I'M SO CONFUSED!!!
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yummmy

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yummmy

gingerhaze:

Iron Man We All Need A Lift

gingerhaze:

Iron Man We All Need A Lift

painisinthemind:

I WANT THEM ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!

painisinthemind:

I WANT THEM ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!

whoam-i-tosay:

D’AWWW.

whoam-i-tosay:

D’AWWW.

misscaptainamerica:

thundergoddess:

ceruleangirl:

the-left-lane-is-for-passing:

sithcamaro:

The soldier triumphs…. for now.

i am going to cry

he’s too perfect
it’s not fair

m-most precious……….

he’s going to be such an excellent father

misscaptainamerica:

thundergoddess:

ceruleangirl:

the-left-lane-is-for-passing:

sithcamaro:

The soldier triumphs…. for now.

i am going to cry

he’s too perfect

it’s not fair

m-most precious……….

he’s going to be such an excellent father

roar-ing20s:

Muppet Lantern Corps by ~mimi-na
I have no words.
comicsalliance:

Avengers 101: Everything You (Sort of) Need To Know About Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
By Chris Sims
Next week, The Avengers hits theaters as the culmination of a successful campaign designed to bring Marvel’s most popular characters and Hawkeye to the big screen. After four years and five movies of buildup, there’s a lot of excitement surrounding the project. Sure, the movies you’ve seen have done a pretty good job of introducing Captain America, Thor, Iron Man and those other guys to the worldwide audience, but with decades of comics chronicling their lives, filmmakers have had to leave quite a bit out to squeeze them into a bunch of two-hour blockbusters. That’s why today, I’m offering the uninitiated the public service of Avengers 101: A Crash Course in the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes with some of the stranger bits of minutiae that you probably never wanted to know.
Read more.

comicsalliance:

Avengers 101: Everything You (Sort of) Need To Know About Earth’s Mightiest Heroes

By Chris Sims

Next week, The Avengers hits theaters as the culmination of a successful campaign designed to bring Marvel’s most popular characters and Hawkeye to the big screen. After four years and five movies of buildup, there’s a lot of excitement surrounding the project. Sure, the movies you’ve seen have done a pretty good job of introducing Captain America, Thor, Iron Man and those other guys to the worldwide audience, but with decades of comics chronicling their lives, filmmakers have had to leave quite a bit out to squeeze them into a bunch of two-hour blockbusters. That’s why today, I’m offering the uninitiated the public service of Avengers 101: A Crash Course in the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes with some of the stranger bits of minutiae that you probably never wanted to know.

Read more.