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eideticspider · 6 months
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i’ve never mentioned it before but cindy doesn’t spend thanksgiving with her family—she spends her thanksgiving day volunteering at the domestic violence shelter. nari doesn’t get mad. it’s not like she’s ignoring her family. but she does send a heaping plate home for cindy.
and like every overbearing (but well meaning) mother, there’s plenty of food on the plate for leftovers (or gwen)
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silkandwebs · 8 months
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@spiderbyhalf asked: ❤️‍🔥what’s their most erogenous zone?
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{✗} the most erogenous zone for cindy is probably the line of her neck or the softest parts of her wrists, ankles, and thighs. lips or fingers--even the lightest of SCRATCHES on those areas of her skin will immediately elicit some sort of audible reaction from her.
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xmenred2022 · 11 months
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In ten years peter parker’s entire high school graduating class will be comprised of super people. midtown high school ranked number one in terms of amount of radioactivity it’s students are exposed to
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aestian · 3 months
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PAIN AND SUFFERING ON PLANET EARTH
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shokuto · 10 months
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Miles knew and got the numbers of his earth’s Cindy Moon, Jessica Drew, and Dinah Lance I’m starting to think he’s always had game lmao
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emily-prentits · 8 months
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saya ishii and cindy moon. plaguing my brain.
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which-star · 6 months
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I'm so glad they chose Cindy Moon! I was thinking if they introduced other female Spider themed heroes, it would have probably been Jessica or Gwen. So glad they went with her
Yeah! I think Gwen would've been the obvious choice for a lot of people, but if you think about it, they'd have to lay a lot more groundwork. Same with Jess, seeing as she's been long established before Miles in the comics but in the ps4 game there are no heroes past Peter and Miles -- whoever is introduced comes after Miles. Though one could have her as a P.I. operating on the downlow, I guess? Another speculation for another ask.
Cindy is more easily explained by the bunker-fact (though we'll see if Insomniac keeps that) without the need of dimension-traveling along with being a relatively newer character (Miles first appeared in 2011 and Cindy in 2014). She is the logical choice, if you want a known character with a built-in fanbase but not someone too-popular to retool and introduce to the public consciousness. She's directly connected to Peter and has a lot of clear themes that can be translated to a new context. Her dynamic with Jonah... -- well, I don't know if we're getting that since he's a conspiracy theorist parody in the game -- but the running bit of him liking Silk over Spider-Man will never be not funny.
Adding Gwen+the multiverse stuff to the game would've been a bad move, seeing as we already have a piece of spidey-media that's popular with the general public already doing that. If we count No Way Home, we have two. The multiverse fatigue/trend wouldn't help at all nor make them stand out. Spiderverse and Insomniac already have their respective niches stemming from the original source material and it's best to stay in their lanes. Cindy is a good choice! She's relatively well-known among comic fans with consistent minis, she has a sick suit and an interesting story, and she deals with the hero biz a lot differently from the other two. There's a lot to build from that alone.
Plus a prior history with Felicia in the comics, so how will they incorporate that?
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halfxspider · 10 months
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@eideticspider asked: I'll carry you to bed if I have to.<3 / Lack of Sleep Starters
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"Just..." A slightly frustrated sigh left the man's lips as he took a sideward glance at Cindy before his eyes moved back to the holo screens. "Give me a minute, ok? I'll be up as soon as I'm done."
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silver-inked · 1 year
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Silk (Comics) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Felicia Hardy/Cindy Moon Characters: Felicia Hardy, Cindy Moon, Lola (Silk), Rafferty (Silk) Additional Tags: fluff and a bit of angst, them working would have its ups and downs Summary:
Living and loving each other is like falling, its rapid and quick. But even then, between betrays love and loss, finding the right pace and words finds itself harder in practice than in theory. It's the grey space that attracted them to each other in the first place that binds them like a silver bow and breaks them in the process. But it's getting better, and one day it will all click. For today kisses and confusion and love and excitement are enough.
"It’s this gray area that they are searching for still, where heroes can be villains and villains, heroes. Where you can be good and bad and switch in between flawlessly. They are getting there, but it's equally as hard as it is rewarding.
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blessyouhawkeye · 1 year
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two pretty best friends
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noattentionsstuff · 10 months
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In the marvel hero villain swap au Spiderman (Peter Parker) runs a criminal empire. Its main members are the outher spider people specifically ghost spider, Spiderman (miles morales) silk and spider women.
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eideticspider · 10 months
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cindy is 5'6" with 6'5" energy.
