The House of M issue showed that his marriage with Peggy fell apart because he wouldn't settle down, he was always off crusading because he's a person who can't sit around while injustice is being done. See, I'm convinced of the same thing as well. But I also think that Steve thinks he wants to settle down. He's an idealistic and let's face it, romantic to the core. He loves Sharon and he wants to settle down. Sharon on the other hand is more of a realist and she realizes theirs is a line of work that you just can't quite. Also, she probably knows that Steve will never be able to settle down completely, so you get the on/off relationship. At least that's my personal canon. Of course, as you said, it varies from writer to writer. I tend to think of Sharon and Steve as they were in CA vol 3, because they were wonderfully snarky with each other. :D
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See, I'm convinced of the same thing as well. But I also think that Steve thinks he wants to settle down. He's an idealistic and let's face it, romantic to the core. He loves Sharon and he wants to settle down. Sharon on the other hand is more of a realist and she realizes theirs is a line of work that you just can't quite. Also, she probably knows that Steve will never be able to settle down completely, so you get the on/off relationship. At least that's my personal canon. Of course, as you said, it varies from writer to writer. I tend to think of Sharon and Steve as they were in CA vol 3, because they were wonderfully snarky with each other. :D
I might ignore Liefeld
Lol yeah.