Proof that Tony Stark is bisexual in the MCU
It is known that 616 Tony is bisexual. If you didn’t know – here’s the page from “Tony Stark: Iron Man (2018) #4”.
But is MCU Tony also bisexual? Let’s find out.
The Avengers:
0:43:10 - seems that Tony watched Rogers' movements at the end of his fight with Loki and liked what he saw.
1:10:08 - “Back off”.
2:08:30 – Sleeping Beauty.
Age of Ultron:
1:52:35 – Rhodey and Tony being a “couple”.
2:10:30 – Nat’s remark.
Civil War:
0:59:50 – huh?
Infinity War:
0:14:35 - Tony didn't know that was Levi.
0:17:08 – Tony noticed Strange’s hair moving.
0:19:15 - Strange's flirting and Tony's reaction.
1:18:50 – Tony and Strange are gazing into each other’s eyes and holding hands.
1:23:45 – again.
Endgame:
0:09:25 – Rogers’ face btw. Is he jealous here?
1:16:30 - Tony is staring at the America’s ass.
1:17:30 – Tony flicks Scott's butt.
1:20:00 – Tony is 100% okay with having a man inside him. Literally.
So what do we have?
He is comfortable touching men and being touched, even if he barely knows them. Even if it’s very gay.
He openly jokes about “gay” things.
He gazes into the eyes of both Steves, and Steves gaze back. Like, pretty often. Even Nat noticed this little habit.
He looks at men. Body, hair, ass. And he doesn’t hide it. That’s not so straight, I’d say.
Conclusion: Tony is bi. He is not latent, not really hidden one, just already in an established relationship with a woman and is faithful to her. He seems to be attracted to some guys though (we can see this towards Rogers and Strange).
Marvel shows it to us, and that’s actually the best we could get here. Because, unfortunately, the real international movie business is not yet ready for Iron Man to have a boyfriend. At least we can say he is canonically bisexual.
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If you're like me, sometimes you need the full text of Civil-War-era Tony's letter to Steve in the event of his death from "What If? Fallen Son" (2009). So here it is in its entirety!
If you notice any typos on my part, please let me know.
I put line breaks wherever the text was broken up, either by being in different sections of a panel or different panels/pages. I preserved the ellipses, though I didn't double them (in many cases a section of text would end in "..." and then the next section would also begin with "..."). I also didn't double up line breaks and ellipses.
Steve,
I hope you never have to read this, old friend, because if you do, it means something terrible has happened.
It means I'm dead.
I suppose it shouldn't come as much of a surprise, really.
During my years as Iron Man, I've racked up hundreds of enemies who wanted to do me in… and after recent events, probably a few old friends who feel the same.
It's funny, though. I always prided myself on being a futurist--constantly thinking a leap ahead of everyone else.
Apparently, that leap wasn't nearly far enough.
But this letter is about looking forward--not back.
It doesn't matter what killed me. All that matters is what happens next… and the legacy I've left behind.
I'm not talking about Iron Man, either.
The suit is nothing without the right man inside… and there aren't many I'd trust to pilot.
Rhodey. Pepper. Happy.
Maybe Jarvis… though he was never really the hero-type.
And you, Steve.
Whether you believe it or not, I always trusted you.
Even during the darkest days--during the war--I never stopped believing in you.
No one did.
But like I said, this isn't about choosing a new Iron Man.
There was a world before him, and there will be one after.
This is about my ideas--the plans and inventions that I hoped would make the world a better place.
This is about making sure those things don't fall into the wrong hands.
I don't even want to imagine the suffering that could cause…
That's where you come in it.
I need your help, Steve.
I need you to keep an eye on things now that I can't anymore--which is a lot to ask, I know, after what I've put you through.
Still you're the only one I trust to make certain everything I was working for doesn't fall apart without me… and to ensure that the threats that I wasn't around to predict… don't end up blindsiding us in my absence.
Our war may be over, Steve, but we both know that it won't be the last one.
When the time comes, the world will still need heroes.
And when the fighting is over and history is written… I can only hope that we will be remembered as more than just heroes.
I hope that we will be remembered as I will always remember us… As friends.
And the typeface used in the comic is--or is very close to--Lucida Handwriting Light, which used to come free with a lot of Microsoft products.
I also have a rough mock-up of the entire letter.
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