i love how deadpool and wolverine & wicked were promoted on the theme of best friends but more specifically enemies to friends and their respective fandoms drew the same conclusion of "they're gay"
my problem is that thunderbolts* feels like a slap in the face to brave new world, okay? like, the mental health representation and found family dynamics are gold, but going against everything sam AND steve stood for (and risked their lives for, especially for bucky) feels so anti-bnw -- maybe even anti-captain america?
solangelo
https://archiveofourown.org/works/61505920/chapters/15723568 - slow updates
poolverine
https://archiveofourown.org/works/61601731/chapters/157487251 - on hold
sentryagent
https://archiveofourown.org/works/65781478 - complete
sentryagent 2 - coming soon
cherik
cherik 1 - coming soon
the way i could write a 20 page dissertation on the symbolism of cherik's pastime being chess
"I can't even show you the scars from all the times I've tried to kill myself, they'd healed. When you touched me without your glove that was the closest to death I'd ever been and I realized I didn't like it."
CUT LOGAN LINE FROM X-MEN THAT HUGH AUDITIONED WITH
cherik playing chess is 2026 might cure me
wade: this wolverine is from a different universe
ao3 writers: where secondary genders exist
alexa, play i love you so by the walters
marvel pls i'm begging let loki and magneto interact on screen
john walker: not a perfect man, but a good solider
Photo by Toby Melville / Reuters
120514 | Patrick Stewart, James McAvoy, Ian McKellen, and Michael Fassbender at the X-Men: Days of Future Past premiere in London, UK.