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lacomikeria · 4 months
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¿Quién es Onslaught? El Poderoso Villano de Marvel Comics
El final de X-Men 97 podría introducir a uno de los villanos más letales de Marvel. Te contamos todo lo que tienes que saber sobre Onslaught. El éxito de X-Men 97 ha vuelto a poner a los mutantes de Marvel en el centro del ojo público. Aunque este equipo de héroes marginados por la sociedad siempre ha sido de los favoritos de los fans, ya les hacía falta este revival para regresarles su…
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louiejoyce · 15 days
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Reeeeaaally wanna do a big Marvel vs Capcom piece at some stage! But for now, this’ll have to do. So hyped to play these games again! 🎮🎮
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stickiezblue · 1 month
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The final boss of MVC1
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nineties-effect · 2 years
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sensarna · 4 months
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Ever since I found out about Onslaught I couldn't shake off the idea of him as a more literal child of Magneto and Professor X. Where, instead of being a big-ass armored dude who's basically a force of nature from the beginning, he starts out as a baby and has to grow into his powers.
Like, how would that even work? Imagine, you are a psychic entity who is made out of all the hatred and fear and despair of two VERY powerful mutants... but you are also a child. You don't know sh&t. How would your nature affect your mental health and your perception of things around you? What kind of behavioral and mental issues can a person have if they are made out of someone else's doom and gloom? Will you start remembering your parents trauma as you grow up?
You also have two not very good dads with different opinions on how to deal with the world, who probably won't really know how to deal with you now that you exist. How do you raise someone made out of your own angst? You are also a living reminder of a VERY messed up incident on top of that.
X-Men and the Brotherhood probably know what you're made of and how you came to be, which will definitely affect the way they think of you. And you can read their minds. This will probably make things really awkward.
And then imagine if humans find out that you exist. Specifically those who hate mutants. It's the hight of the anti-mutant hysteria, your dad just turned off the fucking planet. In their eyes you are a mix of two very influential and very powerful mutants - a prime hostage material and a huge future "threat", regardless of your moral standing or the fact that you are also a fucking child.
Ultimately, I feel like baby Onslaught would be a pretty interesting Nature vs Nurture debate subject. His character would probably go to the Hell and back as he goes from one writer to another, but I kinda want to see that story and the kind of person that he could grow up into.
P. S. If it wasn't clear I'm an optimist. I don't really want "he's evil cuz he was made of evil" kinda shtick. Grey morality? Sure. But I also want to see him deal with these demons that he inherited.
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If Across the Spider-Verse shows one thing incredibly clearly, it’s that reimagining lame joke villains is so much more satisfying than slapping the most iconic foes into a movie all the time. We’ve seen a dozen Jokers now; let’s see Batman fight Abbatoir, Killer Moth, or One-Face. Spider-Man in the MCU has made goofy villains like Mysterio and Vulture cool, why not give the same treatment to Big Wheel or Swarm, or Scrier and Judas Traveler? And I know I’m so fucking tired of the X-Men vs Magneto, so why not have them fight Mojo or John Sublime or one of the dozens of wacky crackhead mutant enemies they’ve had over the years? Hell, why not bring in the giant pregnant robot Master Mold or big pink apex predator robot Nimrod? Or if you really want Charles and Erik, bring in Onslaught! Stop pushing the biggest names and start turning D-listers into big names! Everyone would benefit from this!
