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Question for the marvel fen about Eli Bradley
I'm fairly certain that it's never mentioned in canon whether Eli Bradley practices any particular faith, if at all. But considering his family, it's always been my head canon that he's muslim - though I'm not positive about which branch. I'm fairly split between the Nation of Islam and Sunni Islam, but there are of course other branches and off-shoots... (Is it ever elaborated on in canon what branches Faith Shabazz and Josiah X belong to? The name changes imply Nation, but I'm not sure if it's ever actually outright said. This is what I get for not having read The Crew yet.)
What's your opinion? Do you have head canon regarding other characters religious affiliations (or lack there of)? Share!
Legalese: from Dark Reign: Young Avengers because it still remains awesome always and forever.

What's your opinion? Do you have head canon regarding other characters religious affiliations (or lack there of)? Share!
Legalese: from Dark Reign: Young Avengers because it still remains awesome always and forever.

Yeah, this.
(I like to think his grandmother side-eyes him into fasting for Ramadan.)
LOL, I can see grandma faith doing that, too.
Do you think, Tony Stark's faith varies by universe? I mean, I think all of them have the Catholic guilt down pat (I haven't read any Ultimates), but I've always sort of read 616!Tony as kind of WASPy.
In Ultimates Tony's mother was Hispanic (a scientist, too). I don't know man, in 616 Tony's a guy who seems to luxuriate in his guilt at times. That's very Catholic to me, whereas Episcopalian (Anglican or an off shoot of C of E) doesn't really have that sort of outlook at all (my dad's Catholic, my mum Episcopalian and their attitudes are... different. I also attended Catholic school and did mass and flirted with confirmation, so).
Re: Yeah, this.
Thanks for the perspective. I was raised full-stop Catholic in a heavily Catholic area, so Protestantism is... well, not so much a foreign country to me as it is a series of nonadjacent state - like the midwest of religion. I probably universalize some aspects of Catholicism to all of Christianity that don't necessarily hold true.
Re: Yeah, this.
Do you have any more details on this? In my head canon, (616) Tony Stark's mother, Maria Carbonell, is Cuban by birth (although according to the Internet, "Carbonell" is as likely to be English as Spanish).
Re: Yeah, this.
I know that it's an unpopular opinion, but I liked some parts of Orson Scott Card's Iron Man. OSC can be a USDA primo arse**** but he had some good ideas, and I liked the Asian scientist he had in the series. She didn't like kids, was agonstic (iirc) and sharp as a scapel.
Re: Yeah, this.
that stuff that makes Tony... blue
Blue? I don't want to know.