Iron Man’s Clockwork Armor Proves He Needs His Own Spider-Verse
Spider-Verse brought together multiple variants of Spider-Man, allowing some of the hero’s whackiest forms to play a legitimate role, including Spider-Ham. The Tartakovsky armor could easily rank with the whimsy of Spider-Ham. If Iron Man were to have an Iron-Verse, there’s no reason this alternate suit, and many other Iron Man suits, couldn’t play big roles and find ways of fitting in within a broader story. With so many armors and multiverse variants, many of Marvel’s heroes could have Spider-Verse‘s of their own, but Iron Man would be one of the coolest candidates considering how many suits he has been seen with. Marvel’s Dark Ages showed a way in which Iron Man’s armor could work with lesser technology, so there are infinite ways for the hero to present himself across the multiverse.
Tartakovsky’s work includes the creation of Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Jack, the direction of Hotel Transylvania, and the development and direction of Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003-2005). He also worked on the 2016 Marvel comic series, Cage! which focused on Luke Cage. If that wasn’t enough, he also helped storyboard Iron Man 2. This Iron Man design is a far cry from Tony Stark’s usual appearance, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a worthwhile design. This, and several other Iron Man by Design variant armors, should definitely get another look within comics. However, their imaginative appearances would require a proper reasoning for returning and creating an Iron-Verse provides the best possible reason. If Spider-Ham can get a chance to shine not just in comics, but also in a full-length animated feature based on Spider-Verse, there’s no reason Genndy Tartakovsky’s Iron Man armor shouldn’t have a similar opportunity.
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Iron Man’s Clockwork Armor Proves He Needs His Own Spider-Verse
Spider-Verse brought together multiple variants of Spider-Man, allowing some of the hero’s whackiest forms to play a legitimate role, including Spider-Ham. The Tartakovsky armor could easily rank with the whimsy of Spider-Ham. If Iron Man were to have an Iron-Verse, there’s no reason this alternate suit, and many other Iron Man suits, couldn’t play big roles and find ways of fitting in within a broader story. With so many armors and multiverse variants, many of Marvel’s heroes could have Spider-Verse‘s of their own, but Iron Man would be one of the coolest candidates considering how many suits he has been seen with. Marvel’s Dark Ages showed a way in which Iron Man’s armor could work with lesser technology, so there are infinite ways for the hero to present himself across the multiverse.
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Tartakovsky’s work includes the creation of Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Jack, the direction of Hotel Transylvania, and the development and direction of Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003-2005). He also worked on the 2016 Marvel comic series, Cage! which focused on Luke Cage. If that wasn’t enough, he also helped storyboard Iron Man 2. This Iron Man design is a far cry from Tony Stark’s usual appearance, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a worthwhile design. This, and several other Iron Man by Design variant armors, should definitely get another look within comics. However, their imaginative appearances would require a proper reasoning for returning and creating an Iron-Verse provides the best possible reason. If Spider-Ham can get a chance to shine not just in comics, but also in a full-length animated feature based on Spider-Verse, there’s no reason Genndy Tartakovsky’s Iron Man armor shouldn’t have a similar opportunity.
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Iron Man’s Clockwork Armor Proves He Needs His Own Spider-Verse
Spider-Verse brought together multiple variants of Spider-Man, allowing some of the hero’s whackiest forms to play a legitimate role, including Spider-Ham. The Tartakovsky armor could easily rank with the whimsy of Spider-Ham. If Iron Man were to have an Iron-Verse, there’s no reason this alternate suit, and many other Iron Man suits, couldn’t play big roles and find ways of fitting in within a broader story. With so many armors and multiverse variants, many of Marvel’s heroes could have Spider-Verse‘s of their own, but Iron Man would be one of the coolest candidates considering how many suits he has been seen with. Marvel’s Dark Ages showed a way in which Iron Man’s armor could work with lesser technology, so there are infinite ways for the hero to present himself across the multiverse.
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Tartakovsky’s work includes the creation of Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Jack, the direction of Hotel Transylvania, and the development and direction of Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003-2005). He also worked on the 2016 Marvel comic series, Cage! which focused on Luke Cage. If that wasn’t enough, he also helped storyboard Iron Man 2. This Iron Man design is a far cry from Tony Stark’s usual appearance, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a worthwhile design. This, and several other Iron Man by Design variant armors, should definitely get another look within comics. However, their imaginative appearances would require a proper reasoning for returning and creating an Iron-Verse provides the best possible reason. If Spider-Ham can get a chance to shine not just in comics, but also in a full-length animated feature based on Spider-Verse, there’s no reason Genndy Tartakovsky’s Iron Man armor shouldn’t have a similar opportunity.
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