Title: slipping through the years Author: often_adamanta Rating: Mature Word Count: 17.991 Universe: MCU Relationship(s): Steve Rogers/Tony Stark (endgame), Peggy Carter/Steve Rogers, Tony Stark/Original Female Character, Tony Stark/Original Male Character, Pepper Potts/Tony Stark Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Author summary: The plane crash and subsequent ice might have killed him, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t still around, haunting those he cares about. And since the only person who can see him is Tony Stark, death sure isn’t going to be boring. Comment: Prompted by the theme, I went and re-read this one because I remembered it covering the Iron Man events towards the end. I'd forgotten that it was from ghost!Steve's POV, which is fascinating and slightly heartbreaking. Really love Steve's voice in this one.
Other favourite Iron Man fanworks that came to mind are all gen Tony-centric - I'm not quite sure if that's allowed? I adore Hundredthousand's IM1 inspired paintings for example, see here and here, plus her Arc Reactor piece, which spans all of the Iron Man and the Avengers movie. But the ambiguity of the arc reactor - loss of control, free fall, trauma and danger on the one hand, vs. his own resources and ingenuity on the other - are very much introduced in Iron Man I.
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Rating: Mature
Word Count: 17.991
Universe: MCU
Relationship(s): Steve Rogers/Tony Stark (endgame), Peggy Carter/Steve Rogers, Tony Stark/Original Female Character, Tony Stark/Original Male Character, Pepper Potts/Tony Stark
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Author summary: The plane crash and subsequent ice might have killed him, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t still around, haunting those he cares about. And since the only person who can see him is Tony Stark, death sure isn’t going to be boring.
Comment: Prompted by the theme, I went and re-read this one because I remembered it covering the Iron Man events towards the end. I'd forgotten that it was from ghost!Steve's POV, which is fascinating and slightly heartbreaking. Really love Steve's voice in this one.
Other favourite Iron Man fanworks that came to mind are all gen Tony-centric - I'm not quite sure if that's allowed? I adore Hundredthousand's IM1 inspired paintings for example, see here and here, plus her Arc Reactor piece, which spans all of the Iron Man and the Avengers movie. But the ambiguity of the arc reactor - loss of control, free fall, trauma and danger on the one hand, vs. his own resources and ingenuity on the other - are very much introduced in Iron Man I.