pwnyta:

Honestly… the amount of screen caps and comic panels I got of Tony being tied up or wrapped up in wires/ropes/TENTACLES is outrageous…

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Like I know its not just one artist so wtf is up with people drawing Tony tied up… HELL Even MCU had him tied by his wrists to a bed frame, granted it was up-right but I can only imagine if it was upright because if Killian zip tied him to a horizontal bed people would be disturbed.

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More disturbed. Killian was kinda creepy. … All Tonys bad guys have a creeper vibe to them TBH. Not even just the MCU villains… like I cant forget that comic with Doc Ock…. or the one with the sentient armor…

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THATS ANOTHER THING. WTF IS UP WITH TONY AND VILLAINS….

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((Not even mentioning Tony and his comment about whips or his weird dog-like want to be called a good boy… and then him being turned into an actual dog. Thats weird…))

At least Doom fuckin… just turned good because his weird obsession with Tony… but the others! God fuckin damn.

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…But also this image needs some explaining–

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Anyways.. this was supposed to just be about my question folder of canon Tony bondage… but… now its just general weird canon kinky? stuff I guess.

arielabarers:

I think it’s always the moments that are the trials that end up making you become a hero in the end. You’re not a hero unless you’ve gone through the trials. And it makes these moments so much sweeter, so much better. I don’t believe in ‘deserved,’ but I might believe in ‘earned.’

HAPPY 29TH BIRTHDAY BRIE LARSON! (October 1st, 1989)

fallenvictory:

“Every character has a specific color — it’s a nice way of giving people their own identity. We use color like comic books do, with each character staying in their lane as far their palette goes: T’Challa is purple, Okoye is red, and Nakia is green.

[Nakia] is the No. 1 warrior in the River tribe and her look was inspired by the Suri tribe in Africa,” says Carter. “Green signifies water, a coastal community, leaves and plants — they live in a lush area, as opposed to the perception that Africa is arid and dry.” – Black Panther costume designer Ruth Carter