The last few issues were handed to Iron Man's ally War Machine.Īs of the dawn of the Heroic Age, Stark was rebuilding his financial empire from scratch. Until the end of Secret Invasion, there was a second title, Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D - a politics and espionage-based book, dealing with Stark's role as head of the international security organization. Stark's support of Superhero Registration would ultimately come back to bite him in the ass in Secret Invasion. Although Stark championed Registration with good intentions (he insists it was to protect his fellow heroes from possibly being eradicated by the government following a superhero/villain related tragedy that resulted in countless civilian deaths), he did a number of questionable and downright unpleasant things to get it in place (see below). Iron Man, during the controversial Civil War story-line, chose to champion the Superhero Registration Act, which put him at odds with his long time friend and ally Captain America/Steve Rogers and resulted in a war between Stark's pro-registration heroes and Cap's anti-registration heroes. In 2012, Fraction and Salvador Larocca's five year run ended so that Volume 4 could launch as part of "Marvel NOW", with Kieron Gillen and Greg Land switching from Uncanny X-Men. The writer Matt Fraction modelled the plot after the movies to some extent to make it a feasible jumping on point for new fans. In recent years, Iron Man has featured in Invincible Iron Man - a rather character-driven title that deals with the troubles of Tony Stark, as well as the politics of Iron Man. Notable classic storylines include "Demon in a Bottle", which deals with his alcoholism, and " Armor Wars", where he goes on a vendetta after his technology is stolen and reproduced. He has served as the protagonist of several series since that time. The character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963), created by writers Stan Lee, and Larry Lieber, along with artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. Instead, he secretly designed and built a suit of armor in a cave, with a box of scraps to keep his heart beating and to escape from his captors, and in the process became the superhero known as Iron Man. Captured by the enemy forces, he is forced into manufacturing weaponry to aid them. Tony Stark was a Millionaire Playboy and industrialist until a battlefield explosion left him with a damaged heart that threatened to kill him. Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. What are you trying to get rid of me for? Until, at age 21, the prodigal son returnsĪnd there's a car waiting for you outsideĪfter all these years, Tony still has you Is it cool if I take a picture with you? Is it true you went 12 for with last year's Maxim cover models? I couldn't have called that.īut isn't that what we're going for here? Script-O-Rama afterwards - because reading is good for your noodle. At least you'll have some Iron Man quotes (or even a monologue or two) to annoy your coworkers with in the meantime, right? I know, I know, I still need to get the cast names in there and all that jazz, so if you have any corrections, feel free toĭrop me a line. Transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of the movie to get the dialogue. This puppy is a transcript that was painstakingly Voila! Finally, the Iron Man script is here for all you fans of the Robert Downey Jr. comic book movie Iron Man Script - Dialogue Transcript Iron Man Script - transcript from the screenplay and/or the Robert Downey Jr.
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