love that Tony thought a signed copy of his own photograph would be a romantic gift. in his defense, he also habitually keeps photos exactly like that of his respective current girlfriend just like. on his desk. bc he’s a sap
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love that Tony thought a signed copy of his own photograph would be a romantic gift. in his defense, he also habitually keeps photos exactly like that of his respective current girlfriend just like. on his desk. bc he’s a sap
Hand in marriage ma’am? 🤲🏻 Spare hand in marriage? 🤲🏻
Unsurprisingly, Tony gets a little tired of the idea that he’s suddenly turning over a new leaf or becoming a new person whenever someone realizes he’s not the person they assumed he was.
Iron Man vol 1, #82 (1976)
So, I'm noticing this really disturbing pattern
of Tony being involved in the deaths of his girlfriends' fathers. Narration keeps assuring us that these accusations are a "distorted version of events" and unfair and whatnot, but when it it keeps happening over and over... Well, it becomes pretty damn suspicious, doesn't it?
What am I reading