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[QUOTE=juan678;5546441][video=youtube;9YyIyLLw2Qk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YyIyLLw2Qk[/video][/QUOTE]
Thanks as always juan678. I wouldn't have seen this if you didn't share it. This was a really cool video. I think Superior Iron Man should have gone beyond 9 issues.
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[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5545511]Ultimo never gets any credit. He's supposed to be coming up in the next few issues of Iron Man.[/QUOTE]
[center]I know, right?! Totally looking forward to it! ;)
[img]https://i.imgur.com/6mxdqbF.jpg[/img][/center]
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[QUOTE=K7P5V;5547617][center]I know, right?! Totally looking forward to it! ;)
[img]https://i.imgur.com/6mxdqbF.jpg[/img][/center][/QUOTE]
I'm looking forward to it as well. Really cool Gene Colan art.
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The Avengers are doing another armor up mini series after Mech Strike.
[url]https://www.gamesradar.com/the-avengers-don-japanese-tokusatsu-sci-fi-armor-in-august/[/url]
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[COLOR="#000080"]I hope the current storyline wraps up soon. It's interesting and I like it but I think it's being drawn out too long.[/COLOR]
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New solicits are up. Stilt-Man (classic version) is on the cover! I love all these old villains showing up in this series!
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AVENGERS: TECH-ON #1 (OF 6)
JIM ZUB (W) • CHAMBA (A)
Cover by EIICHI SHIMIZU
Variant Cover by CHAMBA
VARIANT COVER BY JAMES STOKOE
Variant Cover by PEACH MOMOKO
TOY VARIANT COVER ALSO AVAILABLE
When the Red Skull wields a strange new power that strips heroes of their powers and threatens the entire world, the Avengers turn to Tony Stark’s experimental new technology to save us all. Here come the Iron Avengers — Avengers Tech-On!
Sleek high-tech power suits bristling with energy and amped-up attack power face off against super villains enhanced to match. It’s mechs and mayhem in the Marvel Mighty Manner!
Avengers Tech-On is a sentai-inspired action-adventure series produced in partnership with Bandai Namco of Japan, written by Jim Zub (Uncanny Avengers, Champions) and illustrated by Jeff “Chamba” Cruz (Venom: The End, Street Fighter)!
32 PGS./Rated T …$3.99
IRON MAN #11
CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL (W) • ANGEL UNZUETA (A) • Cover by ALEX ROSS
MARVEL GAMES VARIANT COVER BY NETEASE
After bringing down an Ultimo robot nearly singlehandedly, Iron Man continues to investigate the strange and small colony on the remote planet where he’s been marooned. Life here seems perfect…but is it? And who’s possibly pulling the strings behind its delicate design? As Tony digs deeper for answers, an astral projection of Hellcat warns him that Korvac is still the biggest threat they all face…unless Tony gives into addiction, this time in the form of pain medication for his many injuries. FEATURING ANOTHER APPEARANCE BY EVERYONE’S FAVORITE ARMORED CANADIAN HERO, AVRO-X! Plus: STILT-MAN!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
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[img]https://i.postimg.cc/PrVVnJ0B/IM2020011-Cov.jpg[/img]
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What if!!! The Mandarin’s rings are chips from the infinity stones, and have far more abilities than previously known?
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[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5547602]Thanks as always juan678. I wouldn't have seen this if you didn't share it. This was a really cool video. I think Superior Iron Man should have gone beyond 9 issues.[/QUOTE]
Same here.
[QUOTE=juan678;5548392]AVENGERS: TECH-ON #1 (OF 6)
JIM ZUB (W) • CHAMBA (A)
Cover by EIICHI SHIMIZU
Variant Cover by CHAMBA
VARIANT COVER BY JAMES STOKOE
Variant Cover by PEACH MOMOKO
TOY VARIANT COVER ALSO AVAILABLE
When the Red Skull wields a strange new power that strips heroes of their powers and threatens the entire world, the Avengers turn to Tony Stark’s experimental new technology to save us all. Here come the Iron Avengers — Avengers Tech-On!
Sleek high-tech power suits bristling with energy and amped-up attack power face off against super villains enhanced to match. It’s mechs and mayhem in the Marvel Mighty Manner!
Avengers Tech-On is a sentai-inspired action-adventure series produced in partnership with Bandai Namco of Japan, written by Jim Zub (Uncanny Avengers, Champions) and illustrated by Jeff “Chamba” Cruz (Venom: The End, Street Fighter)!
32 PGS./Rated T …$3.99
IRON MAN #11
CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL (W) • ANGEL UNZUETA (A) • Cover by ALEX ROSS
MARVEL GAMES VARIANT COVER BY NETEASE
After bringing down an Ultimo robot nearly singlehandedly, Iron Man continues to investigate the strange and small colony on the remote planet where he’s been marooned. Life here seems perfect…but is it? And who’s possibly pulling the strings behind its delicate design? As Tony digs deeper for answers, an astral projection of Hellcat warns him that Korvac is still the biggest threat they all face…unless Tony gives into addiction, this time in the form of pain medication for his many injuries. FEATURING ANOTHER APPEARANCE BY EVERYONE’S FAVORITE ARMORED CANADIAN HERO, AVRO-X! Plus: STILT-MAN!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99[/QUOTE]
This should be fun.
[QUOTE=Shadowcat;5548808]What if!!! The Mandarin’s rings are chips from the infinity stones, and have far more abilities than previously known?[/QUOTE]
That could be an interesting idea.
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There's a Canadian Iron Man...?
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[QUOTE=Shadowcat;5548808]What if!!! The Mandarin’s rings are chips from the infinity stones, and have far more abilities than previously known?[/QUOTE]
That would suck. It would detract from Mandarin as devious, savage, exploitative threat who wields political/economic/organizational power. Mandarin works best when you keep the rings moderate in power, allowing the character himself to shine.
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5548995]There's a Canadian Iron Man...?[/QUOTE]
Sort of. He's really obscure though--he only ever appeared once before, in MARVEL FANFARE #44, and even then only for a few pages. Cantwell is doing a serious continuity deep cut for that one!
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[QUOTE=MichaelC;5549231]That would suck. It would detract from Mandarin as devious, savage, exploitative threat who wields political/economic/organizational power. Mandarin works best when you keep the rings moderate in power, allowing the character himself to shine.[/QUOTE]
He could still be all of those things, as it’s his will that controls the rings. They could always have limitations because they’re just small shards.
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[QUOTE=Dermie;5549579]Sort of. He's really obscure though--he only ever appeared once before, in MARVEL FANFARE #44, and even then only for a few pages. Cantwell is doing a serious continuity deep cut for that one![/QUOTE]
He said in an interview he was going to dig deep into continuity. I am very pleased with the outcome so far.