On the off-chance whoever got me is new enough to be sitting there thinking "Who the hell is Sam Wilson?" (and since there's two of us), that would be me, the guy who talks to birds and has a vampire falcon. For the record I'm cool with riffing on the comics, we had merchandise back home too so I got used to it a long time ago. I got my funko pop last year so just don't double up on that if you're going the meta route.
And go see Sue's post about the toy drive. Families like this, kids never get to believe in Santa because that would mean trying to explain why he gave them almost nothing when other kids got heaps, and their parents are probably skipping meals to pay for what they can. If you're buying general gifts, try and focus on teens, it's the age group that usually gets the least donations, especially boys. Sports equipment, art supplies, games, backpacks, movie passes, make up and cosmetics bags and phone accessories are all good ideas. You can probably go into any store and ask the staff what their teenage customers have been most interested in too, they tend to know what's up.
[Misty Knight] So am I meant to be matching colours with you for this ball?