
To date, Marvel has released all of its films in theaters. Hawkeye was originally conceived as a feature before the executive team decided to turn the idea into a Disney+ series. This is not the first time Marvel has pivoted the development of a title in this way.

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Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn and is scheduled to debut in 2023. and his universe-defining turn as Tony Stark/Iron Man may be done in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but based on two new MCU series coming to Disney+, his legacy will keep. Written by David Michelinie and Bob Layton with art by Mark Bright, it tackled the idea of the highly advanced technology of Iron Man falling into the wrong hands. The live-action series was seen as a way to showcase multiple types of armor.Ĭheadle’s next Marvel appearance remains the MCU series Secret Invasion, which also stars Samuel L. The title Armor Wars hails from a celebrated storyline that was published in the Iron Man comics in 19. USPA Iron Wars 3, Toccoa, Georgia June 25 All day Sanction: 23-10755 Limited to 45 lifters Refund Policy: No refunds, no transfers. Feige first announced plans for Armor Wars in late 2020. Little is known about Armor Wars, although earlier this month at Disney’s D23 Expo Cheadle joined Marvel Studios producer and president Kevin Feige onstage, revealing a logo for what was then touted as a six-episode event series. No directors had been officially attached, and it is unclear where an Armor Wars feature would slot in on Marvel’s timeline of movies and Disney+ series. Marvel had been eyeing a 2023 start of production on the series, but the few people who were gearing up for that were notified Thursday of the change of direction. So he sets out to remove his technology from the various armors around the Marvel Universe (hence "Armor Wars").Marvel Shows Off 'Guardians 3' Scene at CinemaCon That event, of course, was Armor Wars, a storyline where Tony Stark decides that he wants to make sure that he is the only one who has control over his armor technology because he doesn't want it falling into the hands of villains who might kill people with his tech. Give us something to push," he smacked, "and we'll push it!" No, to be noticed, we'd have to do something special. BUY 1, GET 1 AT 5 OFF (add 2 to cart) See all eligible items and terms. Iron Man and the Armor Wars Part 2: The Big Red Machine: The Big Red Machine.
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Wasn't there some way we could wheedle a house ad? A plug in Marvel Age? A full page in the New York Times Literary Supplement? Slurping up a final stand of impeccably prepared angel hair, Jim answered that quality wasn't enough - quality was the STANDARD at Marvel. Iron Man and the Armor Wars Part 3: How I Learned to Love the Bomb: How I - GOOD.


We both felt we were doing some noteworthy stories (along with then-penciler, Mark Bright), but we weren't getting any press on them. Between forkfuls of twirled vermicelli, Bob expressed dissatisfaction over the lack of publicity we'd been getting on Iron Man. Present were (then-)assistant editor Howard Mackie, (then-)editor in chief Jim Shooter, (then-)writer David Michelinie and (now-)artist Bob Layton.

He revealed:Ī couple of years ago, a group of Merry (and hungry) Marvel Madmen adjourned to one of New York's finest Italian eateries for an intense brainstorming session (Actually, we were there to stuff our faces, but we had to talk a LITTLE business so we could justify putting the trip on the Mighty Marvel Expense Account!). As I noted in an old Comic Book Legends Revealed, Michelinie explained how this lack of promotion indirectly led to Armor Wars. When John Byrne took over writing Iron Man, he had to write a story named "Armor Wars II." STATUS:Īt the end of 1986, David Michelinie and Bob Layton, who had had a successful run on Iron Man from 1978-1982, returned to the series for a second stint on the title, taking over from writer Denny O'Neil, who had taken over from them back in 1982.Ībout a year into their return, they were a bit irked that Marvel hadn't promoted it more. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT COMIC LEGEND:
