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gatutor · 7 months
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Kirk Douglas-Toni Gerry "El loco del pelo rojo" (Lust for life) 1956, de Vincente Minnelli.
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kwebtv · 5 months
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Character Actress
Toni Gerry (born Antoinette Newman; June 24, 1926 - July 25, 1991)  Film and television actress active in the 1950′s and early 1960′s.   In all she played leads or supporting parts in more than 150 shows.  
Her television credits:
Fireside Theatre
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
Gruen Guild Playhouse
Big Town
Hopalong Cassidy
Invitation Playhouse:  Mind Over Murder
Your Jeweler’s Showcase
Waterfront
Mr. and Mrs North
Public Defender
Cavalcade of America
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Schlitz Playhouse
The Whistler
The Lineup
Navy Log
Passport to Danger
Matinee Theater
Crossroads
Science Fiction Theatre
Lux Video Theatre
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The George Sanders Mystery Theater
Captain David Grief
Colt .45
The Gray Ghost
Perry Mason
Broken Arrow
Flight
The Loretta Young Show
Wanted: Dead or Alive
Whirlybirds
The Lawless Years
21 Beacon Street
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
U. S. Marshall
The Millionaire
Man With A Camera
Bourbon Street Beat
The Hathaways
Rescue 8
Sea Hunt
Hennesey
Assignment: Underwater
Dr. Kildare
Shannon
Surfside 6
National Velvet
Cain’s Hundred
Simon & Simon
Family Ties
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avengerscompound · 1 year
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Tony Stark
Invincible Iron Man (2022)
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sudomanic · 3 months
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I just wanted to share these photos I found in The Marvin Songs
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burningfudge · 1 year
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Invincible Iron Man (2022) #9
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tincanmans · 7 months
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I am just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to please read Duggan‘s Invincible Iron Man run.
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cloakndagger2 · 1 year
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Emma Frost x Tony Stark married headcannons
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So it feels like at this rate we might not be getting a real wedding or marriage out of Tony & Emma which imo feels like a missed opportunity to explore the marriage of convenience trope and have a divorce battle between 2 of the messiest bitches in Marvel, but who knows there’s still another issue to go and anything can happen. In the meantime here are some headcannons
Tony finds out Emma’s a bottle blonde and teases her about it but makes up for it by helping her apply the hair dye in the bathroom
Tony is coy about his whereabouts one day and Emma follows him and finds out about his AA meetings. She listens in to his sharing for a bit before wanting to give him his privacy and heads back home. Eventually Tony tells her about the meetings in his own time
Tony nicknames her Em & Sparkles(which technically isn’t a hc since it happened in the comics ig I just think he would do it often)
In a similar vein Emma is always referring to him as Anthony. So much so that when another telepath or maybe shapeshifter tries to trick Tony into believing they’re Emma he catches on when the trickster refers to him as Tony instead of Anthony
Emma helps him tend to his bruises/wounds
The first time Tony catches Emma wearing his shirt immediately the heart eyes pop out. 1) because it’s the first time he sees her in something so casual 2) because well it’s his shirt duh
The first time Emma tries to cook for Tony is the last time Emma ever tries to cook for Tony as it ends with him putting out a fire and them ordering shawarma. He appreciated the effort though
They bond over their upbringings and daddy issues
Emma mocks Tony for being unimpressive without his suit. Tony in return mocks Emma for being unimpressive without her powers. Leads to them having a sparring session to settle it. Let’s just say they both win
Emma always acts disinterested when Tony rants about his tech stuff but she secretly loves seeing him nerd out about something he’s passionate about
When Riri meets Emma at first she thinks she’s sus(and it’s Emma so like fair) but eventually Riri warms up to her, but not enough to accept her job offers to work at Frost International. And unlike with Tony, Emma never pretends to be disinterested in Riri’s inventions. It’s always obvious she’s super invested, and when Tony calls her out on it Emma just says it’s because Riri’s way cooler than him(which she is)
Tony spoils the Stepford Cuckoos rotten, like even Emma thinks it’s a little much
Emma shows him some moves she learned back when she danced at the Hellfire Club
They calm each other down after waking up from nightmares
Emma initially assumes that since their marriage is a marriage of convenience he has no interest in being faithful or monogamous. Plus she’s used to feeling like 2nd choice because of Scott. It surprises her when Tony is willing to stay faithful and treat her like the queen she is
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rwpohl · 2 months
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i know what i like (in your wardrobe) - selling england by the pound, genesis, shepperton studios live 1973
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evilhorse · 10 months
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Hiiii. Some of my best friends are from the future.
(X-Men #25)
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Thinking about this moment again......
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I know people were shocked at how certain Tony was that the Avengers were going to avenge him if something happened/ rescue him the way they did in the next issue and I think that's ridiculous considering that the only time he genuinely knew help wasn't coming was when he was dying in the blizzard in Iron Man #182 and that was because he knew he pushed everyone away and, to paraphrase him, allowed his alcoholism to get as bad as it did. Normally, Tony has always had faith in his team (when written well, of course) so him expecting them to care isn't that surprising. He'd also just relived the events of the aforementioned issue in this scene and what he visualized when he woke up from that flashback was Iron Man's helmet. Remembering that he was a hero and was a part of something bigger than him is what got him back into action and he motivated by the desire to save Emma from the sentinels.
