Just in time to get us in the mood for the latest in Superman and Iron Man movies.
Great job on catching Tony Stark's blaze fare attitude and spurning authority. Is it just me or did they just set Tony up? By telling him to avoid Coulson, doesn't it just convince him that the guy's okay? I mean, he seems to want to be the opposite of these goody-two-shoes. It would be extra funny if they did that on purpose for the attitude he gave them.
Yes, this shows one of the stark (pardon my pun) differences between Avengers and Justice League... JL is much more serious about protecting themselves and their love ones (Hawkeye excluded).
I could see Pepper Potts and Lois becoming friends... well, now that Lois is a mother of almost 4, maybe not.
Lots of fun and enjoyment. But, I've got to say, Tony was quite a jerk for refusing to speak to Superman.
Hi, Virginia!
I assure you, my timing was simply just good luck and not planned. My muse has been pestering me for a few months to really get moving on this. Of course, she had nothing of substance to offer during said pestering.
Thanks for the kind words. Tony was actually really hard for me to write (one of the reasons I was dragging my feet on getting started). He's arrogant and sarcastic but also really likable (he's my favorite Avenger). Also, I'm only familiar with the movies, not the comics.
They actually did not set him up, though it's funny to think they might have! I didn't intend it that way, but hey, I like your theory!
I just thought it would be fun to allude to the inevitable formation of the Avengers.
I think Pepper and Lois could be friends. Though I can't imagine Lois liking the fact that Pepper is with a guy like Tony (pretty much the opposite of Clark). But I can see them chatting about how their guys are always flying off to save the world.
I purposefully made Tony a bit of a jerk in not wanting to talk to Superman. You have to think he might have known where the conversation was headed.