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Last post I complained about Dan Slott bringing his issues to his portrayal of Jen's sexuality, but otherwise, his run is pretty much awesome. For
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tammylee: nine pages of She-Hulk hilarity.
And from the first issue of his run, one page for the Steve/Tony shippers.

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And from the first issue of his run, one page for the Steve/Tony shippers.

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Yeah, I've read other posts of yours on this subject. :-( Most of Civil War's treatment of Tony I can rationalize, one way or another, but there are a couple things like this that are just so wildly OOC that it breaks my brain. And makes me unhappy, because other fans seize upon them and then try to bash me over the head with how awful my favorite character is.
If that's not outright villainous behavior, I don't know what is.
Exactly. *sighs* And while I'm (mostly) willing to ignore it as a "writers on crack" moment, the fact that it gives the Tony haters ammunition drives me crazy.
It also makes me sad because Tony/Jen is a cute relationship.
I never saw much of this, even in Avengers, but I can see how they would be fun together. Tony would appreciate a smart, powerful, playful woman. *g*
I sincerely hope that PAD can handwave the whole thing somehow, in a way that allows me to let go of it.
He seems willing to do it, from what I've heard. Now if only he's given some sort of opportunity.
But jeeze, it's hard when your fan-things are fighting. ;)
*laughs* So true. It's a whole new kind of awkwardness for me. *g*