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"We live in a world of cowards. We live in a world full of small minds who are afraid. We are ruled by those who refuse to risk anything of their own. Who guard their over bloated paucities of power with money. With false reasoning. With measured hesitance. With prideful, recalcitrant inaction. With hateful invective. With weapons. F@#K these selfish fools and their prevailing world order." Tony Stark
"We live in a world of cowards. We live in a world full of small minds who are afraid. We are ruled by those who refuse to risk anything of their own. Who guard their over bloated paucities of power with money. With false reasoning. With measured hesitance. With prideful, recalcitrant inaction. With hateful invective. With weapons. F@#K these selfish fools and their prevailing world order." Tony Stark
"We live in a world of cowards. We live in a world full of small minds who are afraid. We are ruled by those who refuse to risk anything of their own. Who guard their over bloated paucities of power with money. With false reasoning. With measured hesitance. With prideful, recalcitrant inaction. With hateful invective. With weapons. F@#K these selfish fools and their prevailing world order." Tony Stark
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"We live in a world of cowards. We live in a world full of small minds who are afraid. We are ruled by those who refuse to risk anything of their own. Who guard their over bloated paucities of power with money. With false reasoning. With measured hesitance. With prideful, recalcitrant inaction. With hateful invective. With weapons. F@#K these selfish fools and their prevailing world order." Tony Stark
Really liked the latest issue. It reminded me a lot of what the author wanted with his run on the title, clean and back the basics. It felt that way in both the writing as well as the art. Speaking of which, it really is gorgeous. Not cluttered, but just dynamic. It's not just talking heads (though Tony's inner monologue and his dialogue with Hellcat were introspective). Rather, there's still plenty of flying, punching, and repulsor rays. Big pluses.
A really great issue. Can't wait to see what happens next.
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."
Just read issue 2 and 3 back to back.
I'm still not the biggest fan of this run but I absolutely love the art.
I will also admit issue 3 started to pick things up and it was awesome to see some of his old rogues again.
I just hope after this arc, Tony can snap out of this mopey spell that he is in.
Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist
Another issue I enjoyed and Cafu is delivering some great art. That said I am a bit over mopey Tony.
The art is nice, but this whole 'Tony Stark as Peter Parker' doesn't work for me.
Especially galling is Patsy as a supporting cast member who seems to be there mostly to kick Tony while he's down, lecturing him after he breaks his arm saving people or dismissing his dead time by bringing up her suicide.
I understand and usually enjoy efforts to bring up social issues in comics, but its pretty poorly done here, IMO
I don't think Patsy is kicking him when he's down. She's just trying to help him keep things in proper perspective, since his perspective IS biased by many factors (his wealth, his genius, his tendency towards arrogance and being a control freak, etc). She's using the benefit of her own experience--having grown up with a different level of privilege herself as a celebrity--to be able to somewhat relate to his own perspective and help shake him out of it. There is definitely a tough love tone to it, but it is coming from a place of trying to help him, not bash him....unlike virtually every other character in the series thus far.
I do agree that the overall Tony-bashing from the civilian population of the MU is getting a bit much. Should there be some citizens who have problems with Tony and/or Iron Man? Sure. But not the steady stream of it we're seeing here.
Its possible that the overall attitude in the MU is not actually as negative as it seems here--maybe the book is only showing us the negative because Tony himself is focusing on the negative? If that's the case though, it would help if maybe Patsy called him out on that too, and pointed out some examples of public respect or admiration that he was getting. Hopefully upcoming issues will either dial back the Tony-bashing or provide a better context for it.
On a separate note, I wonder who the Blizzard in this issue was. The current Blizzard is supposed to be Donnie Gill, but that's not any of the outfits he's worn over the years. That was the outfit of the original Blizzard, Gregor Shapanka, who is dead now. But there have been a few other one-off fill in Blizzards over the years. Maybe this is one them?