5 Bookmarked Items in Vision Has Issues (Marvel)

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    An alternate universe where Maria was never Tony's mother but everything else is almost the same.

    His heritage is Italian/Sicilian/African (Lybian).

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    • 25 Jun 2025

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    • 29 May 2022

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      “What, you think I flung myself off of a cliff for my health? Didn’t I say that I loved you, that it was always you? Steve - come home with me. Give me a reason to sleep in that stupid, too soft bed, give me a reason to be annoyed when your morning alarm wakes me up for your morning run, to hate how you leave pencil shavings on the windowsill after you sketch, a reason to…” Bucky paused, and took a breath. He reached over, and rested his hand on the curve of Steve’s jaw. He brushed his thumb against his cheek, and smiled a bit. “...To not just exist in the spaces between the bruises.”

      "The blue orchid is synonymous with eternal hope. It represents the fighting spirit against an inaccessible love and the hope of reaching it one day. It also signifies the wisdom and purity of feelings. In some cultures, offering a blue flower express the possibility of making a wish and seeing it come true." - FloraQueen

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    “James, even you must admit that, ever since the concept of the ubermensch gave rise - ever since Dr. Abraham Erskine developed his formula and Johann Schmidt tested it upon himself, the world has become increasingly dangerous. Governments, militaries, individuals, thinking that they are above the natural order of things - and so they invite disaster and pain in their wake. Tony Stark and his idea to protect the Earth with weapons - another very American sentiment, to speak softly and carry a big stick. The larger your weapons, the more potent your power, the greater the enemy you make - in every war, we see this in the victors - but rarely do we think of the human element."

    A few months after Dr. Strange's mission that sent Bucky through time and space, suspicions arise that Baron Zemo still has access to funding and loyal staff despite being incarcerated in the Raft, and so Bucky Barnes organizes a small group of Avengers to investigate a summer home that escaped the destruction of Sokovia years prior. While on this mission, Bucky and Vision are forced to work with one another, and find an odd sort of solidarity in the trauma haunting their pasts.

    The sequel to Blue Orchids.

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    Vision has come to a choice he is proud he made for himself, one that Tony will oblige and one that would make a young witchling livid.

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  5. 20

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    .... and all the kids had a hand in it.

    One action can make all the difference, but what about a bunch of tiny ones? The kids are plotting, and the adults are doing their best to be good parents while maybe falling in love? Awful summary I know. Sorry!

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