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classicmarvelera · 1 year
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The Most Epic Avengers/X-Men Story in 60 years
It’s hard to say which is the greatest Avengers story in the last 60 years. The same goes for X-Men 
Both teams came into existence on July 2nd, 1963 thanks to Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Both redefined the concept of a superhero team in the most Marvel way possible, and both have led to the creation of many new characters as well as comic book titles 
And yet, if we have to choose a story that involves both teams that was published at a time when both were dominating the headlines in the comic book industry, only one epic stands out from the rest 
But before we reveal our verdict, here’re some notable mentions in which Avengers & X-Men (core teams) crossed paths with each other:
Uncanny X-Men no. 9 (1964)
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Uncanny X-Men no. 45/Avengers no. 53 (1968)
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Secret Wars (1984)
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Uncanny X-Men no. 190-191 (1985)
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X-Men vs The Avengers (1987 Limited Series)
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X-Men/Avengers Bloodties (1993, 30th Anniversary Crossover)
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X-Men/Marvel Universe: Onslaught (1996) 
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X-Men vs The Avengers (2012)
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The Verdict
In 2005, rising star Brian Michael Bendis after shaking much of the Marvel Universe with his Avengers: Disassembled and Secret War stories gave the readers an epic: House of M 
The X-Men were riding high from Grant Morrison’s run while the Avengers were coming off the most shocking event in their history with some of their members being killed off for good by an out-of-control Scarlet Witch 
This is a story that broke heroes from within. This is a story that shocked the comic book community to the core. There were no Magneto’s Acolytes involved, nor there was Doctor Doom or the Beyonder as the main antagonist(s). While the title had implied Magneto through the use and emphasis on the letter ‘M’, the reality as it unfolded by issue no. 8 was completely mind-blowing for it involved two of the oldest Avengers that were the cause of this ordeal 
While Wanda’s madness has been explored before, this story took it to a whole new level. It changed the Marvel Universe (really) and it wounded our favorite heroes deeply, adding to their existing emotional traumas in the most unexpected ways possible   
It is a story where pleasant dreams shroud the heartbreaking realities of our superheroes until they break free from Wanda’s hex/hypnosis 
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So, the xmen infinity comic is doing this storyline with Mojo and that support group for trans mutants from that pride comic last year. Mojo has made them act out a tv show, as you would expect, and it's called "the morally superior x-men."
I don't think this run is bad at all. It's been pretty funny and charming at times, but there's something that it's saying about this "morally superior" stuff that I want to ramble about
The comic is clearly getting some digs in at what it sees as sanctimonious criticism of x-men series, and seemingly at naive expectations from fans. For the former, it explicitly calls out people for complaining about the violence of X-Men: Green. For the latter, it does this parody where the x-men just talk to all the villains about their feelings and there's no fighting.
It's basically the Marge vs Itchy and Scratchy episode of the simpsons.
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So, to the thing I think they're getting at - what I interpret as an accusation that fans often demand sympathetic emotional explorations of villains/antagonists without necessarily considering what makes a story dynamic and compelling - I kind of agree in a very niche way. There is a tendency in fandom to be a bit "narrative-conflict averse" when critiquing stories, and certainly when suggesting fixes.
But I don't think it's a massive issue. Like, yes, fans often suggest fixes that are bad ideas actually. Hardly a big deal.
I also think it was weird to include Magneto alongside Sinister, Apocalypse and Onslaught when making this point. Treating Magneto as sympathetic and talking about his feelings has been the default since the 80s at least. He's barely been a villain in decades.
More importantly, audiences do respond well to violence and conflict in stories. Hell, if we take that simpsons episode, it's Marge and a bunch of conservative parents (i.e. outsiders) who complain about the cartoon. The kids love it. When fandom gets mad at what they feel is unecessary violence and/or conflict, it's not usually because it's violent or conflicty. They love plenty of stories that do that.
So, while "if there was no conflict, it would be shite" is true in the abstract, and is a relevant jab at a lot of bad proposed fixes of storylines, I really don't think it has much relevance beyond that.
Now... about X-Men: Green.
I think it's probably valid to characterise a lot of the criticism of this series as pearl clutching.
Yeah, even a lot of my own ranting.
I'm sorry. Here, have a picture of Pyro to cleanse the palette:
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What I mean to get at, is that while I do believe that the duggan-written parts of x-men green are almost entirely garbage, and the Orlando parts are unable to really salvage it beyond a few funny lines, I think it is absolutely fair to characterise a lot of the complaints as moralising and dumb.
Two points that I think I stand by:
Radical political action is valid actually
We say we want stories about mutant terrorists - we sympathise with magneto - but then they write one and we complain about it
For number 1, I've ranted before as to why I think the political messaging of the series falls apart.
For number 2, yeah I've got nothing. That's just straightforwardly true.
I'm also aware that a lot of the complaints from audience are a lot more like Marge than me. A lot of people do just say "it's too violent" or "it's too woke" or "extinction rebellion sucks I should be able to drive over protesters". Casting a wider net, a lot of the complaints about x-terminators, or even maruaders (2019), were transparently motivated by misogyny.
I guess my worry is that while I may have "better reasons" to dislike these things, it's putting me in a club I don't want to be in and perhaps even providing ammunition to those who are in the market for justification of a reactionary opinion.
And to top it all, I've just ranted for a stupidly long time about a GENUINELY COMPLETELY FINE comic run about a group of trans kids. It's the exact thing I'm worried about!
I guess I don't really have a conclusion, I just feel weird about it.
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askroahmmythril · 3 months
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And in case you haven't heard yet: in Marvel vs. Capcom, the final boss is Onslaught, a villain who caused a LOT of trouble in Marvel Comics back in the late 90s; it took the combined efforts of the Avengers, X-Men, and Fantastic Four to put him down. He's literally a fusion of the dark sides of Magneto and Professor Xavier, with all their powers combined and enhanced. So in Mega Man's MvC ending, since he beat Onslaught, he copies the magnetic shockwave that Onslaught in turn inherited from Magneto.
Fair enough.
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afaimscorner · 5 months
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X-Titel-Crossover-Events und Crossover:
Reihung aller Marvel-Crossover, in welchen die X-Men eine größere Rolle spielen von den besten zum schlechtesten:
Age of Apokalypse (1995)
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The Asgard-War (1985)
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Mutant Massacre (1986-1987)
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Inferno (1988-1989)
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Extinction Agenda (1990-1991)
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House of M (2005)
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Fatal Attractions (1993)
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Necrosha (2009-2010)
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War of the Kings (2009)
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Dream’s End (2001)
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Age of X (2011)
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Schism (2011)
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X-Cutioner‘s Song (1992-1993)
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Messiah Complex (2007-2008)
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Phalanx Covenant (1994)
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Fall of the Mutants (1988)
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The Muir Island Saga (1991)
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Battle of the Atom (2013)
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Days of Future Present (1990)
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Secret Invasion (2008)
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Ages of Apokalypse (2000)
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Secret Wars (1984-1985)
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Axis (+ Road to Axis) (2014)
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The Trial of Jean Grey (2014)
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Secret Wars (2015)
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Shattershot (1992)
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Chaos War (2010)
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Blood Brothers (1998-1999)
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Messiah War (2009)
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World War Hulk (2007)
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Operation Zero Tolerance (1997)
Secret Empire (2017)
The Twelve (2000)
Secret Wars II (1985-1986)
Collision (2011)
Secret Wars (2005)
The Killing Stroke (1991)
Endangered Species (2007)
Legion Quest (1994-1995)
Dark Reign: The List (2009)
Second Coming (2010)
Onslaught (1996)
Bloodties (1993)
Black Vortex (2015)
X-Termination (2013)
Curse of the Mutants (2010-2011)
Exiled (2012)
Siege (2009-2010)
Hunt for Xavier (1998-1999)
Apokalyse Wars (2016)
Age of X-Man (2019)
Magneto War (1999)
Fear Itself (2011)
Eve of Destruction (2001)
Original Sin (2008-2009)
Reckoning (2010)
Kings of Pain (1991)
Child’s Play (1994)
Maximum Security (2000-2001)
Weapons of Mutant Destruction (2017)
Punishment (2011)
Hunt for Wolverine (2018)
Death of Wolverine (2014)
Contest of Champions (1982)
Contest of Champions II (1999)
King in Black (2020-2021)
Ultimate Power (2006-2008)
Utopia (2009)
Empyre (2020)
I v X (2016-2017)
Dark Web (2022—2023)
Escape from the Negative Zone (2011)
DC VS Marvel/Marvel VS DC (1996)
All Access (1996)
Contest of Chaos (2023)
Ultimate X4 (2005-2006)
Shattering (1999)
Ultimate War (2002-2003)
Wild Kingdom (2005)
The Evolutionary War (1988)
Judgment Day (2022)
A V X (2012)
X of Swords (2020)
Hellfire Gala (2021)
Ultimatum (2008-2009)
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astroboy84 · 3 years
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Marvel vs Capcom - Onslaught
“Know my name and fear it! I am Onslaught!!”
Onslaught is one of the best giant bosses in Capcom’s VS. games. He has so many cool and devastating attacks that constantly keeps you on edge.
