Summary
Marvel has had its fair share of controversial comic runs over the last eight decades, some of which have unfortunately remained burned into fans' minds due to their sheer audacity. Sadly, everyone’s favorite wall-crawler is at the heart of some of themost infamous Marvel controversies, with both the 1990s Clone Saga and the more recentOne More Dayarc delivering some huge reveals that only served to frustrate long-time fans. But Spidey isn’t the only Marvel hero with a controversial past;Iron Manhas a rough past of his own.
While it may not be quite as controversial as his infamousDemon in a Bottlearc, theSuperior Iron Manrun is by far one of the hero’s most divisive comic stories in recent memory. After his morality was corrupted during theAxisarc by Scarlet Witch,Iron Manbegan to develop an evil persona that allowed his greed and lust for power to take over. Though some fans found this arc to be pretty fun, some found it a little too mean, with Tony Stark committing some truly heinous acts, including giving Daredevil his sight back, but only temporarily as a reminder of what he was capable of. Though EA Motive’s upcomingIron Mangame will probably want to steer clear of theSuperior Iron Manarc, it wouldn’t hurt to borrow one of its more subtle elements.

EA’s Iron Man Game Should Borrow Superior Iron Man’s Setting
Insomniac’s Spider-Man Has Perfected New York
One of the greatest benefits of having Iron Man as a playable protagonist is that it allows EA Motive to set itsIron Mangame pretty much anywhere it wants, with the hero having the funds to build several bases of operation at once. But while Tony Stark often operates out of New York, since it’s the home of Stark Industries and Avengers Tower, it might be better for EA’sIron Manto avoid the setting entirely, given thatInsomniac’sSpider-Manseriesalready delivers three excellent versions of New York City.
From capturing the overall layout of New York and its surrounding boroughs extremely well, to integrating some iconic landmarks seamlessly into the map, to sprinkling in its own unique array of Marvel-themed buildings,Marvel’s Spider-Man 2offers arguably the best video game adaptation of New York City. It might, therefore, feel a bit redundant forEA’sIron Mangameto tread the same ground with its own version of New York, especially if the two Marvel projects are completely unrelated in the end.
Superior Iron Man’s San Francisco Setting Could Take EA’s Iron Man to New Heights
A deliberate play on the darker side of Silicon Valley,Superior Iron Manis set primarily in San Francisco, where the titular hero-turned-villain plans on exploiting the city for his own personal gain. While EA’sIron Mangame shouldn’t follow that same story, it might want to borrowSuperior Iron Man’s San Francisco setting. Aside fromMarvel’s Avengers' opening mission, San Francisco hasn’t yet been explored in an open-world Marvel game, and it’s a setting that EA’sIron Mancould thrive in.
A huge metropolis, San Francisco still offers much of the same visual flair thatNew York Citydoes, but it has enough unique qualities and landmarks to set it apart fromMarvel’s Spider-Man’s primary setting. