Two questions: someone posted a listing of the armors and it went from Mack III to Mack V. Where's Mack IV?
2: Rhodey has been Iron Man for a while eventually becoming War Machine/Patriot. The other two would be Riri Williams and Doctor Doom right?
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Two questions: someone posted a listing of the armors and it went from Mack III to Mack V. Where's Mack IV?
2: Rhodey has been Iron Man for a while eventually becoming War Machine/Patriot. The other two would be Riri Williams and Doctor Doom right?
[QUOTE=The Negative Zone;5878361]I've really been enjoying playing as Tony in the Marvel's Avengers video game, so much so that I've been doing a Iron Man readathon, bought the Marvel Select Hulkbuster, and rewatched the first movie!
Yesterday I finished reading all of Fraction's run. Really enjoyed that, especially Splitlip, the final Mandarin arc, and especially Tony on the run + rebuilding his mind.
I'm actually trying to decide what to really read next I guess? I don't want to go into the Marvel NOW! run right away, and maybe read something older. I'm not really sure how to tackle the original comics. (I don't think I can read the entire thing, but I also don't wanna miss the little things like character evolution or development.) Suggestions welcome.
Are there any good mini-series I can find? Could I read Iron Man's appearances in GoTG for a better transition from Fraction to Kieron Gillen?[/QUOTE]
Grab the oft overlooked, yet killer Len Kaminski run. Starts with Operation: Galactic Storm up until the bastardized Crossing era.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I'm actually using Marvel Unlimited so I'm open to reading anything if they've got it on there.
[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5879699]2 fantastic mini series are Enter The Mandarin and The Inevitable both written by the amazing Joe Casey. Tony’s GoTG appearances are ok, but they don’t go into his space adventure as much as Gillens run does.[/QUOTE]
I actually decided to check out The Inevitable first! The dynamic between Ghost and Spymaster is hilarious!
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Especially when Ghost thinks he's killed Iron Man. I'm dying over here!
Oh and to contribute to the armor discussion, I've always liked the classic armors most. I especially love how the Book of Korvac armor looks very classic too.
[QUOTE=Shadowcat;5881070]Grab the oft overlooked, yet killer Len Kaminski run. Starts with Operation: Galactic Storm up until the bastardized Crossing era.[/QUOTE]
Great suggestion. I love Operation: Galactic Storm and Len Kaminski's run. My all time favorite issue of Iron Man is #313 written by Kaminski.
[QUOTE=The Negative Zone;5881099]Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I'm actually using Marvel Unlimited so I'm open to reading anything if they've got it on there.
I actually decided to check out The Inevitable first! The dynamic between Ghost and Spymaster is hilarious!
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Especially when Ghost thinks he's killed Iron Man. I'm dying over here!
Oh and to contribute to the armor discussion, I've always liked the classic armors most. I especially love how the Book of Korvac armor looks very classic too.[/QUOTE]
Glad you're loving The Inevitable. Anything Joe Casey writes and Tony's involved I say get it. He just knows Tony.
[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5881205]Great suggestion. I love Operation: Galactic Storm and Len Kaminski's run. My all time favorite issue of Iron Man is #313 written by Kaminski.[/QUOTE]
[center]One of my favorite moments from the Kaminski run will always be the introduction of the [B]War Machine[/B] [URL="https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Iron_Man_Vol_1_281?so=search"]armor[/URL] :cool:
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[QUOTE=K7P5V;5881252][center]One of my favorite moments from the Kaminski run will always be the introduction of the [B]War Machine[/B] [URL="https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Iron_Man_Vol_1_281?so=search"]armor[/URL] :cool:
[img]https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Qgd3zfoSAO0/Vsryj8OtZFI/AAAAAAAAK8M/xWYRj8dSnSk/s1600-Ic42/RCO022.jpg[/img][/center][/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]That was very good.[/COLOR]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]117058[/ATTACH]One of Granov's covers.
[QUOTE=K7P5V;5881252][center]One of my favorite moments from the Kaminski run will always be the introduction of the [B]War Machine[/B] [URL="https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Iron_Man_Vol_1_281?so=search"]armor[/URL] :cool:
[img]https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Qgd3zfoSAO0/Vsryj8OtZFI/AAAAAAAAK8M/xWYRj8dSnSk/s1600-Ic42/RCO022.jpg[/img][/center][/QUOTE]
Birth of a legend :).
[ATTACH=CONFIG]117078[/ATTACH]From Tony!
My favorite armors are his stealth armor from the 80’s, and the Mark 13 from Iron Man 300.
[QUOTE=CTTT;5881067]Two questions: someone posted a listing of the armors and it went from Mack III to Mack V. Where's Mack IV?
2: Rhodey has been Iron Man for a while eventually becoming War Machine/Patriot. The other two would be Riri Williams and Doctor Doom right?[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]Thanks for pointing that out. I've made the correction. :cool:[/COLOR]
Cap revealed one thing Iron Man got right during Civil War.
[url]https://www.cbr.com/captain-america-revealed-the-one-thing-iron-man-got-right-during-marvels-civil-war/[/url]
[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5885721]Cap revealed one thing Iron Man got right during Civil War.
[url]https://www.cbr.com/captain-america-revealed-the-one-thing-iron-man-got-right-during-marvels-civil-war/[/url][/QUOTE]
Yeah, the Fifty-State Initiative [I]was[/I] a good idea. A lot of the overall ideas for greater accountability, responsibility, and responsiveness from the superhero community towards the citizens and world they protected could have worked out if those in the government calling the shots behind them had been willing to scale back or strip out the more brutal and severe methods of enforcement. Alas, as it turned out, the SHRA wasn't so much about protecting public welfare as it was about the government, with its unfortunate history of being exploited by the actual bad guys to undermine, control, and/or flat-out eliminate superheroes for morally dubious ends, finally being able to corral and weaponize those same superheroes with a seemingly overwhelming mandate from the general public following the disaster in Stamford. Then Norman Osborn somehow got put in charge of enforcing it, and that, at least for me, was the death knell for any concept of the SHRA in-universe having even started with good intentions.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]117126[/ATTACH] Amazing Iron Man art.
[QUOTE=Tony Stark;5886081][ATTACH=CONFIG]117126[/ATTACH] Amazing Iron Man art.[/QUOTE]
Indeed, it is.