kid living on the streets growing up and he became an Avenger. So he’s come this big distance. I found that fascinating. That’s very different than working on Black Bolt who was born a king.
Plus he’s the very best at what he does. He’s not one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe, but he’s the fastest. At least one can make that argument. I always like to think what it would be like for these characters to live with these powers and what these powers sort of serve as a metaphor for. So a lot of what I’m thinking about and looking at in this book is anxiety, impatience, and stress. I’ve written some melancholic books, but this is a book that’s really manic in a way as to match Pietro and his power.