Tony Stark isn't deemed "worthy" to lift Thor's hammer Mjolnir primarily due to his ego, arrogance, and tendency to act impulsively and dangerously for what he perceives as the greater good, creating villains like Ultron. While he showed immense self-sacrifice (like in Avengers and Endgame), the hammer judges one's character, and Tony's past actions, like weaponizing technology and prioritizing his vision over rules (e.g., Sokovia Accords), conflicted with the pure-hearted, selfless ideal Mjolnir represents, despite his eventual redemption.
Namor is revealed as the most hated Avenger, struggling with a violent legacy and self-loathing. Namor has been both a hero and a villain, causing controversy throughout his long history. In Namor #1, he must face his past and salvage his legacy while navigating prison and public disdain.
But if we take that away, if we make Tony a man who wasn't rich who lived normal life, he would probably never become Iron Man, because if Howard wasn't a rich weapon supplier during a war he would never create arc reactor (in which years of researching tesseract helped) he wouldn't have his own company or a jealous ...
Despite the humor used in the movie when discussing his problems, Stark is a great example of a serious condition: Post-traumatic stress disorder. As the name suggests, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health disorder that some people develop after witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event.
After saving the world, making a play to sacrifice himself, and defeating Thanos' army, he was not able to lift Mjolnir in Age of Ultron. This shows that being a hero and doing occasional good deeds does not make you worthy. Tony wasn't a bad guy per se, but certainly not his best self yet.
The Hulk Once Lifted 150BILLIONS of Tons in Marvel Comics. HE held an entire mountain range above his head for an extended period of time The Hulk got to prove his strength during Marvel's Secret Wars, holding an entire mountain on his back. That still wasn't heavy enough for The Hulk!
He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.
The Mark 42 (or XLII) Iron Man armor is special because it's an autonomous, modular suit that can assemble itself around Tony Stark, controlled by microchips in his arms, allowing remote operation and deployment in separate pieces, making it his first "summonable" armor but also prone to malfunctions as a prototype. It's famous for its unique gold-and-red design and the ability to fly in segments to surround Tony, even letting others wear parts of it, though it was still experimental.
palladium was continuously eroded by the neutron bombardment and released deadly poisons into Tony's bloodstream.
J.A.R.V.I.S. was replaced by F.R.I.D.A.Y. in the MCU because J.A.R.V.I.S. evolved into the sentient being Vision at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron, leaving Tony Stark needing a new primary AI for his suit, with F.R.I.D.A.Y. serving as the next step in his AI development, not just a temporary fix.
In terms of fictional wealth, Tony Stark (Iron Man) is generally considered richer than Bruce Wayne (Batman), with estimates placing Stark's net worth at around $100 billion, while Wayne's is estimated at around $11.6 billion.
Unfortunately, replicating the suit is impossible; the laws of physics would not allow it. However, we can make some compromises and find some workarounds to build the suit's most defining systems.
The cool thing is, you can actually call the phone number featured in the comic book (212-970-4133) and if you do, you'll receive the following voicemail from Iron Man himself: “Hi, Yes this is Iron Man, however due to some big blonde jerk I no longer use this number, but hey, nice try anyway.
Many characters that have been in the movies are confirmed to be LGBTQIA+ in the comics (iceman, mystique, Kate pryde, a lot of others) along with having many identifying actors playing characters in the franchise.
🍿: The first on-screen F-bomb in the Marvel Cinematic Universe landed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when Star-Lord finally snaps and drops the word during an emotionally charged moment.
Thanos knew Tony with his brilliant intellect is the only one who can stop him. Even The directors have stated that Thanos most feared Stark. Not due to his physical power, but his intelligence and shared "curse of knowledge".
PTSD Criterion A. Exposure to traumatic event. Yes, Tony Stark has undergone a trauma unlike any previous crisis or conflict: the certainty of his own imminent death. Although he faced death boldly, the experience exerted lasting emotional impact.
The saddest Marvel deaths often cited include Iron Man (Tony Stark) for his ultimate sacrifice, Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) for her selfless act and fight with Clint, Vision (especially his repeated deaths), Gamora (sacrificed by Thanos), Yondu Udonta (a father's sacrifice), and Wolverine (Logan) in Logan, for his emotional farewell to Laura, plus the devastating snap victims in Infinity War like Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Groot.
Is Red Skull the son of Captain America? No way he is the son of Captain America in the MCU. But…. An alternate iteration has since been seen as the Ultimate Marvel equivalent of Red Skull, the secret son of Captain America (Steve Rogers) and Gail Richards.
In the aftermath of the battle, he attended the funeral of Tony Stark with all the other heroes.