spiderman

antoinetriplett:

so in iron man 2

a little boy in an iron man helmet tries to shoot one of the rampaging suits with his lil toy flight stabilizers

in spider-man 2

a little boy puts on his spiderman suit and stands up against the rhino

that’s great for all the little boys in the theater, but you know what I want?

i want a little girl to help the heroes

i want a six-year old redhead to kick nat’s gun to her

i want a twelve-year old with braces and a lisp to shake cap back to consciousness

i want a nine-year old latina girl to take clint by the hand and walk him down unfamiliar streets back to the main fight

i want a sixteen-year old black girl to kick an enemy in the back of the knees to save sam wilson

because girls are sitting in that audience too

and they deserve to see that

Try Spider-Man 2 (the other one). No, really!

Peter Parker sans spider-powers runs into a burning building to save a little Asian girl. As soon as Peter gets into trouble, the little girl tries to pull him to safety. Some combination of the two of them gets him out of the fire. (Here’s the scene!)

In the very next scene, Peter is full of angst that he wasn’t able to save everyone in the fire, and is staring gloomily out of his window. Ursula, the shy and awkward daughter of the building’s landlord, knocks on his door and offers him some chocolate cake. Peter accepts, they eat together, that’s…pretty much it. But after that, his mood seems to improve.

If you’re wondering what those two scenes have in common, it’s that they were promptly written off as silly or unnecessary. (How can a small child help pull a grown man to safety? Why does the action stop for five minutes while Peter talks to some ugly girl?) But in 2004 I was, like the OP says, the girl sitting in the audience, and I felt a) utterly delighted and b) like I belonged. So if someone could do that for today’s girls, that’d be great.

Hey, Spider-fans!

Do you despair of people constantly pitting MJ and Gwen against each other?

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Or maybe you wanna see more of this relationship?

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Or this one?

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Or you’ve wondered how this conversation went?

Or you wish we’d gotten to see this scene?

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Or you wanna ship these two?

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Then feel free to join in with the Spider-Ladies Positive Relationships Fanworks Fest (sorry about the clunky name) which will run from 7th – 13th July.

Slash, friendship, any kind of positive relationship – in the form of fanfic, fanart, meta or whatever you choose is welcome! Tag ‘em with ‘slprfest’, if you would, so I can find them and make a masterpost! Because let’s face it, this fandom could use a little more love for its ladies.

I’ve been trying for ages to write an(other) post about Harry Osborn and his schizophrenia/bipolar disorder, but it keeps coming down to

  • Here is a guy who tried really really hard to live with his mental health issues
  • And make up for the stuff he did fuck up
  • And not hurt anyone
  • And certainly not kill anyone
  • Whilst also dealing with his drug addictions, heavy drinking, and the knowledge of what his father did to him and his friends
  • He was, on the whole, a pretty good rep for the concept of ‘mental illnesses can fuck up your life but you don’t have to let that define you’
  • Plus, he’s never ever killed anyone (not even Peter when he was lying unarmed in front of him) and actually on the whole seems pretty repulsed by killing
  • So anyway
  • When adapting for his character for another movie and introducing him to a whole new fandom
  • They decided to just throw out virtually all of that
  • And also make him
  • A MURDERER