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Iron Man #13: what about Iron Man?

So I've just read Iron Man #13. This time the story circles on lots of stuff we should know about the controversial Marvel character. I just read the story once and just found out that Iron Man was also guilty of what Speedball is accused of right now. He was with the Secretary of Defense offering Tony Stark, yes, Iron Man's real identity, the role of being the leader for S.H.I.E.L.D. It was also mentioned on the story that a plane crashed and caused a lot of casualties and Iron Man was to blame. It only happened that a bigger tragedy occured and that was the Stamford explosion that's why people's attention were drawn away from the tragedy Iron Man caused.

So the big question now is, why should Iron Man be offered the responsibility of being the leader of SH.I.E.L.D.? Shouldn't he be also involved in the training of superheroes? I don't know why I hate Iron Man but I never really liked him. Yeah this is fiction but you get to hate a fictional character too, right?

Damn, Iron Man should be in jail too. He's supporting something he's not sure and righteous of. Just get a copy of your Iron Man #13 and read all about the damn story about the "hero".

Comments

Anonymous said…
Totally agree with you, bub, that filthy Iron Mad is gettin' somethin' reaally dirty in his hands.... and I'm sure it's not Emma Frost bra or that two billion dollar contract... is somthin' else, but, S.H.I.E.L.D.? isn't that too..... stupid?? like him being mindcontrolled by kang since long time ago and... ooh wait a minute that already happen...... mmm that's a tricky one maybe that bloody sattellite rays he used to make everyone to forget about his secret identity finally made him go nuts!!! what ya think, true believer???
dj reggiereg said…
Man this #@!* is hype. I haven't bought a comic since the 4th grade (I'm pushing 40 now) and it's been a year now since I purchased my Dracula Essentials. For my story Daredevil is still my favorite comic hero. Now, Dracula led me to Blade, which led me to the Black Panther. When the Black Panther and Storm married I was taken by the "iron kid and Captain America riff". So this led me heading right back to the South Orange N.J. Comic Book Store to purchase the "Civil War". So "My Comic Buying Saga is reignited". What do I now? Should I stop my home repairs? How can I fit ths into my new schedule! Don't worry some how I will Thanks to this Blogger and thanks to Marvel Comics..... Now for Irom Man, from what I could remember as a kid is that he never was a Mutant. Was he? If not (I got to purchase Iron Man 13) my theory is that he has some deep rooted hatred for the mutants. And Finally, What ever happened to that guy T'challa's Cousin after he was spotted by the Mystics? Later DJ Reggie Reg "Tha Basement DJ".
Anonymous said…
Wrong. Iron Man was mind-controlled by the son of Ho Yinsen (the man who helped Stark build the original armor). This kid was obsessed with getting revenge on the killers of his mother, and used a device to make Stark black-out and then use Stark and the armor remotely to commit the murders. Stark was not conscious during his attack on the plane. He's not like Speedball at all.
fatfingur said…
Wasn't Speedball's fate controlled also? I mean whoever gave that drug that enhanced Nitro's power has also something to do with this and the whole thing of blowing up Stamford was planned. So that people like Stark can earn money from the damage the Stamford incident has brought.

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