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[QUOTE=Digifiend;5634225]Wait, so it won't finish until next April? But Ben Reilly's involved, and we know he's taking over as Spider-Man...[/QUOTE]
Ben's role in the Book of Korvac storyline could end soon or his time as Spiderman would be before or after the current storyline.
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Loved the issue and impressed by this Armor....Tony has fought Ultimo many times over the years, and he's never taken him down this easily.
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[QUOTE=the illustrious mr. kenway;5632892]Issue 10 was interesting because it gave Tony what he wanted since the beginning of Cantwell's run; a chance at a fresh start.
This apparently the halfway point of Cantwell's book of Korvac. So I'm curious how Megido ties into the rest.[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]That's good to hear, I'll be picking it up this weekend.[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5633032]That sounds epic! I will definitely be picking up a copy and checking out this event. I enjoyed King in Black so I’m hoping this one is good.[/QUOTE]
Indeed, it was. At the very least, it's off to an interesting start.
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Iron Man makes a deal with an old foe.
[url]https://www.cbr.com/iron-man-stilt-man-team-up/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5635642]Iron Man makes a deal with an old foe.
[url]https://www.cbr.com/iron-man-stilt-man-team-up/[/url][/QUOTE]
Loved the issue. Always liked the quirky Stilt-Man. Nice to see Cantwell give Wilbur his day in the sun. Pun definitely intended. How long it will last only the next issue knows. Liking Cantwell’s run so far. Hope to see more of Avro-X and Stilt-Man.
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Iron Man finds long lost marvel armored hero.
[url]https://www.cbr.com/iron-man-avro-x-canada-meggido/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5637835]Iron Man finds long lost marvel armored hero.
[url]https://www.cbr.com/iron-man-avro-x-canada-meggido/[/url][/QUOTE]
Could this be the start of a new Force Works team? Tony already has his other recruits.
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[QUOTE=Dreaded Porcupine;5638085]Could this be the start of a new Force Works team? Tony already has his other recruits.[/QUOTE]
A new Force Works could be good, especially since Force Works has fought Ultimo before, if I recall right.
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[QUOTE=Ironman3000;5634338]Loved the issue and impressed by this Armor....Tony has fought Ultimo many times over the years, and he's never taken him down this easily.[/QUOTE]
Yeah this was a really good issue. Glad to see Tony starting in his own book again lol. The Ultimo fight was badass. Can’t wait to find out more about this planet and this energy they use. Cantwell is really bringing back a lot of characters from years ago. He really knows his history. CAFU’s art is frigging legendary. Glad he was back on the book as well.
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[URL="https://screenrant.com/iron-man-identity-reveal-mistake-mcu/"]https://screenrant.com/iron-man-identity-reveal-mistake-mcu/[/URL]
Maybe it is only my opinion, but it's a trend to simply criticize Tony for being an incompetent, childish, selfish & outdated capitalist jerk.
I think this article well demonstrates why Cantwell's run is so awesome & why Tony is a good & complex character - he wants to do good & be appreciated (like for example, Captain America) - but as it is said, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"...
Cantwell slowly manages to deconstruct the shiny & pompous mythology (& shell) of Tony/Iron Man to reveal a person who is desperately trying to connect to the people he wants to help but constantly fails bc of his ego or bc people just don't believe him.
I don't know that my comment makes any sense, but this is the way I approach this run. :)
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I find Cantwell's take on Stark bland compared to the movies. In the movies, Stark's primary motivation is PSTD/survivors guilt. The deaths of his parents and Yinsin left a permanent mark on him, turning him into someone obsessed with keeping his friends and family alive. This obsession motivates all his actions, both heroic and reckless. It makes him almost casually willing to sacrifice his life, but also leads to things like Ultron and the Sokovia Accords, because he is so desperate to keep everyone alive that he will rush into solutions that cause more problems than benefits. THAT'S Anthony E. Stark to me.
Cantwell's Stark seems so petty and bland by comparison. Movie Stark would be too busy obsessing over keeping his friends alive to worry about Twitter trolls.
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[QUOTE=MichaelC;5639520]I find Cantwell's take on Stark bland compared to the movies. In the movies, Stark's primary motivation is PSTD/survivors guilt. The deaths of his parents and Yinsin left a permanent mark on him, turning him into someone obsessed with keeping his friends and family alive. This obsession motivates all his actions, both heroic and reckless. It makes him almost casually willing to sacrifice his life, but also leads to things like Ultron and the Sokovia Accords, because he is so desperate to keep everyone alive that he will rush into solutions that cause more problems than benefits. THAT'S Anthony E. Stark to me.
Cantwell's Stark seems so petty and bland by comparison. Movie Stark would be too busy obsessing over keeping his friends alive to worry about Twitter trolls.[/QUOTE]
yeah, but 616 Tony and MCU Tony are two entirely different things IMHO :)
Cantwell even mentions in one of his tweets that his Tony is the 616 Tony and the character has nothing to do with RDJ's MCU Tony
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Well that just motivates me to rewatch the movies and ignore Cantwell's Stark and his petty, bland, childish motives.
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Iron Man has his own Attack on Titan.
[url]https://www.cbr.com/iron-man-ultimo-attack-on-titan/[/url]