To reiterate...there was NO Ironman in 1978. Whether the creator of this video didn't do their homework or just didn't care, 1978 saw a pilot for a show called "Exoman" and has nothing to do with Marvel, Ironman, or any notion of reality in THIS universe! RU-vid is just so full of this kind of crap!
I only watched Exoman once when it was first shown on TV. I thought, this is the closest we'll get to an Ironman movie. Made for TV, also as a pilot. Never went any further. Later on, I kind of think this led to MANTIS.
The nano suit from IW and Endgame is a little too much for me. It was almost like he was Green Lantern where stuff could just magically appear. Did Tony create all of the rockets, shields, etc. beforehand or did he think that stuff up along the way and the suit just generated it on the fly?
Essa primeira imagem nunca foi do homem de ferro ,aquilo foi um seriado chamado exomem ,o ara ficou paraplégico e inventou aquela roupa,...........pesquisa as coisas
The thing that always bothers me about Iron Man is the fact that he receives some astronomical G forces and is not becoming a goo. Like, this is never explained. Tony is physically just a normal person, any normal person that faces such G forces will become a goo, regardless of the suit integrity. Traveling from 40km/h to immediate complete stop might kill a person and Tony flies with hundreds of km/h to complete stops.
Iron Man and ExoMan are 2 different people and 2 different origins. The man, who is ExoMan, was a science teacher and later was paralyzed by criminals.
Even if Exo-Man were Iron Man (which it is not), it would have aired on CBS with Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Captain America and Dr. Strange. Exo-Man premiered on NBC on June 18, 1977. Exo-Man is no more Iron Man than Man From Atlantis (NBC 1977-1978) was the first live action Namor, The Sub-Mariner or Aquaman. Although, there was a Sub-Mariner TV series that was being developed starring Richard Egan in 1954 but it never went into production.
La ultima de Iron Man de Disney esta influenciada por la pelicula Steel (1997), donde actuaba Shaquille O'Neal. Esa pelicula tiene mucho del ultimo IronMan, la escena en la que forjan el traje por ejemplo es copiada de Steel. Y a mi Steel me gusto en las armas, en la nueva tecnologia de armas.
@danialhakimi6294 Yes, Exo-Man, a 1977 NBC superhero pilot movie starring David Ackroyd as Nicholas Conrad (not Tony Stark), a physics professor who gets paralyzed from the waist down by some hitmen and invents a suit of armor to be able to walk again and go after them to get his revenge. The pilot movie also starred Anne Schedeen from ALF as his girlfriend, Emily Frost (not Pepper Potts) and Harry Morgan (Colonel Potter from M*A*S*H) as his boss, Arthur Travis.
I can definitely appreciate Tony ms evolution in his suits but at this point its gotten a bit silly. Im really not a fan of the Nano suits. I like the more mechanical look much better.
I'll grant you that, but Iron Man (2008) also stole some ideas from Exo-Man (1977) like when you see Tony inside the helmet and the little switch that he had on his leg to defrost his suit when he flew to high in the air is the same as when Nicholas (Exo-Man) had the Kid turn the knob on on his Exo-Suit to reboot it so he could walk again.
Eu achava muito bacana essa parada mecânica, agora, pra economizar tempo, o pessoal da Marvel resolveu usar aquela porcaria de "geleinha" ou "poeirinha" de nanomáquinas, horrível, homem-aranha tb entrou nessa de nanomáquinas, uniforme de geleinha kkkk
I have NO idea why people keep associating Exo-Man with Iron Man. Apart from colour scheme [Both suits had Red in them], there was no relation between the two characters at all, Exo-Man was in NO way associated with marvel comics or any Marvel film production. The producers of Exo-Man WERE accused by two critics of trying to undercut Stan Lee, but as No Iron Man film was in the works at the time, it's a pretty feeble claim.
It's just like when DC Comics tried to claim that The Greatest American Hero was ripping off Superman like they did with Captain Marvel (Shazam!). They didn't realize that Ralph Hinkley was closer to Green Lantern than Superman.
@Voodoomaria I know. They temporarily changed it to Hanley, but changed it back to Hinkley when things died down after a while. Fun Fact: William Katt who played Ralph Hinkley in The Greatest American Hero created Catastrophic Comics in 2008 and in association with Arcana Comics published a three issue Greatest American Hero comic book that retells Ralph Hinkley's origin story of how he got his super suit and met Bill Maxwell.
Iron Man obviously would win because Exo-Man can't fly and his suit doesn't have any weapons. Besides, Tony Stark (Iron Man) isn't a paraplegic like Nicholas Conrad (Exo-Man) is. All Tony would have to do is take the Exo-Suit away so Nicholas wouldn't be able to walk. Plus, Iron Man and War Machine could gang up on Exo-Man unless Nicholas could use some of Tony's Iron Man designs to improve his Exo-Suit to include weapons and flight capabilities.
Não é o 1° vídeo de comparação do ironman que vejo... E todos desse tipo são a mesma ladainha, colocam o Exoman como se fosse o primeiro ironman! 😂😂😂 Pesquise mais, jovem!