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stefencestrange · 10 months
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In case you wanted to know…it’s official that Tony Stark has a bondage kink.
I Am Iron Man issue #4
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stefencestrange · 11 months
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My man orz
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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Punisher #11 preview!
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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Oh my god they're in Soul World I'm gonna throw up and go crazy
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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something about this is just so hot
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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I think she took his slingy? Can’t be sure though. 
I tried redrawing this iconic scene from Multiverse of Madness in the Chris Bachalo / Way of the Weird style. Way of the weird will forever be a staple and the foundation carrying my Doctor Strange obsession, I freaking adore those comics. Easily my favorite run in the history of ever and I will never not praise it because it’s so underrated. 
Anywho, it’s nowhere near as flawless and whimsical as Chris Bachalo’s works, but I think this will be a fun thing to redraw in the future if I study his style more so- attempt one (maybe?). 
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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every night, the same dream. and every morning, the same nightmare.
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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Day 3: Favorite Location
The Waypoint
Movie: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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🍵 Tea Buddies ™ Master Kenobi & Master Strange tend to have tea parties at Stephen’s room. But sometimes, duty calls to Obi-Wan. 🥲
Check out my IG account for Stephen’s background story for this crossover! Instagram
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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Meet Supreme Strange! AU
Anti hero Stephen meets The Avengers! And he’s not impressed. Well, he might have his third eye upon certain tin man 👀
So, can you guys guess which other Antihero will meet Supreme Strange?
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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Doctor Strange in Midnight Suns
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stefencestrange · 1 year
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I can imagine how helpless a sorcerer without magic must feel in the company of mutants, a sorcerer and superheroes.
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#A Study in Blue
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stefencestrange · 2 years
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Solving problems in every universe - (2022)
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stefencestrange · 2 years
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YES!! This is why I don’t like MoM. It’s continuity for Stephen’s character is horrible.
The last we saw Stephen before NWH, he was standing—blank faced—at Tony’s funeral. The next we see him is NWH, where he seems to be fine. I brushed that off due to the fact that it wasn’t Stephen’s film; so why would his emotional state be a focus? And instead figured they would explore that in MoM. But no!!
Scott Derrickson ‘left’ the sequel production due to ‘creative differences’, and I can’t help wonder what we would have gotten if he had full power. We could have gotten Nightmare, a villain who would have been perfect to explore Stephen’s character post-IW and Endgame. We could have gotten an in depth look into the former doctor who struggled to uphold his oath in his first solo film, and then—arguably—violated it in IW to save the universe. We could have gotten a look into the trauma of a man with a photographic memory who died thousands of times in his first film, and then over fourteen million more in IW. We could have gotten a grieving man who was having nightmares of universes where there was another way—and then branch into the multiverse that way; ‘dreams are other universes’. There could have been so much to explore through the lens of Wong as the acting Sorcerer Supreme, who would have watched his friend unravel post-Endgame. There was guilt, there was angst, the was pure unbridled emotional pain: and we saw none of it.
There was so much potential, but instead we got a powerpoint slideshow mislabeled as a Doctor Strange sequel.
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On the continuity side of things, I raise Wong in She-Hulk. On the app it says he’s been librarian at Kamar-Taj for twelves years (I believe). However in DS, the opening scene is the then-current librarian being beheaded. Wong then takes over his duties—in 2016!! Did everyone just forget that??
Apologies, I just needed to put that somewhere.
One of the things I dislike about the MCU us, despite how much it hypes up the whole interconnected universe thing, individual installments are really bad about ... emotional continuity?
Sure, sometimes characters show up in each other's movies, or a villain is the result of something bigger that happened in the MCU (like the new antagonists in Falcon and the Winter Soldier linking back to the Snap and everyone coming back in Endgame). But no one ever deals with the emotional fallout of what happened to them in another movie? They just go back to their own mini-continuity with new problems.
The one exception I can think of off the top of my head is Iron Man 3 where Tony is traumatized from the events of The Avemgers. Which is one of my favorite aspects of that movie!
But compare that to Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness. Now that's one of my favorite marvel movies honestly (not just because Wanda died, but it certainly helped). But why does Stephen not seem to have any character or emotional development from Infinity War and Endgame?
I'm not just saying this through ironstrange lenses. Why does Doctor Stephen Strange, a man who had a breakdown in hiss first movie because he killed a man who was ACTIVELY TRYING TO MURDER HIM FOR EVIL PURPOSES - why is there absolutely no mention of the fact that he was forced to let a man, a fellow hero, someone he was working with to save the world die? That he essentially had to manipulate events for this exact outcome? Why do the writers not think this would affect him? Does that not seem like something that could lead to interesting emotional conflict and character development?
Or does just no one at Marvel ever talk to each other.
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stefencestrange · 2 years
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I’ll need to say, it’s Tony’s watch 🙃
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stefencestrange · 2 years
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Improving my gif making test- success.
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