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At least Portman was posing for a photo, from what I've see that's how January Jones' face always looks.Look at that face.. could she be any more thrilled to be in that movie?!
both of 'em actually
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I would love to see that kind of scene in the moviet:
Steve and Sharon banter was so fun in vol.3 !
Which run is this from?
Also, is Sharon still presumed dead in the current run? I picked up issue 1 of Spencer's Sam Wilson Cap, and I love it. But wondering what they have in store for Sharon?
Thanks, TR!
I need to catch up on that stuff on Marvel Unlimited. I kind of figured the uproar about fridging her was premature.

LOL true!
Since my son is also an Ian, that scene got to me. I thought Ian was still alive, though?

He was dead to Steve then voila we find out Sharon raised him and then he came back with Sharon as an adult (and she's aged in Dimension Z unlike Steve) and then he died again (I blame Sam) - maybe.
Steve needs new friends and a functioning serum. I'm tired of him being 95 yrs old. Though now they're having him lead the Uncanny Avengers because I guess he's good enough to lead them and not the regular Avengers or still be Cap ... for reasons.![]()
I don't have to agree with Mackie's views to enjoy his acting.
Sharon's been gone before for long stretches and presumed dead, so it wasn't new and I didn't doubt she'd be eventually be back. Everyone's been dead before and everyone but Uncle Ben has been back.
But Remender had her shoot Steve's child in the throat before she "died" and I think that was far more damaging to her character. Which is why when they undeaded her they tried to rehabilitate that by revealing she'd then raised him like his Mom.
Remender's fridging of her was overkill and made no sense because was I supposed to believe that Steve would be in more pain because Sharon died than because the child he'd raised for 11 years was dead and had incidentally been killed by Sharon. Come on.