Marvel to Replace Iron Man:

After Robert Downey Junior’s stint as Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the armored Avenger has pretty much become the poster boy and flagship character of the Marvel Comic Book Universe. But like all good things, Iron Man’s arc might be coming to an inevitable end. As Marvel prepares to introduce the next generation of superheroes, they have already started making plans for some big changes within their universe. Plans have been set in motion and a new superhero is coming to town. This new superhero being teased will replace Iron Man to become the newest and latest stalwart of the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. But the question is – Will this new hero be able to fill those big shoes?

SPOILER ALERT: Major Spoilers for Iron Man 2020 #23 up ahead. Enter at your own risk…

The battle rages on. Arno Stark is right now embroiled in a war of attrition against his brother and the Artificial Intelligence that aims to conquer the world. The leader of the Rogue Artificial Life Forms is none other than Tony Stark aka Iron Man himself. The battle with Arno Stark leads Tony to receive a devastating blow at the hands of Arno Stark. Tony Stark is last seen screeching towards the ground and terminal velocity. The fate of the armored Avenger remains vague and unclear.

What we know is that Tony Stark’s legacy in the Marvel Comic Book Universe is coming to an inevitable end as Marvel initiates plans to introduce a new generation of superheroes. And they have chosen a very popular street-level superhero to help fill those iron shoes.

Matt Murdock aka Daredevil – the Man without Fear is back on the streets of Hell’s Kitchen. Matt has recently phased out of his red suit and taken to the original black Daredevil suit instead. After years of being ostracized by the Citizens of New York, he is finally accepted by the public masses when the people have a grand demonstration to show their support for Daredevil. To up the ante and keep up with peoples’ expectations, Daredevil is about to upgrade his suit. That’s right. Matt Murdock, to everyone’s surprise, is about to enter a powered suit of armor and fight crime as the Iron Devil, the bane of all crime in New York and beyond in Marvel Comics.

How the guy transitions into his new role are still up for debate. Daredevil has always been a guy who believes in the toil and sweat equity of any action. The powered suit will nevertheless help him augment his skills but as a believer in the pure human effort, it will probably be an eye-opening excuse for the Man without Fear. Can he actually replace Iron Man is the question? Maybe he will. But will the fans be able to see him in Mr. Stark’s place? We reckon it will be very hard for us all.

Daredevil #22, written by Chip Zdarsky with artwork by Francesco Mobili, hits the stores in June this year. The official synopsis for the issue reads:

“TRUTH/DARE” CONTINUES! Still grappling with the blood on his hands, Matt Murdock makes one of the biggest choices of his life. But what effect will Matt’s choices have on DAREDEVIL? And what about the people who need him? See why people are talking about DAREDEVIL as one of Marvel’s best on-going series!

The Last Solo Marvel movie to be released under the Disney banner is Spider-Man: Far From Home. The movie was released on the 2nd of November, 2018. The official film synopsis for the movie reads:

Peter Parker’s relaxing European vacation takes an unexpected turn when Nick Fury shows up in his hotel room to recruit him for a mission. The world is in danger as four massive elemental creatures — each representing Earth, air, water, and fire — emerge from a hole torn in the universe. Parker soon finds himself donning the Spider-Man suit to help Fury and fellow superhero Mysterio stop the evil entities from wreaking havoc across the continent.

Do I really look like a guy with a plan? You know what I am? I’m a dog chasing cars. I wouldn’t know what to do with one if I caught it! You know, I just… do things

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