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If the mcu ever decides to re-introduce Spider-Man I fucking hope it’s the Silk/Cindy Moon plot line
Cause it’d make the most sense to have new/mostly new characters since the old ones don’t remember him and there’s so much potential there for him to hear about her ‘imprisonment’ and decide that’s the reason he’s finally going to actually interact with someone from his past (even if Cindy doesn’t remember)
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amazing-spiderling · 2 years
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This has been itching at me but how do you think Murderdock would display affection in any capacity?
Oh, anon. Are you ready to join me on a voyage of soul searching and navel gazing? Because that's where you have sent me with this seemingly simple question.
For starters, we are venturing into the territory of personal headcanons and subjective judgements, simply because we don't see this character in a purely romantic or even sentimental exchange. But I assume that's why you asked this question in the first place. I have spent a lot of time (too much, probably) dissecting the few heavily loaded lines of dialogue and context clues, as well as using what we know of Matt's relationships in the garden variety universes.
But I think the main answer to this question lies in examining the significant relationships he does have with other people.
First off, Cindy Moon:
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Now you may be saying to yourself, "This looks like a romantic relationship to me, case closed!" but A. I don't think that it is and 2. You asked how Murderdock would show affection, and I don't think that's what we're witnessing here. Though at the time, it's easy enough for the reader to think this is some kind of serious romance, Murdock later tells Gwen that he essentially has an arrangement with Cindy Moon. Since SILK represents the only major rival to the Hand's endeavors in the West, he's found it advantageous to "keep his enemies closer". Even this visit isn't a social call, he's come specifically to ask Cindy for more isotopes to help fuel Gwen's powers.
Everything about this scene, his dramatic entrance, flippant dialogue, overbearing cologne is classic Murderdock. He's showboating, putting on a performance for an audience, in this case, Cindy. His demeanor around her is no different than what the rest of the world sees. I wouldn't go so far as to say he feels nothing for Cindy, but I don't know that I'd call it affection.
So let's move on to someone who gets an inside view...
Otomo:
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"Otomo" is literally "companion" in Japanese. Whether this is the man's name or simply his job title, we never learn, but suffice to say he has filled this role for Murdock for long enough that they have a unique rapport. Otomo is allowed to speak candidly around Murdock, even when it's bad or disappointing news. He is someone that Matt trusts on some level, at least enough to let him closer than most other people, and part of that probably has to do with the fact that Otomo very likely already knows a great deal about Matt's past, at least from the point that he joined the Hand. Even if Otomo doesn't understand Matt's motivations, he does understand his motus operandi. Otomo likely doesn't know why Matt has an interest in Spider-Woman, he almost certainly doesn't know about Matt's suicidal thoughts, but he is also content not questioning anything his master does. This puts him somewhere between an employee and a friend, but I wouldn't say Otomo gets to see Matt's true face either, despite their history.
Speaking of history...
DA Nelson:
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My personal favorite relationship in this universe (and let's face it, all of them, when it comes to Matt Murdock) is the one between Matt and Foggy, even though it's been twisted into something toxic and yet shockingly recognizable. Just as they were in 616, Matt and Foggy were roommates in law school, and it seems their association has continued in some form since then. Now that Foggy is District Attorney, Matt seems to have no qualms about asking for "mutually beneficial" favors, which clearly seem to come at great expense to Foggy, if only because Foggy actually gives a damn about what other people think.
I chose this panel because of one line that I have spent so much time thinking about: "Just like always... I'm trying to give you what you want, Matt." This tells us that Matt has a long history of putting pressure on Foggy, and Foggy has gone out of his way to deliver whatever it is Matt wants from him. To me, that means that Foggy has proven to be a reliable asset time and time again. That may not speak to a romantic relationship in the present, but I do think it's the sort of thing that could spawn "fond" feelings in the charcoal briquet of Murderdock's heart, although perhaps more akin to what someone feels for a well trained pet.
The interesting thing about this dynamic as we see it in the comic is that, as always, Matt doesn't actually hide his intentions from Foggy. He is very casual in the way he approaches him and speaks plainly about the rules he wants Foggy to bend. Matt shows his fangs to Foggy, but it is Foggy who makes the mistake of thinking he won't bite. Foggy trusts Matt far too much, but because of that Matt knows he's on a short leash, unlikely to wander. Of course, things change once Matt meets...
