[QUOTE=Marvell2100;4519963][COLOR="#000080"]That was during Fraction. Maria Hill was the "other" woman.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
By far my favorite run of Iron Man. That run was the before and after of RDJ.
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[QUOTE=Marvell2100;4519963][COLOR="#000080"]That was during Fraction. Maria Hill was the "other" woman.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
By far my favorite run of Iron Man. That run was the before and after of RDJ.
So how many different female characters has Tony slept with? These are the ones I can recall easily.
Pepper.
Maria Hill.
Madame Masque.
Elanor? (Back in Camelot)
Bethany Cabe.
Maya Hansen.
Outside his own book...
Jennifer Walters.
Gamora.
[QUOTE=brettc1;4520467]So how many different female characters has Tony slept with? These are the ones I can recall easily.
Pepper.
Maria Hill.
Madame Masque.
Elanor? (Back in Camelot)
Bethany Cabe.
Maya Hansen.
Outside his own book...
Jennifer Walters.
Gamora.[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]Kathy Dare
Janet Van Dyne
Rumiko Fujikawa
Countess Stephanie De La Spirosa
At least he's practicing safe sex.[/COLOR]
[QUOTE=brettc1;4520467]So how many different female characters has Tony slept with? These are the ones I can recall easily.
Pepper.
Maria Hill.
Madame Masque.
Elanor? (Back in Camelot)
Bethany Cabe.
Maya Hansen.
Outside his own book...
Jennifer Walters.
Gamora.[/QUOTE]
Let's see...
Sunset Bain
Meredith McCall
Indries Moomji
Marriane Rogers
Heather Glenn
Kathy Dare
Veronica Benning
Janet Van Dyne (Wasp)
Natasha Romonoff (Black Widow)
Mantis (who turned out to be Space Phantom)
Countess De La Spiroza
Rumiko Fujukawa
Calista Hancock (when Tony was using his short-lived Hogan Potts alias)
Janice Cord (his old fiance)
Emma Frost
Lt. Colonel Yelena Brement (when he had been body-swapped with Crimson Dynamo)
Rae La Coste, possibly. She once denied having slept with Tony to Rhodey...but that seems more likely to have been a lie to spare his feelings. They were written as involved in earlier issues.
Dr. Amara Perera
A psychologist named Candy during the SUPERIOR IRON MAN run. He woke up with her and some other women (and men) in his bed--so possibly some other unnamed lovers there too.
There was once a reference to an off-panel hook up between him and Jessica Drew.
Plenty of others whose names we didn't know (or only got their first names), who were just brief cameos or references.
[QUOTE=Dermie;4520488]Let's see...
Sunset Bain
Meredith McCall
Indries Moomji
Marriane Rogers
Heather Glenn
Kathy Dare
Veronica Benning
Janet Van Dyne (Wasp)
Natasha Romonoff (Black Widow)
Mantis (who turned out to be Space Phantom)
Countess De La Spiroza
Rumiko Fujukawa
Calista Hancock (when Tony was using his short-lived Hogan Potts alias)
Janice Cord (his old fiance)
Emma Frost
Lt. Colonel Yelena Brement (when he had been body-swapped with Crimson Dynamo)
Rae La Coste, possibly. She once denied having slept with Tony to Rhodey...but that seems more likely to have been a lie to spare his feelings. They were written as involved in earlier issues.
Dr. Amara Perera
A psychologist named Candy during the SUPERIOR IRON MAN run. He woke up with her and some other women (and men) in his bed--so possibly some other unnamed lovers there too.
There was once a reference to an off-panel hook up between him and Jessica Drew.
Plenty of others whose names we didn't know (or only got their first names), who were just brief cameos or references.[/QUOTE]
Yes, the implied hook up with Jessica was when she and Natasha were slut shaming him back in Hulk #2 (Loeb)
[QUOTE=Dermie;4520488]Let's see...
Sunset Bain
Meredith McCall
Indries Moomji
Marriane Rogers
Heather Glenn
Kathy Dare
Veronica Benning
Janet Van Dyne (Wasp)
Natasha Romonoff (Black Widow)
Mantis (who turned out to be Space Phantom)
Countess De La Spiroza
Rumiko Fujukawa
Calista Hancock (when Tony was using his short-lived Hogan Potts alias)
Janice Cord (his old fiance)
Emma Frost
Lt. Colonel Yelena Brement (when he had been body-swapped with Crimson Dynamo)
Rae La Coste, possibly. She once denied having slept with Tony to Rhodey...but that seems more likely to have been a lie to spare his feelings. They were written as involved in earlier issues.
Dr. Amara Perera
A psychologist named Candy during the SUPERIOR IRON MAN run. He woke up with her and some other women (and men) in his bed--so possibly some other unnamed lovers there too.
There was once a reference to an off-panel hook up between him and Jessica Drew.
Plenty of others whose names we didn't know (or only got their first names), who were just brief cameos or references.[/QUOTE]
That’s a lot of women. I have a book that lists more than this.
I mean, we know his list is long. Very long. But so what? That’s not misogynistic lel. No one should be slut shamed for having too much sex.
[QUOTE=Dermie;4520488]Let's see...
