in short: infinity war is gonna destroy us all
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» AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!
aesthetic asks:
• send me a fandom/character/etc. and i’ll make a picspam.
The Avengers (ORIGINAL MCU SIX) for @starksnstripes.
a wip of what i got so far for sdcc . Just need to polish these guys
X-men 1992
now updated with a friendly nieghbor hood spiderman
The Defenders countdown: One pairing • Matt & Elektra
“Wherever you run, I run with you.”
Sameer and The Chief quickly volunteer as their time with Diana have inspired them to fight for a cause. Charlie, however, hesitates. You see Charlie can’t shoot anymore. His PTSD is too overwhelming and he’s afraid he’s become useless. “Maybe you’ll be better without me,” he says, pained by the idea that he’s too “broken” to help.“But who will sing to us, Charlie?” Diana asks. It’s a simple question that brings a smile to Charlie’s face, a song in his heart, and the group continues on their way.
On the surface, it’s a tender moment. One that shows just how close this group has become since dropping onto the front lines of World War One. But with one simple line, Wonder Woman has redefined what it is to be a man.
Patty Jenkins’s Diana, doesn’t ask Charlie to continue to fight for her. She doesn’t need him to kill for her. She doesn’t try to encourage him or make him feel guilty for not being able to kill anymore, or turn him away because he’s can’t. She simply asks him to do what he can. She simply asks him to sing, and tells us that we don’t need to fight to be strong enough to stand beside Wonder Woman. – “But who will sing to us, Charlie?” The Defining Power of Wonder Woman
She accepts his mental illness (PTSD) and doesn’t ask him to overcome it, doesn’t challenge him to do anything beyond his capabilities, doesn’t demean or degrade him, and absolutely still views him as worthy of love and respect.
This is what is it to be a hero – not how many enemies you can kill, not how many buildings you can destroy, but how many lives you can inspire and uplift.
Diana: You ever wanna talk about your emotions, Bruce?
Bruce: No.
Clark: I do.
Diana: I know, Clark.
Clark: I’m sad.
Diana: I know, Clark.
reblog if you think ‘Wonder Woman Crosses No Man’s Land’ is the most iconic standalone superhero scene in all of 21st century superhero films so far