He's no longer wearing the grey armour in Avengers. The next issue is a Fall of X tie-in and he's wearing the mysterium suit. He'll probably have that in Avengers now until his solo updates his armour again.
He's no longer wearing the grey armour in Avengers. The next issue is a Fall of X tie-in and he's wearing the mysterium suit. He'll probably have that in Avengers now until his solo updates his armour again.
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Yeah but he really didn't do much while in the Mysterium armor. It wasn't like he invented some new tech, he just made armor out of new material. He didn't do much fighting while in the Mysterium armor. There really wasn't much advanced tech in the Sentinel Buster either. But, I guess it was like like he said it was, a decoy to lure all the Sentinels to Australia while the X-Men were taking the fight to Orchis.
He should have brought Riri with him.
Good to see Tony’s sentinel buster armor working. Not sure about the look of his new armor, but I’m digging the functionality of it. Miss Frigeri on the art. The new art’s not bad it’s just not Frigeri. Really looking forward to the next issue of Avengers were Stark seems to be leading them in a strike against Orchris. It’s been past due for them and especially Feilong to get what they have coming to them. Tony seems to be very involved in the upcoming Blood Hunt so I will definitely be picking that up.
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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
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No, he shouldn't. Riri's armour would've been destroyed. That's the whole point of the Mysterium Armor, any other suit would be destroyed against the Stark Sentinels. Including Ironheart's Mk III Armor. The Mark Nil's purpose was to avoid detection by the Sentinels.
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Would have been nice, even though she gave them up when some Makluans dropped by while she was in space with Forge and informed her that the Rings were basically the disembodied essences of their fellow Makluans, which they regarded as a desecration of their dead or something like that.
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The recent writing about the rings in general have been "ugh".
The rings originally were just gadgets the Mandarin created by studying some circuitry from a spaceship, and heavily modifying that circuitry once he understood it. Moreover, he did not even keep the originals that long, replacing some of them with newer rings once the old ones became technologically obsolete, and losing others when they were destroyed in battle. And they weren't all THAT powerful. He needed to combine the rings with his superhuman Iron Fist level martial arts powers, high-tech booby traps, robots, kirby machines, mundane armies, vast wealth, etc to be a major threat. The Mandarin was not the Juggernaut, nor a Herald of Galactus.
The Mandarin was a martial artist and gadgeteer with tremendous organizational resources.
All of his powering up and weird retcons with rings is just nauseating, changing him into one of those far less interesting characters like Terrax who are just straight-forwardly cosmic. I hate it. It needs to be dropped into the garbage even faster than the adoption thing.
We got some good gameplay of how Iron Man will play in Marvel Rivals.
M.D. (Mark) Bright passed away at 68.
He drew iconic Iron Man stories, the most famous one being Armor Wars.
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