Sunset Bain
Meredith McCall
Indries Moomji
Marriane Rogers
Heather Glenn
Kathy Dare
Veronica Benning
Janet Van Dyne (Wasp)
Natasha Romonoff (Black Widow)
Mantis (who turned out to be Space Phantom)
Countess De La Spiroza
Rumiko Fujukawa
Calista Hancock (when Tony was using his short-lived Hogan Potts alias)
Janice Cord (his old fiance)
Emma Frost
Lt. Colonel Yelena Brement (when he had been body-swapped with Crimson Dynamo)
Rae La Coste, possibly. She once denied having slept with Tony to Rhodey...but that seems more likely to have been a lie to spare his feelings. They were written as involved in earlier issues.
Dr. Amara Perera
A psychologist named Candy during the SUPERIOR IRON MAN run. He woke up with her and some other women [B](and men)[/B] in his bed--so possibly some other unnamed lovers there too.
There was once a reference to an off-panel hook up between him and Jessica Drew.
Plenty of others whose names we didn't know (or only got their first names), who were just brief cameos or references.[/QUOTE]
Panels please, I gotta confirm my Yaoi!Tony
[QUOTE=Tony Stark;4520608]That’s a lot of women. I have a book that lists more than this.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BitParallel;4520908]I mean, we know his list is long. Very long. But so what? That’s not misogynistic lel. No one should be slut shamed for having too much sex.[/QUOTE]
Yes it's a lot. And apparently a good enough reason for female characters to treat him with less respect.
From my point of view it's backlash, pure and simple. For years Tony was shown as a bit of a James Bond type, viewing women as sources of fun and pleasure but rarely as equals.
So now, writers turn the tables and have the female characters treat him as less worthy of respect. Couple that with the tendency to show him as a bit of and egomaniac and it's the ladies' role to take him down a peg.
As an example, in the recent Captain Marvel issue Jessica Drew steals his flying car to help Carol Danvers. She was in the building and could have just ASKED for it, but it's more fun to steal it, joke about it at his expense, and really stick it to him. Never mind the guy is among the four smartest people with tech on the planet and should be able to protect his stuff - girl power high five and "Tony am dumb man get owned ha ha."
It's equality of discrimination, the very worst kind of equality. Rather than have the characters be more open and understanding and respectful of each other, we will just swap which side gets treated like crap. While at the same time amping up Tony's perceived shortcomings as justification.
[QUOTE=brettc1;4520935]Yes it's a lot. And apparently a good enough reason for female characters to treat him with less respect.
From my point of view it's backlash, pure and simple. For years Tony was shown as a bit of a James Bond type, viewing women as sources of fun and pleasure but rarely as equals.
So now, writers turn the tables and have the female characters treat him as less worthy of respect. Couple that with the tendency to show him as a bit of and egomaniac and it's the ladies' role to take him down a peg.
As an example, in the recent Captain Marvel issue Jessica Drew steals his flying car to help Carol Danvers. She was in the building and could have just ASKED for it, but it's more fun to steal it, joke about it at his expense, and really stick it to him. Never mind the guy is among the four smartest people with tech on the planet and should be able to protect his stuff - girl power high five and "Tony am dumb man get owned ha ha."
It's equality of discrimination, the very worst kind of equality. Rather than have the characters be more open and understanding and respectful of each other, we will just swap which side gets treated like crap. While at the same time amping up Tony's perceived shortcomings as justification.[/QUOTE]
Jeez, this is so frustrating. Incompetent writers.
[QUOTE=BitParallel;4520908]I mean, we know his list is long. Very long. But so what? That’s not misogynistic lel. No one should be slut shamed for having too much sex.[/QUOTE]
I agree. They are all consenting adults. I don't think Tony should be knocked or his lifestyle.
[QUOTE=Tony Stark;4521091]I agree. They are all consenting adults. I don't think Tony should be knocked or his lifestyle.[/QUOTE]
Makes me sad to see my favourite character getting shitty treatment. When did Marvel decide to take a dump on him? Is it ever since CW I?
[QUOTE=BitParallel;4521110]Makes me sad to see my favourite character getting shitty treatment. When did Marvel decide to take a dump on him? Is it ever since CW I?[/QUOTE]
Pretty much. Not all appearances are like this, but there have been a few. Some writers do him justice, but it seems to get more of the dumping on him kind.
[QUOTE=BitParallel;4520913]Panels please, I gotta confirm my Yaoi!Tony[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Tony Stark;4521115]Pretty much. Not all appearances are like this, but there have been a few. Some writers do him justice, but it seems to get more of the dumping on him kind.[/QUOTE]
The whole thing with the Illuminati acting like genius level idiots as well - firing the Hulk into space, and then everything with the Incursions leading up to Secret War. While other people were actually trying to save the universe, Tony and Steve were shown to be fixated on beating the hell out of each other.
You'd think CW2 would have helped, but all Marvel seemed to want to do with that was to push how awesome Carol was after she blew him up. Never mind that Tony was in the right all along, and as far as I can tell the only discussion they had about it since was her saying she apologizes for nothing.
I honestly think some writers have the rest of the MU show more respect for Dr Doom than Tony.