After his entire fortune and company were seized by a corporate takeover, Iron Man is back on the road to reclaim Stark Unlimited and his reputation. However, Tony Stark’s company is up for grabs again, with Roxxon and AIM being the highest bidders. Now, a new preview of Iron Man’s upcoming series gives readers a glimpse of Iron Man’s new suit and his mission to take back his company for good.
Wonder gave a first look at Iron Man (2024) By Spencer Ackerman and Julius Ohta. The newly announced series explores the aftermath of Tony Stark’s complicated journey to expose Feilong and help save the mutant child from certain destruction. With Feilong imprisoned on Mars, Stark’s first mission is to permanently pull Stark Unlimited out of the weapons manufacturing business.
However, Tony is not in control anymore and will have to do everything in his power to put down his corporate enemies once and for all.
Iron Man’s New Armor is a call to his past
Iron Man (2024) – Written by Spencer Ackerman; Art by Julius Ohta
The new Iron Man armor is a clunky patchwork of metal plating, leather straps and loosely exposed wiring.
Rebuilding himself with the scraps of his lost glory, a new evil Iron Man is back on the scene and is ready to Unleash the same furious ingenuity that birthed the first Iron Man armor. Tony Stark has spent years developing and refining his armor technology. What started out as a patchwork of metal and basic propulsion rockets, the Iron Man armor has surpassed its original design by using near-indestructible nanotechnology and a self-sustained energy source. However, the newest iteration of the Iron Man armor looks more like it was built from an expensive box of scraps.
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As seen in the first issue’s official cover art by Yasmine Putri, and the newly released variant cover by Philip Tan, the new Iron Man armor is A clunky patchwork of metal plating, leather straps, and loosely exposed wiring. Reminiscent of the steampunk aesthetic, the armor is something Stark had to piece together from the scraps of his past suits. In Philip Tan’s variant cover, Stark is seen standing in front of a junk pile of broken and decommissioned armor, further proving that Tony had to do with saving pieces of his past to build a new future.
Iron Man is going back to basics
Tony Stark doesn’t need billions to still be Iron Man
Tony Stark doesn’t need billions of dollars to be Iron Man, just a little ingenuity and a compelling drive to do better.
It is poetic that in Tony Stark’s mission to reclaim his company and the legacy of the Stark name that he has spent years trying to re-establish, He will have to depend on his ingenuity rather than his fortuneJust like he did in that cave in Sin-Kong decades before. Beneath the billionaire playboy routine that Tony keeps up, his persistence against unbalanced odds and his genuine smarts are what make him the hero that readers love to see. Tony Stark doesn’t need billions of dollars Iron ManJust a bit of ingenuity and a compelling drive to do better.
Source: Wonder
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