EXTREMIS ARMOR CONFIRMEDOr something equally Granov-inspired.
>>93496721
Dude the first Iron Man movie armor was Granov inspired you moron.
Still the same fucking helmet... I would like to see something different.
>>93496776
Yes...early on. Lately, everything been drawn by Phil Saunders and Andy Park, who still draw from him, but have heavily deviated from his sleek style.
This suit seems to be a bit of a return to form.
>>93496777
That faceplate is noticably different
>>93496721
You mean Modular Armor confirmed.
>>93496721
I must be Ironman-suit-blind because they all literally look the same to me.
>>93496721
holy shit that's sexy af
>>93498963
My six year old niece can tell the difference. She doesn't know their names/numbers but put an action figure in front of her and she can tell you what movie it was in and at what part.
>>93498445
I still don't see the resemblence
Skip the nanomachines, make the symbiote armor so Venom can be yet another fuck up by Tony.
>>93496777
The helemt is the trademark of an ironman suit.
>>93499383
Superior Iron Man was great but Venom/symbiotes are not in the MCU.
Plus that suit was ugly. Rather them just go with nanomachines.
Another shot for you guys
>>93500414
>that faceplate
That is DEFINITELY the Extremis armor.
>>93499771
>Venom/Symbiotes are not in the MCU
Dude just wait till Spider-Man Homecoming #2 where Robert Downey Jr. invents the symbiote suit!
>>93500414
I'll do you one better.
>>93500414
I'm getting more of a Bleeding Edge vibe in terms of overall functionality.
>>93501632
Oh look, Tony is about to get his ass handed to him by a wizard
>>93501742
What
>>93501632
What movie is this for?
>>93501837
Infinity War, bucko
>>93501837
Boku no Thanos
>>93501692
>>93501671
>that bulge
RDJ's packing, damn...
>>93501742
Banner?
>>93501706
>"No, I will not fucking say it! 'Awesome facial hair bros'? Who wrote this shit?!"
>>93501892
I'm like 90% sure he doesn't do the mo cap anymore unless the scene has his mask off.
>>93496721
I miss the Mk 3 armor
>>93501918
So Strange and his crew rescue Hulk from outer space in Ragnarok.
Good to find that out now.
>>93501971
I just want this>>93498445
>>93499037
Is she autistic?
>>93502378
She hasn't been diagnosed, so no, not as far as I know.
She has an dad-crush on RDJ, though.
>>93502002
it's not gonna happen, it doesn't fit the style they went with from the beginning
>>93496721
I can see it
>>93501971
Me too. it actually looked realistic, good, and fucking BADASS. What happened, man.
>>93503263
It even had those minor mechanical noises that made it feel like a solid machine.
Gotta get those merchandising bucks with new suits I guess.
>>93501632
>hero vs hero
>>93505356
do you expect different from marvel?
Still the best
>>93505660
Suitcase suit, best suit.
>>93501594
I'm guessing that's not RDJ.
>>93501658
>implying Marvel would let their golden boy get beat by anyone.
>>93505383
I was kind hoping they would stop making billion dollar box office hits with their lead Title to make room for Justice League
>>93506191
Did you miss Civil War
I really love the new suit, it reminds me of something.
>Bwaah the helmets are all the same!
>>93498963
You might have to be autistic for that.
I am a sperg, and I have always loved Iron Man's array of suits. And yes... I recognize each of them.
>>93501594
I don't know but it's giving me a boner.
>>93501658
Quite possibly.
>>93501946
Bendis did. Duh.
>>93503032
....Holy shitsnacks. What's the opposite of cradle-robbing?
>>93501594
its rather odd how we are slowly going back to muscle armor
>>93506671
It's not odd, it's logical. It's getting more and more advanced. From basically a motivated medieval knight's armor with rockets and jets stapled on, to a sleek, form-fitting jet fighter, to a jet fighter than could transform into a suitcase, to a jet fighter that could split apart into independently operational components, into... um.. well, a suit that can move almost like a liquid already. It's like a cloth or something, or a flatworm that flows over Tony and attaches itself.
It might actually end as the Extremis suit.
>>93506729
You missed "to a giant hub station that can split it's pieces into a Hulk-sized suit" in there
>>93506468
If you take out all the filler armors that only serve as big action scene fodder in IM3, yeah, pretty much.
>>93506729
Warren Ellis sucks at science, though. Sometimes I wonder if he's just taking the piss.
Supercompressed? Isn't it basically liquid? And you can't compress a liquid. Stored in the hollows of his bones? Then where did the bone marrow go? Never mind how he describes the Extremis effect.
I still love it. I just wish he'd written it a little differently.
>>93501971
I agree, it is still probably the best as it feels like an actual dude in a robot suit instead of just a CGI robot guy.
>>93496776
Moreso, it was literally designed by Granov.
>>93506923
Actually, the Mark III was a collaboration between him and Phil Saunders, with Saunders doing the majority of the designing and Adi putting on the finishing touches and drawing it "in motion"
>>93501971
This and the Mk 7 for me.
>>93506671
Makes sense. Bendy metal armor never existed in the past, sans something like Caps chainmail.
It only makes sense that as we go into the future, they find ways of making metal fit muscle.
>>93506729
>into... um.. well, a suit that can move almost like a liquid already. It's like a cloth or something, or a flatworm that flows over Tony and attaches itself.
Well we already saw Stark's watch in Civil War that transforms in a way that is already liquid-like. So it is likely already used in the latest suit.
>>93498445
How do people like this trash? It's cause of fucking MVC isn't it?
>>93501855
It's been too long my friend
>>93506774
>Isn't it basically liquid?
More like a nanite swarm.
