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My Little Avenger

Summary:

The Avengers and New Avengers as My Little Ponies. Bonus Loki, Coulson, and Ultron. (Fanart.)

Notes:

Made using General Zoi's pony creator: http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2011/238/7/2/pony_creator_full_version_by_generalzoi-d47efz4.swf
[Except for the cutie marks and War Machine's shoulder gun, which I put in afterwards using Paintbrush]

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Most superheroes in the MCEU wear costumes that cover their own cutie marks and bear an alternate cutie mark (for secret identity purposes).  For instance, Natasha:

blackwidowpony

Her costume has the Black Widow hourglass, but her actual mark is a ballet shoe.  (The mark was induced during her time in the Red Room via the implantation of false memories; it was chosen to assist with undercover missions.)

 

Clint is another example:

hawkeye pony

 

Though his costume shows a bullseye, he actually has three brightly colored juggling balls.  He grew up in a circus, okay?  It was a happier time.  And besides, it totally represents his ability to keep track of multiple hostiles/scenarios/whatever at once.  It does.

 

Captain America is one of the few superheroes to have the same cutie mark in both hero and civilian identities.  The bond-selly people thought it was appropriate, and he never had a secret identity in the movie-verse anyway:

captainamericapony

Iron Pony, on the other hand, is one of very few heroes not to show a cutie mark at all (those metal things are his homing bracelets, by the way):


His cutie mark is a gear, which he likes, but he hates the idea of cutie marks as a general concept - something shows up on your butt in adolescence, and you're expected to let that decide your entire life?  Heck no.


Hulk is one of the other unmarked heroes.  Since Hulk (as opposed to Bruce) is very young and doesn't have much direction to his life, his mark hasn't appeared yet:

hulkpony

Bruce, on the other hand, does have a mark:

brucebannerpony

Thor's mark is covered by his cloak, but it is of course a thunderhead:

thorpony

Loki's is also covered by his cloak but is a snake, which took on a whole new meaning after the rock-binding incident:

lokipony

And then there's Coulson.  [I meant to give him sunglasses but forgot until right after I had shut the program down.  Lovely.]

Coulson's cutie mark is a sheet of paper.  Yes, it is.  No, it hasn't been painted at all.  Stop looking at it.  It's for your own good, okay, if he told you anything else, he'd have to Neuralyze you.  In fact, come to think of it, here.  Just look into the flash...