That opening is underrated in the realm of great 90s cartoon intros.
Huh.
It's the Capcom cannon that was sold with the modular armour figure on Hasbro Pulse.Huh.
So, like... is this thing actually from the comics? I always thought they just made it for the Capcom games.
reddit.com/r/Marvel/comments/12n9sqr/proton_cannon_iron_man_294/So, like... is this thing actually from the comics? I always thought they just made it for the Capcom games.
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Sure, but this is like, literally the first time I've seen it outside of the games. At least that I can recall.It was the 90s. Big Guns grew like apples on trees in those days.
Same! And I was reading a lot of Iron Man in the 90s. Granted who remembers everything from their childhood, but still. Figured something like that woulda stuck with meSure, but this is like, literally the first time I've seen it outside of the games. At least that I can recall.
The season itself is pretty solid too. Built on some continuity from the first (which was almost an “Avengers lite” with the Force Works focus), but the majority of the season was firmly an “Iron Man” show with Force Works being more guest stars.That opening is underrated in the realm of great 90s cartoon intros.
I still disappointed that the MVC War Machine was a stripped down redeco, instead of getting that absurd “missile pack” he had in the game.It's the Capcom cannon that was sold with the modular armour figure on Hasbro Pulse.
I feel like the 90s Iron Man cartoon gets a bad rap. It's no BTAS... or even X-Men... but it's pretty solid, and it made me an Iron Man fan at a young age.The season itself is pretty solid too. Built on some continuity from the first (which was almost an “Avengers lite” with the Force Works focus), but the majority of the season was firmly an “Iron Man” show with Force Works being more guest stars.
I'd recommend Iron Man: Armoured Adventures. The premise may make you skeptical- Tony and his supporting cast as high schoolers- but it manages to make it work and gets pretty inventive with how it integrates various bits of the Iron Man mythos into its world.I really need to check it out sometime.
Any other Iron Man must-sees, outside of the MCU movies?
It, too, has a bumpin’ intro:I'd recommend Iron Man: Armoured Adventures. The premise may make you skeptical- Tony and his supporting cast as high schoolers- but it manages to make it work and gets pretty inventive with how it integrates various bits of the Iron Man mythos into its world.
How is it an unmasked is bigger than the head of armor?!