Dude, cold parents who raised you aloof who then died to leave you their corporate responsibilities, will produce a much different result then warm parents that love you dearly who then died.
#1 Produces Tony Stark, who have control and trust issues because he never got the healthy loving example, while being a serial monogamist because he craves what he didn't get.
#2 Produces Batman, who grew up PTSD, who has issues because the people he loves who loves him back will be killed ('because he couldn't protect them'.
Daddy Stark is "alive"?! With the "DAAAAAAAAAAAAD" scream from 0:44....the "my dad always wantED"....and that I read that Tony´s parents are both dead.....Howard´ll die so that Tony can have his daddy-issues
Arc reactor?! WTF!?!? I may be mistaken, but they sneakily wrote the reactor even in the MA verse. In the "date" issue (I believe it was 28) you can see it under Tony´s shirt and I´m positively sure that it hadn´t been there when the series started. Sadly I don´t have prove here in form of a shirtless Tony I can show you, but he was not equipped with an reactor at first. It´s a modern breastplate, much cooler and worked in the movie, so they´re putting it everywhere
They are mixing canon in ways that aren't very cool. And I kind of hate the animation and the reaction times.
This. They are literally misrepresenting the character to new watchers. Like, for me Tony is the man that he is because of what happened to him when he was a young industrialist - and him essentially being raised as he was.
In a sense, I didn't mind the Tony and Howard Stark dynamic in the Orson Scott Card's Ult IM series, because as much as his father was alive, he treated Tony like a grown up from day one, and it's Tony's prodigious intelligence that sets him apart from his peers. Tony doesn't start to even warm up or acknowledge his humanity until he gets a health issue (I don't know how many people follow The Ultimate verse, so I try not to spoil) in his early thirties.
Tony never seemed to have much of a social conscience until then (in most Marvel canon), which makes him a compelling character, because all his good intentions always sends him on some road to hell.
This cartoon... isn't it. Oh well, these cartoons tend to run one season anyway,and die off. Let's hope this one shares the same fate.
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Teenage!Tony?! And wtf Mandarin!?
Daddy Stark is "alive"?! Arc reactor?! WTF!?!?
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...and now Tony Stark is Batman!
#1 Produces Tony Stark, who have control and trust issues because he never got the healthy loving example, while being a serial monogamist because he craves what he didn't get.
#2 Produces Batman, who grew up PTSD, who has issues because the people he loves who loves him back will be killed ('because he couldn't protect them'.
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With the "DAAAAAAAAAAAAD" scream from 0:44....the "my dad always wantED"....and that I read that Tony´s parents are both dead.....Howard´ll die so that Tony can have his daddy-issues
Arc reactor?! WTF!?!?
I may be mistaken, but they sneakily wrote the reactor even in the MA verse. In the "date" issue (I believe it was 28) you can see it under Tony´s shirt and I´m positively sure that it hadn´t been there when the series started. Sadly I don´t have prove here in form of a shirtless Tony I can show you, but he was not equipped with an reactor at first.
It´s a modern breastplate, much cooler and worked in the movie, so they´re putting it everywhere
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Don't judge meeeeeeeee. I just think Tony is better when his health troubles are acknowledged. :D
This.
This. They are literally misrepresenting the character to new watchers. Like, for me Tony is the man that he is because of what happened to him when he was a young industrialist - and him essentially being raised as he was.
In a sense, I didn't mind the Tony and Howard Stark dynamic in the Orson Scott Card's Ult IM series, because as much as his father was alive, he treated Tony like a grown up from day one, and it's Tony's prodigious intelligence that sets him apart from his peers. Tony doesn't start to even warm up or acknowledge his humanity until he gets a health issue (I don't know how many people follow The Ultimate verse, so I try not to spoil) in his early thirties.
Tony never seemed to have much of a social conscience until then (in most Marvel canon), which makes him a compelling character, because all his good intentions always sends him on some road to hell.
This cartoon... isn't it. Oh well, these cartoons tend to run one season anyway,and die off. Let's hope this one shares the same fate.