>>93506774
>>93508140
What the guy above said. But even if it was "liquid", in theory they can be compressed. You just to apply a high enough pressure. In the world of super-science of the MU, it's not that out there. The water at the bottom of the ocean for example is more compressed than the one at the top, it's just that the number is far too small.
Either way, it's mostly just a bnch of nanomachines acting like liquid, not a regular liquid like oil or milk.
As for the bones, well, the bone marrow is like jelly. Theoretically those nanomachines that could shrink and act like a liquid could overtake the "jelly" or change it in someway (evaporate it as they under by releasing heat, and cooling it, thus turning it back into "solid" form as they get out of the bones).
Or you can just say "NANOMACHINES SON".
>>93507822
Yes, that is what I was referring to.
>>93508049
What aspect do you mean? The armor's esthetics?
>>93508140
>>93508278
You wound me. You wound me as with spears.
A propos liquid or liquid-like armor, one of the things I liked about Fraction's hell ride was the Bleeding Edge armor.
The SKIN-armor was actual liquid and I liked the look of that, but the pseudoscience of the Blleeding Edge is better.
>>93506191
>implying Marvel would let their golden boy get beat by anyone
Strange is here to more or less replace Stark.
I know this will never make it into an actual movie, but how many times have Tony and Doom physically fought each other?
Not just talking pompously and quipping, but having a serious one on one battle like Thor vs Tony
I dont know of a single one, in spite of reading a lot of F4
>>93509588
They have faced off directly three times under Layton and Michelinie. It never got ugly because it's not personal for them. It was simply power versus power.
If anything, Doom rather likes Tony - which is a somewhat worrying thought.
>>93506614
>Holy shitsnacks. What's the opposite of cradle-robbing?
Grave digging
>>93509648
>If anything, Doom rather likes Tony - which is a somewhat worrying thought.
They are both men who think other people are dumb, and that they are the only ones who has the ability to make things right for everyone else. Tony just has weaker mental strength than Doom, who's main issue was uncontrollable obsession with Reed Richards.
Guys, this is just like the crummy Ultron suit, the "real" thing may not look even remotely close to it since they bulked RDJ with the armor on.
>>93501632
>>93501706
>>93501720
>>93501742
So he's possessed, I wonder by who or what????
>>93510716
If Thanos has the Cull Obsidian with him - I heard a rumor they included those unfortunates in the movie - it could be either Supergiant or Ebony Maw.
>>93506468
>Armor has receding hairlines
For what purpose?
Isn't bloody edge his strongest armor?
>>93501742
>>93509546
He's not nearly popular enough yet
>>93512098
>I am become iron groin
>>93512216
No, this one is. It has all the benefits of the Bleeding Edge armor, Marvel NOW armor, and endo-sym armor without any of their flaws.
>>93512098
>When he give you that good succ
>>93512288
Meant for >>93511985
>>93512313
>>93512288
Alright thanks, Extremis seems really powerful from what I read on it
>>93512395
It wasn't so much that the Extremis suit was super powerful (though it was) as it was Tony's new transhuman biology allowed him to operate it far more efficiently than any other armor he's ever used.
>>93512479
>It wasn't so much that the Extremis suit was super powerful (though it was) as it was Tony's new transhuman biology allowed him to operate it far more efficiently than any other armor he's ever used.
Although it is also shown in Civil War that Tony was becoming a liability as Friday was actually a more competent fighter than him. That unless Tony suddenly become a super soldier himself, there is no good reason for him to control his suits while inside them anymore.
>>93512527
Friday only assembled a countermeasure algorithm for him to follow. It wasn't entirely auto-pilot, just a program built on the spot to counteract Steve's fighting style. Stark was still piloting, but his movements were guided.
>>93512622
Yeah, if Iron Man 3 is any indication, an exclusively AI piloted suit is more liable to be destroyed in combat, not to mention the issue of friendly fire due to JARVIS or FRIDAY operating on a set of commands rather than actual human decision making
>>93511185
Sounds accurate
>>93512871
>Yeah, if Iron Man 3 is any indication, an exclusively AI piloted suit is more liable to be destroyed in combat, not to mention the issue of friendly fire due to JARVIS or FRIDAY operating on a set of commands rather than actual human decision making
IM3 suits were destroyed because they were badly made. And the point is that Civil War is the first time Tony relinquished control of the suit to an AI while he was still in it, thus admitting that the AI makes better decisions by now due to tech advancements. Science marches on, you can't assume AI at the start of the franchise will stay unchanged after many films.
>>93511185
There is no rumor, the Black Order or at least some of them will appear in it
>>93501651
>all those camera modules
They're doing the bleeding edge armour.,
I would have preferred the black and gold terminator liquid armour
>>93513304
>There is no rumor, the Black Order or at least some of them will appear in it
It basically stops the alternative of Thanos soloing all the combined heroes in Infinity War. I mean, sure, he could if he has all the stones, but it is just more believable and useful for the plot that a warlord would have minions.
>>93513378
Thanos vs Avengers/MCU Heroes/SHIELD won't happen till Infinity Gauntlet Movie aka Infinity War Part 2
Are Wong and Strange....in love?
>>93513352
Those are mocap dots
>>93513151
>IM3 suits were destroyed because they were badly made.
The IM3 artbook directly debunks that idea.
>>93512527
Tony doesn't have Extremis in Civil War.
>>93511985
Hell no. But it's pretty much his second most advanced armor.
In terms of raw strength it's probably either the Thorbuster or the Iron Destroyer.
>>93512288
It would have been awesome if we had actually got to fucking SEE it be awesome.
But Bendis had to push his shit.
>>93513352
There is no such armor. Black and Gold was modular, basically.
>>93514966
Not in the movie, no. But he got Extremis pretty nuch right before the Civil War in the comics.
>>93515084
He didn't have Friday in the comics anymore by that point.
You're mixing up elements from each Civil War.