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Iron Man

Ironman has always been my favorite Marvel Hero. I started to collect the book back in 1977 and went back and managed to get all except three of the first six Tales of Suspense stories (which I got in reprint). My collection includes a TOS #40 (2nd appearance, 1st gold armor) which I got Stan Lee to autograph at a convention.

So I had high expectations for the Movie, which exceeded my expectations. They did a great job of staying true to the source material while also making a highly entertaining movie that non-comic fans would also enjoy. They found the key, it's all about Stark, and the casting of Stark was perfect.
 

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Cthulhudrew said:
That was the one with the Bat Shark-Repellent, too, wasn't it?

Yeah and the Penguin trying to fool Batman into believing that he wasn't the penguin by claiming he had a cold and he spilled wax on his fingers.
 
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Relique du Madde said:
Yeah and the Penguin trying to fool Batman into believing that he wasn't the penguin by claiming he had a cold and he spilled wax on his fingers.
Well, technically, the Penguin knew he wasn't fooling Batman. He was trying to get taken to the Batcave, so he could unleash his instant henchmen on the Dynamic Duo (just add water).
 


Felon said:
Superman
Spider-Man
Iron Man

Now write that 500 times. :cool:

Why is Spider-Man the only one who gets their name hyphenated?

A new superhero named the Hyphenator played by Rainier Wolfcastle, "Let's get cr-azy."

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