or Annihilation
The general public absolutely had no clue who Iron Man was. If anything you guys are the ones doing revisionist history lol. Only comics readers, and maybe some people had heard the name before or something, but he was absolutely a nobody as far as general audiences go.
What are you basing calling him D-list on then?Idk I just picked a letter C, D, E whatever, point is he was a complete nobody.
Idk I just picked a letter C, D, E whatever, point is he was a complete nobody.
Again just to reiterate, I'm talking about general audiences, regular people. Most people would probably have named 100 other super heroes before they got to him.
I do agree that nobody knew who Iron Man was, but that doesn't make him a "nobody" when it comes to Marvel. Pre-MCU, the average person would struggle to name even 5 Marvel superheroes.Fantastic Four + Spider-Man gosh that was so hard.
Fantastic Four + Spider-Man gosh that was so hard.
I'd say Wolverine is the #2 Marvel superheroThe barometer for the time period (at least in 2004) would be New Avengers #1, which threw away all of the dreck and rebooted with Spider-Man and Wolverine alongside Captain America and Iron Man. Those were probably the four biggest solo title movers at that point outside of Hulk (and Daredevil, who had really been more of a critical darling than a commercial success). They were the merchandise movers at the time, and not comics. I mean regular merchandise - t-shirts, etc.
I'm not sure most people who aren't comics fans could name the members of the Fantastic Four (at least back then). Spider-Man plus 4 X-Men seems more likely, or even Hulk and/or Captain America.
I'd say Wolverine is the #2 Marvel superhero
The barometer for the time period (at least in 2004) would be New Avengers #1, which threw away all of the dreck and rebooted with Spider-Man and Wolverine alongside Captain America and Iron Man. Those were probably the four biggest solo title movers at that point outside of Hulk (and Daredevil, who had really been more of a critical darling than a commercial success). They were the merchandise movers at the time, and not comics. I mean regular merchandise - t-shirts, etc.
Based on your logic, most people couldn't name 100 superheroes
Iron Man was in MvC2, and I would have to say he was more recognizable at the time than a Spiral or Silver Samurai.MvC2 has a lot of weird choices for Marvel reps. Like Marrow and Blackheart.
MvC2 has a lot of weird choices for Marvel reps. Like Marrow and Blackheart.
I read that like all of the antagonists lines are ADRd (dubbed in post-production)This is actually more common than you think. Not defending this trainwreck, but just saying. I learned the other day Cast Away is yet another movie that did the same jcgamer107 posted...
In a shock to no one, it seems like Sony didnt even know what they were doing with the movie while they were making it
also theres no mid-credits/ post-credits tease of anything, theyre not even pretending that this thing is going somewhere
The other three are Imperfects, original characters for that game
There's a famous song about Iron Man for crying out loud