In The Lost World 3x10, Malone is hit with a poisoned dart, which sends him into a vivid and violent war flashback. Roxton, understanding best the horrors of the front-lines, steps up to calm his friend down.

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In The Lost World 3x10, Malone is hit with a poisoned dart, which sends him into a vivid and violent war flashback. Roxton, understanding best the horrors of the front-lines, steps up to calm his friend down.
Marvel released a special literacy one-shot Adventures in Reading: Starring the Amazing Spider-Man with a cover date of June 1990. The issue was written by Louise Simonson and penciled by Jon Bogdanove. The issue included literary figures like Professor Challanger, John Roxton, Professor Summerlee, Edward Malone, Baloo, Shere Khan, Mowgli, Bagheera, Akela, King Richard, Wilfred of Ivanhoe, Prince John, Sir Brian de Bois-Gilbert, and Rebecca. (Adventures in Reading: Starring the Amazing Spider-Man 1, Marvel Comic Event)
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“I’ll use my own,” said Lord John Roxton, “in fitting a well-formed expedition and having another look at the dear old plateau. As to you, young fellah, you, of course, will spend yours in gettin’ married.”
“Not just yet,” said I, with a rueful smile. “I think, if you will have me, that I would rather go with you.”
Lord Roxton said nothing, but a brown hand was stretched out to me across the table.
-- The Lost World, by Arthur Conan Doyle
This is one of the most beautiful parts in the novel because (spoilers) Malone has just come back from the Lost World. The main reason he went was to impress Gladys. He comes back only to find her married, and she very callously mocks his effort to impress her. Naturally, Roxton thinks Malone is all set to marry Gladys, but when Malone says he'd rather go off with Roxton, Roxton doesn't question him. He just offers a hand that could be comfort, camaraderie, or both. Malone and Roxton will always be my brotp.
Did I not always see some hard fiber in her nature? Did I not, even at the time when I was proud to obey her behest, feel that it was surely a poor love which could drive a lover to his death or the danger of it? Did I not, in my truest thoughts, always recurring and always dismissed, see past the beauty of the face, and, peering into the soul, discern the twin shadows of selfishness and of fickleness glooming at the back of it? Did she love the heroic and the spectacular for its own noble sake, or was it for the glory which might, without effort or sacrifice, be reflected upon herself? Or are these thoughts the vain wisdom which comes after the event? It was the shock of my life. For a moment it had turned me to a cynic. But already, as I write, a week has passed, and we have had our momentous interview with Lord John Roxton and--well, perhaps things might be worse.
"I'll use my own [money]," said Lord John Roxton, "in fitting a well-formed expedition and having another look at the dear old plateau. As to you, young fellah, you, of course, will spend yours in gettin' married."
"Not just yet," said I, with a rueful smile. "I think, if you will have me, that I would rather go with you."
Lord Roxton said nothing, but a brown hand was stretched out to me across the table.
every now and then when I see johnlocker talk about how Sherlock Holmes was Doyle’s One True Gay Masterpiece I kind of just think about the fact that he wrote this with his own two hands
Edward Malone and Lord John Roxton, my new OTP.
*edward malone voice* we popping the BIGGEST bottles when Gladys marries me tomorrow
Malone: hello I am in love with Enid Challenger you can tell by the way we do literally nothing romantic together anyway we're going to go hunt ghosts even though they totally don't exist
A Ghost: bro you don't love her like that ur hella gay
Malone: ...well gee...... The Gods have spoken.......