ext_2049 ([identity profile] dorcas-gustine.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] cap_ironman 2009-01-21 12:21 am (UTC)

Re: Nope, afraid not...

YES YES!

YES TO EVERYTHING YOU SAID!

I liked Extremis as well, but I could stand for it getting ret-conned. (Although, COMPUTER BRAIN!) The only thing I don't understand is why Tony needs to erase all of his brain, when with all the hi-tech stuff he seems to have in that facility he could probably access his brain remotely )so-to-speak) and erase stuff bit by bit. Or build an anti-virus software. I mean, he could go to Reed, couldn't he? The Skrulls managed all the science stuff thanks to Skrull!Reed, so it stands to reason that Reed could reverse the process.

Also, Pepper has an arc reactor now. Um, yeah?

Pepper has seemingly forgotten her late husband and her adopted children
It's strange because when IIM and IM: DoS were published at the same time it felt like IIM was outside continuity, or part of some distant future anyway. I don't know, I don't know.

And I don't like that the Tony in Fraction's run doesn't seem to be the Tony that cried at Steve Rogers side and said 'it wasn't worth it'. And I am a bit bitter that THOR was the one that remembered the anniversary of Steve's death but we got nothing about Tony's thoughts and actions on that day
SO SO BITTER!

AND THE UGLY ART, REALLY! DON'T LET ME START ON THE ART!

In conclusion: not liking this very much, although I'll probably stick with it to see where it goes it's not like I'm wasting money on it, anyway. MA is the way to go! (And Avengers/Invaders because I still haven't figured out where they're going!)

Although I liked IIM#7. (Was it #7? The one with Spidey I mean).

EDIT: There're some good ideas, though. Maybe if we cut/paste them to create a good, believable Tony?

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