2/26/2024 0 Comments Iron man endo sym armor storylineThe thing with "rules" is you can't follow some and ignore one. Not entirely true, but it is a bit more apparent in the case with comic books due to the fact that comic books (especially Marvel) have had decades of continuity to outline and define the characters within them. I wonder why they haven't written a storyline where Magneto's old age leaves him bedridden and unable to be a total bad ass? If we're going to accept there is a universe with super mutants then you have to also accept the reality that in this universe, someone possess armor that can defend himself from mentioned super mutant.Īgain I ask why Magneto did that to Iron man in their previous bouts where Magneto ended up getting his ass whooped by Stark. Yet they still publish comics where Magneto treats Wolverine and Colossus like puppets whenever he brawls with them. Either Magneto isn't as powerful as you claim, or Iron Man's suit isn't as magnetic as you would wished it was. It would be like saying Batman would snap Daredevil's neck because Batman knows how to snap necks.įact of the matter is, we have a super-villain who's done terrible, terrible things to other metal based heroes and yet hasn't been able to do the same to Iron Man in their bouts in the past. In a hypothetical argument based on fictional characters it's completely fallacious to say Magneto would do something to Iron Man he hasn't yet done. If Mags wants to defeat Iron Man he has to do it the old fashioned way. But if we're going to use comic book canon to establish their power range, you can't suddenly just shout "comic book logic!" to counter my point.Įxcept his magnetic force fields provide protection from being ripped apart by Magneto or being shut down like you're claiming. The comic where Magneto ripped the metal from Wolverine's skeleton sold pretty well if I recall correctly. I find it very unlikely that Tony would have entered this tournament wearing a suit from 2005. That is fair, but as we all know, Iron Man is constantly improving his gear and seldom ever goes back to using old suits unless it's necessary. If you separate the character from the bizarre narrative and rules that exist in comic book universes, it's very clear who should win this one: Magneto. Why does Iron Man struggle to defeat his enemies despite the fact that he has a suit that can withstand almost any sort of attack imaginable. Why doesn't Magneto use his atomic-level powers all the time? Because comics. You don't really get that with video game characters or movie characters as they have more finite levels of strengths and weaknesses. This is a problem unique to comic book characters: they are all built to be so strong at various points in their lifespan, but then at other times they have glaring flaws. I choose the Magneto that can break down Iron Man at the atomic level. You can argue whatever form of Iron Man you want, but if you want to argue for the specific version of Iron Man that can beat Magneto, it's only fair that I argue for the specific version of Magneto that can beat Iron Man.
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