Gwen Stacy:
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Now you might be sitting here and going, what, what WHAt? This is a question about affection and Gwen and Murderock are enemies. Where are you headed with this, you coco crazy pants? But hear me out on this one-
Gwen thinks Murderdock is the villain, her villain, and certainly, we the readers do as well. But Matt? Gwen is his special interest. He's not opposed to what Gwen does or who she is. Unlike Spider-Man and his villains, Gwen didn't wrong Matt in the past or steal his research or destroy his criminal empire. Matt isn't out for revenge, he doesn't want to kill Gwen. All he wants is to prove that they are, on a fundamental level, the same.
In this universe, Matt plays a role not unlike the one Mephisto plays in 616 when it comes to Spider-Man. The "basically the devil" has an obsession with corrupting Spider-Man because we can't have nice things, don't ask me. Similarly, Matt wants to break Gwen, but only by giving her so much power that she has no choice but to be corrupted by it, as he felt he was by his.
How does he plan to accomplish this? By worming his way into her life, devising scenarios that put Gwen in increasingly desperate situations and watching her squirm. He continues to up the stakes, calling in favors, giving his enemies valuable tools to manipulate them into their places on his chess board, all to force Gwen's hand and bring about his downfall. Speaking of hands, what the hell does the Hand even do in New York? I have no idea, and neither do you, because Matt sure as hell isn't minding his business, because he's obsessed with Gwen.
So! What does this mean when it comes to the answer of your question, oh so patient and gracious anon?
First of all, I don't think there's any chance that Murderdock is going to show affection (platonic or romantic) in a "normal" way. No bouquets of roses, no fancy dinners, no calls to hang out, no hugs. Part of this is because openly showing his genuine emotions is just not how Matt works. He is at his core a performer, and he is almost always "on". Those few rare moments that his true self shows through would be considered vulnerabilities to Matt, and it's hard to know how he might get to a point where he is willing to show them to another person. (One he wasn't about to kill, anyway.)
I also think we have to consider that like most Matt Murdocks, Matt-65 has experienced a great deal of loss. His mother, father, even Stick. but as opposed to Matt of 616 or the Netflix series, this loss isn't characterized by abandonment. His mother didn't choose to leave him. Stick didn't consider him an unworthy pupil. They didn't leave, they were taken. That means this is not a Matt who is concerned with the feeling that he wasn't enough to make people stay, he is concerned with the idea that if he does care about someone, outside forces could take them away from him. And if he did come to care for someone, that would need to be prevented.
I think, if Matt did feel affection for someone, it would be a hell of a long time before that person knew it, because whatever he did wouldn't include many of the typical signs. Maybe it involves secretly scrutinizing the people they interact with, or vetting and disposing of professional contacts, all without the person of his attention being any the wiser.
This might evolve into Matt just... being there. As we've seen with all of these examples, Matt is interacting with each of these people because he wants something from them, whether it's service or personal satisfaction. If Matt started hanging around someone with no ulterior motive, then I think that would be very telling. (I am reminded of cats who just show up at random houses and decide their residents are suitable hosts and end up living there.)
I don't think gifts would be material, because he is not shown to be a particularly materialistic person. (His penthouse is basically empty, he wears basic suits until he starts fashioning himself into a caricature of a villain for Gwen.) I think they would be gifts of service that he would absolutely not mention, though he would relish when the other person discovered them (though they likely wouldn't know how they came to be.) Imagine something like someone lamenting that their favorite band was on tour, but the dates in their city weren't going to work out for them, only to find out a week later that the band caught ill and had to reschedule some shows, which now worked out very well for them. How lucky! (How orchestrated, more like.)
I think we might even consider a bit of arrested development in this area, because while Matt is incredibly adept at playing a part and showing exactly the face he wants to to the world, he is woefully inexperienced at expressing genuine emotions. I think it's safe to say he'd make a bit of a mess of things at first before the recipient of his emotions was able to make sense of it all.
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coffeeconnie · 10 months
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oh! haven’t thought about it but cindy was living alone in her first ongoing and after she found her family bobbi offered them a place to live right? so, i think cindy still kept her own but albert had to live with them. and, after some time albert felt comfortable enough to live on his own but i think cindy offered to be roomies saying it’s more affordable and she doesn’t really have time to cook and all that. but really it’s about cindy still caring for albert, still worried if he’d fall back to bad habits. and like a small part of albert would’ve sensed that but let her anyways because they’re still making up for lost time.
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“Spider-Verse - Part Two: Superior Force,” Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3/2014), #10.
Writer: Dan Slott; Penciler: Olivier Coipel; Inker: Wade von Grawbadger; Colorist: Justin Ponsor; Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos
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