Maybe this will lead to Teen Tony's introduction to the MCU?! *fingers crossed*
JK :p
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Maybe this will lead to Teen Tony's introduction to the MCU?! *fingers crossed*
JK :p
[QUOTE=SJNeal;5359766]Maybe this will lead to Teen Tony's introduction to the MCU?! *fingers crossed*
JK :p[/QUOTE]
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[COLOR="#000080"]I was about to rage post when I saw jk at the bottom.[/COLOR]
[QUOTE=Marvell2100;5359779][IMG]https://media.giphy.com/media/4APAe5Vw4xHGM/giphy.gif[/IMG]
[COLOR="#000080"]I was about to rage post when I saw jk at the bottom.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Lol!
Nah, Riri becoming the MCU's Iron-person is much more likely than Teen Tony...
[QUOTE=SJNeal;5359785]Lol!
Nah, Riri becoming the MCU's Iron-person is much more likely than Teen Tony...[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]I think Riri could be a stand in for Iron Lad in an MCU Young Avengers team.[/COLOR]
I think the Civil War flashback is the closest we'll see Teen Tony.
Top 10 Iron Man villains according to Newsarama.
[url]https://www.gamesradar.com/best-iron-man-villains/[/url]
Not a bad list.
[URL="https://www.deviantart.com/mattdrawss/art/Iron-Man-armor-created-by-me-869284019"]A fan's design for Iron Man's armor I found on deviantART.[/URL]
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Iron Mans 90’s cartoon is basically Marvels Transformers. [url]https://www.cbr.com/1994s-iron-man-was-basically-just-marvels-transformers/[/url]
[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5364393]Iron Mans 90’s cartoon is basically Marvels Transformers. [url]https://www.cbr.com/1994s-iron-man-was-basically-just-marvels-transformers/[/url][/QUOTE]
That's an interesting take. Personally, I thought it got (a lot) better in Season 2, especially with its take on Armor Wars. However, looking back on it in light of Iron Man's comics history, it did seem like, aside from incorporating the then-current Force Works team, Julia Carpenter/Spider-Woman might have been there as a substitute for Pepper Potts and Bethany Cabe.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5365537]That's an interesting take. Personally, I thought it got (a lot) better in Season 2, especially with its take on Armor Wars. However, looking back on it in light of Iron Man's comics history, it did seem like, aside from incorporating the then-current Force Works team, Julia Carpenter/Spider-Woman might have been there as a substitute for Pepper Potts and Bethany Cabe.[/QUOTE]
[center]In agreement with you about [B][I]Season 2[/I][/B] having improved animation. :cool:
I loved it when Tony installed morphing-tech into his armor...
[img]https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/293104665816366997/0A7E0D23942FF1CBF877C998D78F57E6D8ABA9DC/[/img][/center]
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5365537]That's an interesting take. Personally, I thought it got (a lot) better in Season 2, especially with its take on Armor Wars. However, looking back on it in light of Iron Man's comics history, it did seem like, aside from incorporating the then-current Force Works team, Julia Carpenter/Spider-Woman might have been there as a substitute for Pepper Potts and Bethany Cabe.[/QUOTE]
Good call on Spider-Woman being a substitute for Bethany Cabe. It would make sense, especially considering that the show was no stranger to stand-ins, with Hawkeye taking the place of Steve Rogers in the Armor Wars episode.
On the subject of the show being designed to sell toys, well, yeah. Almost every superhero cartoon is to some extent. Even great shows like Batman: The Animated Series existed, at least somewhat, to sell toys.
I'm also in agreement on season 2 being far better than season 1. That first season borders on unwatchable. I also think season 2's updated take on the Modular Armor is pretty slick, even though its appearance in the first season is more comic accurate, aside from the mouth slit on the helmet.
[QUOTE=K7P5V;5365852][center]In agreement with you about [B][I]Season 2[/I][/B] having improved animation. :cool:
I loved it when Tony installed morphing-tech into his armor...
[img]https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/293104665816366997/0A7E0D23942FF1CBF877C998D78F57E6D8ABA9DC/[/img][/center][/QUOTE]
And especially with that theme song. "I . . . I am . . . I . . . AM . . . IRON MAN!" Absolutely shredded.
[QUOTE=dreamglide;5365939]Good call on Spider-Woman being a substitute for Bethany Cabe. It would make sense, especially considering that the show was no stranger to stand-ins, with Hawkeye taking the place of Steve Rogers in the Armor Wars episode.
On the subject of the show being designed to sell toys, well, yeah. Almost every superhero cartoon is to some extent. Even great shows like Batman: The Animated Series existed, at least somewhat, to sell toys.
I'm also in agreement on season 2 being far better than season 1. That first season borders on unwatchable. I also think season 2's updated take on the Modular Armor is pretty slick, even though its appearance in the first season is more comic accurate, aside from the mouth slit on the helmet.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, and if I recall right, Hawkeye at first took the place of U.S. Agent in Season 1, as it was supposed to roughly correspond with Force Works, which makes substituting for Steve Rogers as "The Captain," whose costume U.S. Agent would take on after giving up the Captain America mantle, in Season 2's Armor Wars somewhat fitting.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5366905]And especially with that theme song. "I . . . I am . . . I . . . AM . . . IRON MAN!" Absolutely shredded.[/QUOTE]
[center]Righteous! That OP totally killed it! :cool:
[video=youtube;Y63i2NR9-LE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y63i2NR9-LE[/video][/center]
[QUOTE=K7P5V;5367060][center]Righteous! That OP totally killed it! :cool:
[video=youtube;Y63i2NR9-LE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y63i2NR9-LE[/video][/center][/QUOTE]
That it did.
[COLOR="#000080"]That's the great thing about Disney+. I just went back and re-watched A:EMH Season 1. Once I'm done with Season 2, I'm going to watch the Iron Man show.
What did you guys think of the anime Iron Man series?[/COLOR]