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froggynelson · 2 years
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THE FOGGY APPEARANCES MASTERPOST
So I decided, after literal years of relying on places like the marvel wiki and comicvine to look for and double check Foggy Nelson's appearances throughout the marvel universe, to go and make a comprehensive list of his appearances outside of the main Daredevil title, counting Daredevil limited series and one off stories, along with cameos and alternate universes. The intention was to streamline the process for myself so i dont have to scour through pages and pages every time I wanna remember which comic that one thing happened, but hey, why not make the process of finding comics easier for people who aren't as deranged as I am? So here I made this post, from a real Fog-head to other Fog-heads out there, listing every issue outside of the Daredevil title (as it is more straightforward to find him, and extremely long to type on this list) he appears in, from barely there cameos to central roles, sorted by whether they are set in Earth 616 or not, and in no particular order. This is simply a list to serve as a guide to find him, it is not a curated list so the quality varies wildly, but I hope you're all as curious as I was to find all the most obscure and niche Foggies out there. Enjoy :)
EDIT 1: The original post had been published without one of my alterations to the draft saving, so if you reblogged it without this edit, the list was missing 14 titles.
616:
Daredevil (1964) Annuals: #1, #2, #3, #4, #8, #9
Daredevil (1998) Annuals: #1
Daredevil: Yellow: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6
Daredevil: Redemption: #1, #6
Marvel Graphic Novel: #24 (Daredevil: Love and war)
Daredevil: Cage Match: #1
Daredevil: Man Without Fear (2019): #1, #2, #5
Daredevil: Dark Nights: #3
Shadowland: #5
Shadowland: After the Fall: #1
Black Panther: Man Without Fear: #513, #521, #522
Daredevil vs Punisher: #2
Daredevil/Spider-Man: #2, #3, #4
Punisher Kill Krew: #2, #3, #4, #5
Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock: #2
Daredevil: Blood of the Tarantula: #1
Daredevil: Reborn: #3, #4
Daredevil: Father: #1, #2, #5, #6
Daredevil/Deadpool: Annual '97
Devil's Reign: #3, #4
Devil's Reign Omega: #1
Elektra Lives Again: #1
Dark Reign: Elektra: #2
Uncanny Origins: #13
Power Man and Iron Fist (1978): #77
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963): #16, #42, #43, #65, #218, #429, #438
Spectacular Spider-Man (1978): #240, #242, #250
Spider-Man (1990): #75
Spider-Man Unlimited (1993): #13
Spider-Man/Kingpin: To the Death: #1
Untold Tales of Spider-Man: Annual '97
Uncanny X-Men (1963): #46
The New Warriors: #21, #23, #24, #25
Marvels: #2
Captain Universe: Daredevil
White Tiger: #1
Marvel Fanfare (1982): #1, #27
Marvel Team-up (1972): #25, #107, #141
Marvel Team-up (2004): #9
Marvel Two in one (1974): #37, #38, #78
Marvel Age: Annual #1
Avengers (1998): #26
New Avengers (2005): #1, #2, #3
Iron Man (1968): #35, #327, #328
Iron Man (1998): #1
Captain America (1968): #234
The Incredible Hulk (1968): #153
Superior Iron Man: #3
Ka-Zar (1997): #15, #17
Over the Edge: #6, #10
Silver Sable and the Wild Pack: #23, #28
Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History: #6
Onslaught: Marvel Universe: #1
X-Man: #21
Fantastic Four (1961): Annual #3
Fantastic Four (1998): #35, #47, #48
Fantastic Four: The Wedding Special 2006: #1
Thunderstrike (1993): #16
Spider-Man/Black Cat: #4
The Marvel Saga: #1, #13
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Daredevil 2004: #1
Marvel Encyclopedia: #5
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Update '89: #5
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: #8
OTHER UNIVERSES:
Daredevil Noir: #1, #3, #4
Daredevil: End of days: #1, #5, #8
Daredevil: Man Without Fear (1992): #2, #3, #4, #5
Daredevil: Season One (2012): #1
Spider Gwen (2015, vol. 1): #1
Spider Gwen (2015, vol 2): #9, #20, #21, #22, #24, #27, #33
Powerless: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra: #1, #2, #3, #4
Ultimate Elektra: #1, #2
Ultimate Spider-Man (2000): #109, Annual #2
Survive!: #1
The Ultimates 2: #3
Spidey Super Stories: #43, #50
Marvel Adventures Super Heroes: #9
Marvel Age Spider-Man: #15
Not Brand Echh (1967): #2, #4, #9
What the--?!: #3, #11
Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham: #7
Marvel Hostess ads vol.1 #7
Secret Wars, too: #1
Secret Wars: Secret love: #1
Dark Ages: #2
Marvel Knights: 20th: #1
Marvel Nemesis: The Imperfects: #2
Avengers Halloween Special: #1
Contest of Champions (2015): #4
1602: #1
1872: #2
Paradise X: #10
Marvels X: #2
What if? Daredevil: #1
What if? Daredevil vs Elektra: #1
What if Karen Page had lived?: #1
What if? (1977): #8, #35, #38
What if...? (1989): #26, #73, #89, #102, #105
Spider Girl: #0, #17, #63, #74, #82, #85
Spider-Man: Chapter One: #9
Mutant X: Annual #3
Daredevil/Batman: #1
Daredevil/Shi: #1
Daredevil: The Movie Adaptation: #1
Sins of Sinister: #1
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fyeahfantasticfour · 2 years
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She thought she’d be attacking a toad. Instead, she’s touched the soul of a prince.
Meanwhile, Johnny Storm crumples under Psylocke’s telepathic onslaught.
Fantastic Four vs. X-Men vol 1 2: “Truth and Consequences”
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companionjones · 3 years
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Marvel Masterlist
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*Agent Phil Coulson*
Best of the Best ~ ☁️Coulson becoming like a father to you and being extremely protective of you.
HYDRA VS. SHIELD Battle #??? ~ 📬☁️hiya! could i request something (headcannon, one shot whatever you feel like writing really) with coulson? sth about the reader being captured by hydre even though she knew nothing about it or shield or anything (maybe shes from europe? and not involved with this just a regular student or sth) and getting saved by the agents and being real sassy and stuff and coulson somehow finding it cute hope thats not too specific! love you!
Late Start, Great Discussion ~ 📬☁️im having a bad day and i was wondering if you could write something about coulson helping? im not feeling good in my body (i gained a lot of weight bc of my antidepressants). hope this isnt too annoying
*Bucky Barnes*
15 Minutes ~ ☁️A morning at the Avengers Compound.
BOOM. ~ ☔️Because of your powers, you keep to yourself around the team. Can one of the Avengers get you to open up?
But He’s Married ~ 📚You meet a guy at a party. *Warning! Spoiler!* Abusive relationship.
Company for the Lonely ~ ☁️You’re house sitting for your aunt when you start to feel a little lonely.
Completely ~ ☁️Bucky always doing whatever to protect you.
Extra ~ 🔥Bucky just wants to love you a little extra this morning.
His Past ~ ☔️You watch a movie with Bucky, but you can tell that he's holding something back from you.
*Doctor Strange*
Same ~ 📚Doctor Strange x Reader x BBC!Sherlock Holmes. This is an ongoing story. Two more chapters to be posted. Through the many dimensions Dr. Strange showed you, you meant Sherlock Holmes. Over time you grew very close to the two men. Because of your powers, you get tired very easily, and have to go into frequent comas. Both men come to check on you during one of your stays in a hospital.
*Guardians of the Galaxy*
Pirates ~ This probably takes place pretty soon after Gotg 1.
*Loki*
A Story From The Avengers’ Tower ~ ☁️I decided to write a fic based on the era of Tumblr right after the first Avengers movie came out. If you’re familiar with Avengers fics during that time, you’ll hopefully recognize some similarities to them. Feel free to comment as many as you catch. Enjoy.
The Onslaught of the Sister ~ 📬☁️Loki s/o is very innocent and shy and almost defenseless. She's also very dainty. Also she has a older sister who's very protective over her.
You Finally Tell Loki ~ 📬☔️Loki and s/o have just started dating, or have for a while now. She thought it was about time to tell him about her bad childhood and to show him her thigh s-h scars. She's really worried it will ruin the relationship. Ends up with hugs after
*Matthew Murdock/Daredevil*
Beautiful ~ ☔️A story about your relationship with Matt and what happens when you are taken from him.
Peace ~ ☁️Matt comes home one night. You're there to greet him.
*Miguel O’Hara (Across the Spider-Verse)*
His Home ~ 🔥Miguel has some morning sex with you before he must go back home.
*Peter Quill/Star Lord*
The Worst Chris/The Best Peter ~ ☁️This is sorta my response, sorta just a message to myself about the whole Chris Pratt situation. In this, you and Quill talk about everything I know about the situation, and he reacts accordingly. Let me know if I leave anything out or get anything wrong. I probably just didn’t know.
