https://www.cbr.com/iron-man-invention-ultron-modok/
I don't understand why they are comparing comics Tony's track record to MCU Tony. Sometimes these articles are just annoying.
Iron Man helps out MODOK.
https://www.cbr.com/modok-ces-criminal-technology-show/
"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
Is Iron Man wrong about his recent decisions? https://www.cbr.com/iron-man-korvac-...beliefs-wrong/
Last edited by Tony Stark; 01-15-2021 at 07:54 PM.
"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
Intriguing article. I think a lot of heroes face up against this question, sooner or later, whether they've been wrong all along. For example, over in Amazing Spider-Man, Peter Parker himself is being forced to reckon with whether he's ultimately done more harm than good in the lives of those nearest and dearest to him despite all the people he's saved over the years, and if so, how does he even begin to balance those scales? Tony Stark taking this question on would be compelling, since his actions tend to be more impactful on a global scale, given his position as (formerly) head of one of the biggest multinational corporations in the Marvel Universe and (a) founding Avenger, whereas Peter's are more limited to the people in his immediate social circles as himself and as Spider-Man. Still, definitely food for thought.
The spider is always on the hunt.
I found this interview will looking around for Doom related stuff. Comic Watchers Show Episode 112 (January 14, 2021). The first 43 minutes of the conversation is about his Iron Man series.
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Iron Man goes to infamous character for help. https://www.cbr.com/iron-man-wants-t...with-superpro/
"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
With Spider-Man though, it's just lousy meta. People in his orbit suffer because that's what writers do.
Throwing shade against Peter for saving lives, often at great personal expense, is nothing more than victim blaming/shaming.
With Tony and Korvacs though, it should just be treated as self doubt. Tony's gone up against cosmic baddies to know that absolute power is never a good thing.
IRON MAN #8
CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL (W) • JUANN CABAL (A) • Cover by ALEX ROSS
REBORN VARIANT COVER BY TBA
Tony Stark has vanished in the middle of outer space, and his friends are moments away from death at Korvac’s hands. It’s up to a shell-shocked Hellcat to dig deep into her mind with the help of old friend and psychic mentor Moondragon, who reaches across the universe to help Patsy reclaim the once-powerful mental abilities she left behind. But to reignite those powers, Hellcat is going to have to face some pretty frightening demons in her past…one of them literally the Son of Satan himself.
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