Mine's Wolverine
Also, in his original run, The Blob was just a mutant who was big and worked for a circus. He was happy being left alone. Then Xavier came and saw how powerful he was. He asked him to join his xmen and he said he wasn't interested. So he tried to entice him with Teenage Jean grey and then trap him. Xavier's motivation was "How dare you reject me!" and so he eventually trapped him and tried to psychically force him to submit to his will. Blob snapped out of it and decided he hated the xmen, so he joined magneto.
Wow!
Yeah Stan Lee may have come up with ideas but is ideas werent necessarily good. It was other writers in most cases who made the characters what we know now.
Well, most people nowadays make things and simply call it a day or brainstorm a lot and make it into a realistic idea. But sometimes, what they make can be good.
I wonder if we should consider Iron Man an anti-hero? I mean he's a walking mech weapon. He also ran the illuminati which did several things that were far beyond heroic lens but had the intention of doing good. He also facilitated the destruction of several universes. He went to war with Inhumans because he was angry that a teenager with foresight predicted his friend would die and he did. He also abducted that teenager and tortured him because he was mad about that. Part of his anger was just that his business wasn't successful.
He also overtly became a villain for a period.
Well, doesn’t Superior Iron Man make him an anti-hero?
Superior Iron Man was more straight up villain. He exploited every day civilians by giving them beauty lifts with nano-tech, and then caused the nano tech to make them ugly if they didn't pay regularly. Full villain.
Got it.
Superior Iron Man was actually pretty solid for a villain.
Based on those observations, yeah, Iron Man could be considered an anti/hero. Albeit that it was mostly concerning business affairs or tyrannical decisions.
What do you think?