So, to explain a few things, I only started reading comics this year. Prior to or even after this first issue came out, I hadn't read any comics. That was until I started watching more comic videos but the way I was hearing it from multiple people, they all worded it differently, so I wanted to see how it really was, subscribing to Marvel unlimited was a great idea. Sure I can read a bunch of marvel comics for free, but with Marvel unlimited, I can download them so I can read them offline. Back to the point of this chapter. The fall of X has been called desperation by a bunch of people online who use the word "logical" or "rational"(when really they just seem like angry incels) in there channel name. And when you scroll through their video titles, you see they only talk about what they don't like, why something is being ruined by spewing nonsense, or saying a bunch of crap in general, saying that progressive views are killing marvel. When actually it's the way they try to advertise comics, and the rushing of making them. Look at the Moon girl and Devil Dinosaur show, its well made and seems very thought through, and it had 100 percent rotten tomatoes, there's no star rating yet because not enough audience have reviewed it, but once it does it will likely get the same rating as the Owl House, which had the Highest ratings in history. Back to my point about the comics, when I read this first comic, I was intrigued by a poor Iron Man. As the story progressed I was really enjoying it, Stark didn't seem like the Iron Man we remember from the first movie, no this one of more humble, he doesn't seem to care about money at all so far. He refers to his mind to that of a capitalist, but in the comics he's being sued by people because in the first comic the building he was living in blew up. His neighbor died in the explosion and the family members were suing him, She Hulk as his Lawyer recommended to try and defend himself in court but Stark just said, "Pay them off", and She Hulk told him he was running low on money, and Stark just said he would invent something. Which goes to show, that Stark had the mind of a Capitalist, but now he seems like anti-materialist. Sure he still had his armor, but that's because he can't give up being Iron Man, that's why he got rid of all but one of his armors, the mark 70. Read about it on this link https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Iron Man_Armor_Model_70. It's a vintage style armor that Stark kept during his soul searching Journey. Read about it on the link. In conclusion to this, I just want to say that Gerry Duggan did great making this series. And I hope to artist Juan Frigeri continues to work at Marvel, hell, he can draw all of marvels comics, as far as I care, he's great. So I yeah, this was the comic I started with, and I urge you to check it out. Hope you enjoy it.
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Comic book videos I found that were entertaining
RandomThis is a list of videos I found on youtube and short essays on something I think, I will add to it the more I find. You the reader might like this because I ask question at the end that might make you think about stuff that's either unknown or neve...