Him giving Emma his armour so she could escape is what I was actually thinking about. He called it repaying a debt and yes, she'd risked her life to save him before this happened and he never forgets a favour so that's part of it but also, Emma had no one at the time. She was so desperate that she'd resorted to making a deal with Fisk and unlike Tony, didn't have a team that would have her back. Tony knew that that was why Feilong wouldn't have killed him, not then, and that was part of why he was so sure, too. This part has actually been said in the book so it wasn't an observation, exactly.
My point is, one thing about this run that I really appreciate is that Duggan got rid of the idea that Tony has no friends or loved ones or that he was difficult to love or like and that's enabling him to write Tony the way he really is - someone who surrounds himself with good people, someone who is a part of the earth's mightiest heroes, someone heroic and kind and protective of innocent people, someone who didn't need to be lectured on how to be a hero 60 publication years into him becoming a superhero. Emma is so vulnerable right now, with most of her team, daughters, friends and loved ones gone and Tony is actually in a position to be someone she can lean on despite having troubles of his own, and I think that makes a lot of sense. I've heard talk about how he isn't taking care of himself/ needs someone to basically take over his life and I think people who think that way aren't appreciating what's really happening. The thing is, he's made so much progress in all of these years, progress that over fifteen years of Iron Man runs didn't really depict well, if they even acknowledged it, and we're finally getting to see the results of so much hard work on his part - he's on top of his recovery despite being in a position that is extremely triggering to him in multiple ways and it feels realistic. He hosted a Thanksgiving dinner (with Emma) for the others in the resistance and made a toast, he took Emma ice skating when she mentioned that she'd always wanted to do it and he's generally being emotionally supportive towards her. He also communicated his situation with Steve when him and Thor came to his rescue and I'm so glad Duggan didn't create any unnecessary conflict between them due to Tony clearly telling him why he shouldn't be seen having a support system because it would've become all everyone talked about. And now they've met multiple times and are working together, which I like. I like that Tony is working with so many Avengers in this run, too, because why wouldn't he?
The issues he's facing in this run are entirely to do with his technology being in the wrong hands on a much bigger scale than before, Rhodey being framed for murder and being in prison and until recently, in danger and figuring out how to fight back and, I don't know, I like that we aren't being bothered by unnecessary interpersonal conflicts that don't make sense for the characters or Tony's "difficult" personality being the cause of all his problems, which never made any sense for him.
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gatutor · 7 months
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Toni Gerry (Salt Lake Cit, Utah, 24/06/1926-Los Angeles, California, 25/07/1991).
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kwebtv · 3 months
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From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
The Millionaire - The Amy Moore Story - CBS - January 19, 1955
Drama
Running Time: 60 minutes
Written by Mary C. McCall Jr.
Produced by Don Fedderson
Directed by Alfred E. Green
Stars:
Marvin Miller as Michael Anthony
Paul Frees as Voice of John Beresford Tipton
Toni Gerry as Amy Moore
Ray Galli as Joseph "Joe" Reilly Moore Jr.
John Archer as Tom Williams
Roy Gordon as Andrew V. McMahon
Vera Marsh as Liz
Joseph Mell as Mr. Levy
Howard McNear as Smitty
Barbara Pepper as Fat Woman
Tido Fedderson* as Smitty's Assistant
*Tido Fedderson was the wife of Don Fedderson who made many cameo appearences in the series episodes.
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avengerscompound · 3 months
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Tony Stark INVINCIBLE IRON MAN (2022) #17
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marvelousmrm · 11 months
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Iron Man #95 (Conway & Mantlo/Tuska, Feb 1977). Tony upgrades his armor in time to fend off a government committee and the return of Ultimo — but his greatest threat, as ever, is within. Why’s he suffering from dizzy spells?
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burningfudge · 1 year
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Invincible Iron Man (2022) #10
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cantsayidont · 11 months
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August 1982. Not a trick, not an Imaginary Story — something horrifying has happened to the Batman, in the third part of a creepy and atmospheric four-part story illustrated by Gene Colan and Tony DeZuñiga.
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So as not to spoil the suspense, the next page goes behind the cut …
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How he got this way is explained in the preceding chapters (BATMAN #349 and #350); what happened next is shown in BATMAN #351, with a brief coda at the beginning of DETECTIVE COMICS #518. It maintains a feverish pace and atmosphere throughout, although the ending feels rushed — it could probably have done with another issue — and some aspects of the fairly elaborate backstory don't pay off. (It appears that Conway intended to revisit certain things later, but didn't get around to it before leaving the Batman books.)
This story is reprinted in TALES OF THE BATMAN: GERRY CONWAY VOLUME 3, which concludes with the storyline that introduced Jason Todd, who would become the second Robin in 1983.
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