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Published: 2017-01-30 05:53:31 +0000 UTC; Views: 3252; Favourites: 59; Downloads: 15
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Who else is excited to see the reformed Victor Von Doom face off against Ultimate Reed Richards, aka The Maker?Related content
Comments: 22
Twilight-Airglow [2018-11-18 15:27:00 +0000 UTC]
Wah, that snake-like Maker is fAnTasTic!
Nice Doom. Nice work. The mind leads!
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TheFutureFoundation In reply to Twilight-Airglow [2018-11-18 15:54:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
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MoonSpectre [2018-01-24 22:14:04 +0000 UTC]
Very awesome art man and btw me)). I would love to see that happen. I was really sad when Stark went to coma and Riri became Ironhearth. She sucks (not cuz she is a female or black, she is just victim of SJW). But on the other hand we got really badass new iron man. Doom is great as Iron Man
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TheFutureFoundation In reply to MoonSpectre [2018-01-24 23:58:22 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! And I guess this story arc ended up throwing me a curveball, huh? But we get more Doom Iron Man in Marvel Two-in-One, which seems promising.
I've never read any Ironheart (I'm not really a big Iron Man guy one way or another), but I will say I don't give much credence to criticism of Marvel's diversity initiatives, nor am I remotely bothered by any of the major character shakeups the company has seen these last few years. All characters have good and bad runs, and people will have mixed opinions about any story, but I say with certainty that stories like Iron Heart or the new Mighty Thor have received an abnormal amount of unsound criticism as an emotional reaction to change, and I don't think that's fair or healthy for the storytelling or the fans themselves. There's no "SJW Marvel," just new perspectives being introduced to comic book storylines that are unfamiliar to much of its traditional audience. But to try and take away the validity of those perspectives because of one's own lack of familiarity is not a good lens through which one should approach a story, and it keeps the industry from growing and expanding beyond its considerably exclusive roots.
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MoonSpectre In reply to TheFutureFoundation [2018-01-25 14:28:23 +0000 UTC]
You got solid point my man. Huge respect. You are right there is no any superhero character that always had perfect run. The only reason why i Dont like IronHearth or New Thor that much is because you know these characters are not trying to be different individuals. They are just trying to take place of already beloved character. Look man, for example Falcon, he was totally awesome character as Falcon, very interestig character and when they turned him into Captain America he still had his charm and charisma. He wasnt just he black version of Cap, he was a totally new character just taking the mantle of Cap. Or Bucky, same here he was great and interesting.
My point is man, the characters that most of the fans (Iron Man, Cap, Spidey, Hulk, Thor, Hawkeye and etc) they were climbing their way to the top just like some of the great Dc characters did. But their "new" versions are just "exist". They dont do much.
Also man, Iron Hearth for example suppose to be the new Iron Man (woman) but look not many people care about her. Majority cares about Doom. Also Marvel is planning to return Stark in april. I hope he returns and about Iron Hearth, she should stay cuz she is very promising character, but Marvel needs to give her something good and try to be creative with her
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TheFutureFoundation In reply to MoonSpectre [2018-01-25 14:41:31 +0000 UTC]
I understand not wanting to see your favorite characters be anyone but, yet at the same time I look to characters (largely in DC) who have had their identities changed (sometimes permanently) lots of times over the years, and the outcry has never seemed so vitriolic. Like the Flash, for example. How many individuals have inhabited that mantle? Five? Yet when the title got rolled over to someone new, there was never an outcry like there is today at Marvel. In fact, the original flash is largely forgotten among today's readers, and that's for the better.Β
I've heard so many wonderful things about Jane Foster Thor, and considering all the love Jason Aaron was getting before the switch, and all the hate he and the character got after, I have to think that there may be some bias influencing people's outrage. And it was clear from the beginning that each of these characters would return to the way they had been at some point. I always knew Stark, Rogers, Banner, Odinson, etc would return to being the heroes that made Marvel famous, but that didn't seem to comfort people at all. I'm afraid the day will come when Victor Von Doom returns to his evil ways, and that saddens me somewhat, but it is to be expected. All the more reason to enjoy something fresh while I've got it, I'd say.Β
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MoonSpectre In reply to TheFutureFoundation [2018-01-26 19:57:21 +0000 UTC]
Yeah man. You right. Sometimes we dont appreciate what we got before we lose it)).Β
But anyway Doom as Iron Man is great. Would have been cool to see Stark becoming some kinda of Infamous Dr Doom))). You know to kinda give a new look to the characters. I always like Stark vs Doom more than his rivarly with Reed (Dont know why, just like all the stories of Iron Man that had Doom). One of the greates is probably Doomquest
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TheFutureFoundation In reply to MoonSpectre [2018-01-26 20:53:23 +0000 UTC]
In a lot of ways, I feel like Tony could have become Doctor Doom, had things gone a little worse for him. Their upbringings are vastly different, and I think a lot of what makes Tony who he is is his existence as a wealthy American capitalist. Doom is self-made, and it was largely in his desperation that he turned to villainy. Tony never faced such desperation.
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MoonSpectre In reply to TheFutureFoundation [2018-01-26 22:36:50 +0000 UTC]
Yup. Quite frankly i never seen Iron Man as hero. He is more of humorous anti-hero for me. He was hero more during Stan Lee and Kirby era. He is probably just one bad day away from guy like Doom.BTW mate if you want check out Iron Man Demon in Armor. It is really great series that also includes Doom
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TheFutureFoundation In reply to MoonSpectre [2018-01-26 22:47:41 +0000 UTC]
Noted! Thanks for the recommendation!Β
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TimeLadyGirlLDC [2017-08-09 04:03:45 +0000 UTC]
Amazing art!! I enjoyed every piece of it!
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TheFutureFoundation In reply to TimeLadyGirlLDC [2017-08-09 05:03:41 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
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translucentmoon [2017-02-02 00:27:26 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Β Great work! Β I love how the crosshatching on the cape turned out. Β I'm totally looking forward to the face off between those two. Β The wait for the next few issues of Infamous Iron Man feels like forever.
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TheFutureFoundation In reply to translucentmoon [2017-02-02 06:14:18 +0000 UTC]
I know! But I can be patient, as long as the storytelling is as great as it should be! Thanks for the kind words.
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Gunnut51 In reply to TheFutureFoundation [2017-02-02 02:40:40 +0000 UTC]
Roles reversed?
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TheFutureFoundation In reply to Gunnut51 [2017-02-02 06:13:49 +0000 UTC]
Largely. At present, Victor Von Doom is acting as Iron Man, and The Maker (Reed Richards from the Ultimate Universe) is bringing his villainy to the mainstream Marvel universe.
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