Tramadol Midnight Theatre: Bright Eyes (EMH-verse)

copperbadge:

I’ve had the opening of this in my head ALL WEEK so thank god I finally sat down and scourged myself through it.

Title: Bright Eyes (Steve/Tony)
Rating: PG
Warnings: None.
Summary: Steve might have a fixation on Tony’s minor mutation.  
Notes: This is set in the universe of the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes animated cartoon, where Tony has remarkable gold-brown eyes. 

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Tony Stark had the strangest eyes Steve had ever seen, and he’d fought vampires, so that was saying something.

Not that they were unpleasant, not at all. They were just such an unusual color — Iron Man’s were blue of course, lit from inside, but Tony’s were anywhere from bright gold, in the right light, to deep burnished copper. Nobody had eyes like Tony, not even Hawkeye.

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There is not enough EMH fic in the world and this is delightful. 😀

lady-pei:

so I will live my life
knowing I’ve got just one chance to make it right
hope will be on my side this time

I will live what I am dreaming of.

—what i’m dreaming of, trading yesterday

Here is my contribution to the Happy Tony Stark project! My assignment was the loveable, floppy-haired EMH!Tony. And of course I slipped in a bit of superhusbands in there, because that’s how I roll. We love you Tony! 🙂

jabberwockypie:

ylixia:

To answer your question, laire, that silver fox at the end is Tony from Next Avengers, an absolutely adorable and deceptively heartrending kids movie wherein the Avengers are all killed by Ultron and Tony is left alone to raise their children.

AND BUILDS ROBOTS OF HIS DEAD TEAM MATES. YOU ARE LEAVING THAT OUT.

CREEPY, CREEPY ROBOTS

I’d genuinely love to see Armored Adventures Tony drawn in this style, because the AA here is Avengers Assemble, not Armored Adventures. (Maybe with a tragic post-school soul patch, like in a couple of the fics of young Tony that I’ve read.) Love the EMH Tony in particular.

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Seasons 1 & 2

These are now in my hot little hands! I wanted that edition of the second season, mainly because it showed a complete cast shot, including the girls and POC, and not just the four big white dudes. Then I found out it was a steelbook, which made me happy, and then I got to wondering if there’d been a steelbook season one. Turns out there had been, and I found possibly one of the last places on the internet stocking it (@thenile.com.au). Season one cost me $28.93 with free shipping, and I scored season two for super cheap off a seller on eBay for $11.99 + $3 postage (won’t bother linking to that because all of that seller’s stock is gone.) So I got the entirety of EMH, still brand new in shrink wrap, for under $45. Not bad when you consider I’d been looking seriously at the complete 1 & 2 pack that ranges from $60 – $100, depending on where you get it from.

Only complaints so far – one disc clip per box set was broken, meaning a disc floats free (but hey, that’s nothing outside the norm for buying DVDs), there’s a tiny bend in the top edge of the season one case (but it’s barely noticeable, and it still closes and opens fine) and none of the discs in both season box sets are numbered. They have the name of the episode arc on them instead. So I have to guess what disc I need, or google the episode list. I’m guessing it’s because the discs are the same discs they put in the partial season single disc issues, and there’s no need for numbers if you’re only buying one disc at a time, but it’s a bit of a pain in the arse in a box set.

All in all, I am very happy, and satisfied with my purchase, and unless there’s some super stupid menu system, I’ll probably remain that way. 🙂

animalker:

FIFTY FAVOURITE CHARACTERS » 5. Clint Barton, Marvel 

To successfully make a shot, you gotta follow and master basic steps. Your stance is the foundation. Where you draw your strength. Nock the arrow and grip. Realize you are wielding a weapon. Mindset. Focus solely on your goal, regardless of your surroundings. Be in the now. Set up and draw. Inhale and prepare for what you are about to do. Anchor and hold. There is no going back. Aim. All that remains is you and your target. Release and follow through. Master those and you hit every time. One last step. Feedback. Basically… take responsibility for the outcome. For every shot.

dudewithabow:

I love all the fics and headcanons about Hulk and Clint, because let’s face it, Clint would be the best with the Hulk. He already can’t walk down a street without accidentally adopting a dog, and he’s amazing at talking to kids at entertaining them. he’d probably spend every post-battle teaching the Hulk to fistbump him and building a pyramid of hotdogs for Hulk to eat and he can relate to Hulk because he knows what it’s like to be hated and ostracized by society and to have done terrible things that he regrets, and Hulk probably calls him Birdy and catches him when he jumps off buildings and i just-

HAWKEYE AND HULK OKAY

Watching Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for the first time totally gave me all the Hulk and Hawkeye feels.