You know, I don’t think I’ve ever seen lady superheroes being goofy or laughing very often so I decided that these two should have a little fun and came up with the idea that Sue was going to use her powers to make a pair of silly glasses and make Natasha laugh like she hasn’t laughed in ages. I also like that thing where you braid two people’s hair into one braid so that’s in there as well. All part of the fun.
I know I’m supposed to continue with the hoodievengers BUT! I was talking to a friend about these comics and we both convened that Bucky and Clint are unable to plan. This drawing is the result of that conversation and I just had to share.
Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanova
Margarita Levieva as Yelena Belova
Stephanie Jacobsen as Monica Chang
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This isn’t supposed to be a live ammunition exercise.
Rules were meant to be broken, “Kапитан”.
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Guys, hey, guys. Do you remember that time that Coulson called Natasha and she ended up forming the Avengers? Remember how she did that by digging up Bruce Banner and introducing Steve to him then was the voice of reason when Tony and Steve were bickering and then how she brought Clint back from being mind controlled so that they can be a team? Remember that? Remember how the Black Widow out smarted a god? Remember that time she kept her shit together when the Hulk attacked her, even though she was really scared? Remember when she knocked an alien off his flying scooter and figured out how to drive it despite it being extraterrestrial tech, then got her ass up to the top of Stark Tower, found Loki’s staff and saved the world from being invaded by turning off the machine?
Remember how she was the central character of the whole freaking movie?
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ღ Natasha Romanova // Black Widow
It’s not the length of a life that matters…just the depth of it. The chances we take. The paths we choose. How we go on after our hearts break. Hearts always break. And so we bend with our hearts. And we sway. But in the end…what matters is that we loved…and lived.
(via hammerheadyak)
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You’re a spy, not a soldier.I love her in the final scene with the Chitauri so, so much. She’s the only one of them we see figuring out where their weak spots are, how their bodies operate, how they fly their flying things. She takes them out with their own weapons. We see the ferociousness on her face, the effort involved in every movement, and she just never stops. She’s probably my favorite female superhero that I’ve ever seen onscreen (not that there are a whole lot to choose from, dammit, but still).
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