The Stark Sentinels Prove Iron Man Needs His Own Kaiju Comic

The great thing about Marvel Comics is their ability to explore every genre from science fiction, to fantasy, to horror and beyond. But there is still untapped potential in the modern era of Marvel Comics, and Tony Stark’s Iron Man holds the key to a bold new phase that could give fans a whole new kind of excitement. The recent appearance of the Stark Sentinels may be bad news for the mutants of Earth, but their larger-than-life antics give readers a little taste of just how awesome an Iron Man-led kaiju comic could be.After Feilong’s purchase of Stark Unlimited in the pages of The Invincible Iron Man 2022 #4 (by Gerry Duggan, Juan Frigeri, Bryan Valenza, VC’s Joe Caramagna, and Kael Ngu), the devious anti-mutant industrialist soon began pumping out his newly acquired Stark Sentinels on behalf of his Orchis associates. Yet despite Feilong’s desire to use these mechanical marvels to hunt down Earth’s mutants and their human allies, their presence in the Marvel Comics Universe opens up a world of possibilities for Iron Man’s future. Though typically dealing with humanoid threats, the heroes of the Marvel Comics Universe have had to contend with monsters and men much larger than even the largest natural-born human being. Frost giants of Jotunheim, Makluan dragon beasts, and even the mighty Galactus have all presented towering opposition to the heroes of Earth. Fortunately, the Stark Sentinel provides the template for a great new way to meet these challenges head-on.Though the heroes of the Marvel Comics Universe have faced many kaiju over the years, there is a giant monster-shaped hole in the modern Marvel landscape that a high-profile Marvel Kaiju comic could fill. While there are scores of great street-level heroes and a whole platoon of galactic saviors on the books, Iron Man is perfectly positioned to take the lead and fill that hole as the leader of his own kaiju fighting series.RELATED: Superman Predicted DC’s Godzilla Crossover Over 80 Years Ago

The great thing about Marvel Comics is their ability to explore every genre from science fiction, to fantasy, to horror and beyond. But there is still untapped potential in the modern era of Marvel Comics, and Tony Stark’s Iron Man holds the key to a bold new phase that could give fans a whole new kind of excitement. The recent appearance of the Stark Sentinels may be bad news for the mutants of Earth, but their larger-than-life antics give readers a little taste of just how awesome an Iron Man-led kaiju comic could be.

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After Feilong’s purchase of Stark Unlimited in the pages of The Invincible Iron Man 2022 #4 (by Gerry Duggan, Juan Frigeri, Bryan Valenza, VC’s Joe Caramagna, and Kael Ngu), the devious anti-mutant industrialist soon began pumping out his newly acquired Stark Sentinels on behalf of his Orchis associates. Yet despite Feilong’s desire to use these mechanical marvels to hunt down Earth’s mutants and their human allies, their presence in the Marvel Comics Universe opens up a world of possibilities for Iron Man’s future. Though typically dealing with humanoid threats, the heroes of the Marvel Comics Universe have had to contend with monsters and men much larger than even the largest natural-born human being. Frost giants of Jotunheim, Makluan dragon beasts, and even the mighty Galactus have all presented towering opposition to the heroes of Earth. Fortunately, the Stark Sentinel provides the template for a great new way to meet these challenges head-on.

Though the heroes of the Marvel Comics Universe have faced many kaiju over the years, there is a giant monster-shaped hole in the modern Marvel landscape that a high-profile Marvel Kaiju comic could fill. While there are scores of great street-level heroes and a whole platoon of galactic saviors on the books, Iron Man is perfectly positioned to take the lead and fill that hole as the leader of his own kaiju fighting series.

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