The reason why the Aspirats didn't win with this suit was despite it killing many Celestials, the aspirants took parts of it in order to create it's fleets while it had a civil war. In this time the Celestials recovered and destroyed them.
@@Ihaventbuttheslightestiferanceit’s usually how it goes. If the writers aren’t dog shit and writing Tony lazily then he’s the true best choice for the armor to go to since he would actually be capable of protecting it and utilizing it correctly.
Tony did make two versions of the Godkiller Armor that he would pilot. The first was a huge suit designed to fight celestials. It was stored on the moon. Since it was modeled on the original Godkiller armor, it was called the Godkiller MK II. The other was a smaller suit, but was still extremely powerful. It was designated the Godbuster.
How did he get the stuff to make it, modern tools and equipment wouldn’t cut it, Tony had to have borrowed some kind of god tier tools and big time help to build it, I am uber curious to know. Now I wanna do research cuz of you 🤣🤣🤣
Who stronger than armor killer? > armor killer rune, who morr stronger? > armor killer rune king > armor killer rune king god > armor killer rune king god infinite > armor killer rune king god infinite avenger
You left out the best part the Robot offered Howard stark to genetically modify his kid making him a genius no matter what he said yes and it revealed that the baby that was meant to be a genius was Tony's brother and Tony was just an orphan they found.
@@tinjukicsucur3591I always want to comment that too, but I realize that some people on this app are 12 or younger. So I just ignore shitty grammar and sentence structure. Sometimes it blows my mind how illiterate some users are.
I always found that a great piece of writing. Tony stark is for all intents and purposes is just a regular human and his brother is the genetically engineered marvel not the other way around making everything tony does and do truly heroic. Tony’s brother was literally destined for greatness and he paved his own
@@commentlurker3874 not just that, but depite not being the intended/modified pilot, in the end, after the sentient robots death, after being stranded in some corner of verse, he actually did pilot the armor for a short time and finally got to earth
I think that's just a comics thing. Maybe Marvel has done more art like this in terms of pure numbers, but I don't know that it's the exclusive purview of Marvel. I've seen that pose in tons of DC and Image comics. Quite a few independent comic companies, too. Hell, I've seen official videogame art that uses that pose as a framework.
you see, god slayer armour is a post devourer of gods armour set which is crafted with cosmilite bars and ascendant spirit essence at a cosmic anvil. it is widely considered the best armour set for this particular stage of the game for melee, ranger and rogue classes because of it's high defense and range of useful effects.
I'd imagine if Tony survived Endgame he'd create this to deal with celestials and becoming Superior Ironman in the process, especially with Access to Timetravel and most importantly Pym Particle!! No wonder why Strange killed him, he didn't want that to happen.
Jesus Christ, how many secrets siblings are they going to give our favorite superheroes? I'm pretty sure last year they gave Mister Fantastic a half-sister who of course is smarter than him.
Damn, the Godkiller armor was hidden away for Ians? Which Ian ultimately got to use the armor? Sick and tired of all the Ians getting all the good stuff in life. I'ma give the next Ian I see a stern talking-to.
The thing that always gets me about stories where a group/an individual fights against higher beings/gods, if the gods are so powerful, how come they allow something to exist that beats them? Obvious writers do it for plot, but what is the in-universe explanation?