Anybody miss when Iron Man's suit didn't look so mechanical and had sculpted muscles?

Anybody miss when Iron Man's suit didn't look so mechanical and had sculpted muscles?

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No.

Not really.

Nope.

God, no.

No you homo.

Yes

Nobody does, I just came here to watch the contrarians struggle and fail to justify liking it.

Not really, as long as the armors look slick everything is good.

No, the muscle was kind of a lazy design compared to the more mechanical looking suits

Every day
It looks a hundred times more advanced and futuristic the suit we have today

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Yup.

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No

Actually like his old red and silver look the best

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Nah.

Never understood how it was supposed to make sense in 3d. Is it like metal spandex and he just had really heavy pirate boots and a metal diaper? Seems uncomfortable.

Did this drawing with the best suit.

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This is part of the reason I prefer the classic look on the page and the mechanical look on the screen.

best of both worlds
great work. modularchads unite!

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Mod is for God.

literally nanomachines, son.

>it like metal spandex and he just had really heavy pirate boots and a metal diaper? Seems
His original armor was soft like cloth and had lots of folded parts (the arm and leg covers that were magnetically attracted to his gloves and boots.
The boot's soles also released the rest of the boot when Tony just stepped on them and the magnetic attraction did the rest to quickly join everything together and form the whole armor on a few seconds, and then Tony activated the armor's power source, which automatically sent a charge that "polarized" the soft metal, turning it hard as balls.
It was a bit convoluted but it worked, plus the fat part of his gloves and boots contained extra spare parts that could be used as extra power or just to quick fix his armor after it took a beating. Finally, the discs attached to his "diaper" were powerful dynamos that could be acticated anytine to generate electricity to recharge his armor during an emergency.
I miss that armor, except for the part where Tony decided to add a nose to his faceplate, just so his face could look more human and scare his foes/look more human to his allies and innocent bystanders.
The nose was so fucking divisive that Marvel ended up backpedaling and removed it from Iron Man's design, but not before they decided to bite the bullet and dedicate a few issues to make a few meta jokes to mock themselves for the bad move. Pic related, Tony decides to relax and attend a Comic convention just for fun, wearing his armor and posing as an Iron Man cosplayer until another cosplayer chews him out for adding the fucking nose to his costume. (Later, the cosplayer saves the fucking day.)

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Good fucking taste my dudes. I’ve always liked it, frankly I can take both desu.

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Based 90s suit chads.

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Bump.

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>on /m/ a week ago
>user in power suit thread responding to Silver Centurian artwork from 80s says "muscles drawn in armor look fucking stupid"
>Kevin Feige has successfully conditioned zoomers worldwide

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>not realizing that was a shill

Yes because he looked like a modern knight that way, I also miss when there was no AI and arc reactor

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>nanomachines
No, it was 3D knit alloy. It was literally metal fabric

Kirby is the only one who can make muscle suit look good

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Believing the idea that any corporation would waste money on astroturfing a relic of web 2.0 considered by most to be a literal hate machine is so absurd that no human language contains sufficient diction to represent how dumb your post is.

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