*Tony Stark/Iron Man*
Designated Crying Space ~ ☔️The only way you’re able to keep things together on the daily is to sneak into the lab by yourself every once in a while to cry your eyes out without anybody knowing. Somebody knows.
Fuck The Odds ~ ☔️Tony broke up with you. Why did he break into your apartment in the middle of the night?
*Young!Charles Xavier (X-Men)*
Goat Legs ~ ☔️You have the power to see other universes. Sadly, that power controls you.
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hey! so I really want to get into comic books I've read a few before in the saga series but I was wondering where do you start with xmen? I'm so confused about the order which is why I've haven't started the marvel ones either Is there a guide or something? thanks
hi! comics are very messy and confusing in general, but the x-men's time-line is quite complicated. the x-men have been around since the 60s and are among the most popular superhero teams of all time, so there's a lot of content from them. before i start with this guide, keep in mind that you don't have and shouldn't read all of those titles. there's a lot of content, and you should just read the ones you're truly interested in, and skip the ones you don't like. the concept of canon is really subjetive, and it's really up to you and your interpretation of these titles.
this guide is not as detailed or accurate as i would like. this is just my take on which titles i think you should read, or at least keep in mind. either way, i hope it's useful to you.
x-men, the reading order:
uncanny x-men (1963) → this title is a must read. it's the debut of the x-men as a team, and it has more than #500 issues. this title is probably the main x-men comic-book, because it has a lot of x-men classics. i recommend you to read the following issues: uncanny x-men (1963) [#1 - #93], giant size x-men (1975) #1, uncanny x-men (1963) [#94 - #100], uncanny x-men (1963) [#101 - #108 + #129 - #138] (phoenix/dark phoenix saga). then, continue with the following issues that contain these classic x-men stories, such as: days of the future past, the brood saga, mutant massacre, fall of the mutants, inferno, x-tinction agenda, muir island saga, x-cutioner's song.
x-men (1991) → this title is a must read. alongside uncanny x-men (1963), x-men (1991) is a classic, and it has more than #200 issues. i sugest you to read x-men (1991) [#1 - #109] and go thought the age of apocalypse saga, onslaught, etc.
new x-men (2001) → this title is a must read. it contains key events that shaped modern x-men comics considerably. it contains more than #40 issues.
x-treme x-men (2001) → this title is not as important as the previous ones, but it is interesting. the main plot revolves around the destiny's diaries storyline.
astonishing x-men (2004) → this title is a must read. it contains more than #60 issues and it has a lot of memorable moments. the plot revolves around a genetic cure that is able to neutralize/erase mutant powers.
house of m (2006) → this title is a must read. this event is very significant to the x-men, and it completely changes the status quo of mutantkind.
then, you should read the following storylines, in this order: supernovas, endangered species, messiah complex, dark x-men, utopia, nation x, necrosha, second coming, age of x, schism, avengers vs. x-men. all these storylines are scatered around a lot of x-titles, such as:
uncanny x-men (1963) [#492 - #544], x-men (1991) [#188 - #207], x-men: legacy (2008) [#208 - #275], x-men (2010), x-men: schism (2011), x-men: regenesis (2011), uncanny x-men (2012), avengers vs. x-men (2012), uncanny x-men (2013), x-men (2013), uncanny x-men (2016).
after that, a new era starts:
uncanny avengers (2012), wolverine and the x-men (2015), all-new x-men (2016), death of x (2016), inhumans vs. x-men (2016), astonishing x-men (2017), x-men: gold (2017), x-men: blue (2017).
those are the main titles and storylines that you should keep in mind to get into the x-men and their story. in 2019, the x-men universe got rebooted and a new era started, called dawn of x. to follow the events of the dawn of x era, you should read:
house of x (2019), powers of x (2019), x-men (2019) + x-men (2021).
that would be a really rough and general reading order for the x-men comics. the x-men have a lot of subdivisions/secondary teams, like new mutants, x-force, x-factor, excalibur, generation x, etc. those teams are also key parts on the x-men story, but they aren't main titles. you could take a look at those titles, but if you decide to skip them, it wouldn't really make a huge diference.
i tried to summarize it the best way i could. i hope this was helpful to you!
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