#cassie lang
Cassie Lang’s reaction to the bunny toy Scott gave her: “He’s so ugly! I love him!”
Cassie’s reaction to a giant ant: keeps it as a pet, treats it like a funny looking dog
Now imagine Cassie meeting Khonshu with his mummy wrappings and floating bird skull.
My favourite Dad-daughter duos in Marvel♥
Scott Lang really lost five years of his daughter’s childhood and that shit hurted
no offense but scott lang did not break into the vistacorp headquarters, hack their systems, pay back all of the customers that that corporation stole from, and then drive the ceo’s car into a pool for y’all to be calling steve rogers the anti capitalist king of the mcu
scott has been an anti tony this entire time, has a business that employees ex-cons, AND raised cassie fuck blue lives lang but you all want to pay him dust for characters like dr straight??? i don’t think so!!! keep up the good work comrade lang i support you
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Closeups of the Young Avengers in Empyre: Aftermath Avengers (2020) #1
Closeups from the cover and variant covers
Part 2 of Empyre: Aftermath Avengers (2020) #1, an epilogue to the Empyre event
part 1 part 2 part 3 Young Avengers closeups
1- Captain America: Civil War
2- The Mighty Avengers #31
Billy and Cassie serving Kate energy✨
cassie lang appreciation for no other reason than that she deserves it
(Un)Friendly reminder that the Young Avengers isa team of legacy characters who have problems with their legacy.
It’s not about teen/young adult heroes. It’s not about legacy characters. It’s about characters that have a complicated relationship or story with their legacy. It’s the whole point of the team. From it’s very formation
V2 focused more on this, but it’s present from the start.
No, it’s not.
In fact the central problem of the original young avengers is not about legacy at all. It’s about a generational conflict.
The entire conflict with the Avengers comes down to the fact that the pioneers of superheroism in this case the Avengers are all people that were forced to chose being superheroes as the result of tragedy or extraordinary circumstances so they don’t get why a bunch of regular teenagers would simply chose to be superheroes, while the next generation of the profession aka the young avengers simply want to be superheroes to help people, because that’s the thing the people they idolized in this case the Avengers have been saying people should do for the entirety they have been alive.
The entire concept of legacy matters shockingly little in the book for a story about characters that have these individual connections particularly because a lot of characters don’t exactly know about them. And when they find out all of them are just like “oh, I’m related to this really amazing person. Cool. Moving on.” There is never a conflict between Eli and his grandfather. There is never a conflict between Cassie and Scott. Or Billy and Wanda. Or Tommy and Wanda. Or Mar-Vell and Teddy. Much less Vision and Vision. It’s only the guy related to a supervillain who has a problem with it. Everyone else is like “superhero parent, sweet! I’ll be a superhero!” and the only conflict they might have is getting around the lack of superpowers. Parental conflicts are in fact limited to the none superhero sides of the family like with Cassies mother or Teddys species.
And V2 focuses more on legacy? Is that a joke? The writer literally said he would not write a story like that. There is not a single storyline about legacy in the whole thing. Why would you think that? Because no name parent characters pop up as villains for a couple of issues? That was the writers opinion that teenagers have to villifiy their parents to run away from them and leave home in order to grow up and have their own lifes. Mommy and daddy issues? I guess. Legacy? Nope.
wow i love teddy
hes always holding
or comforting
someone
ALL THE TIME
Teddy is seriously the sweetest person in the entire Marvel universe. I don’t have the pics but i’d like to add: the very first frame we see of Hulkling is him comforting a child; and in the YA/(annoying)Runaways crossover he’s wrapped around Wiccan with a wing over him like an umbrella.
Then Billy comforting a crying Teddy after the woman he’d know as “Mom” his whole life was taken away. If Warrior Prince Teddy Fucking Altman isn’t one of your favorite characters, something is broken.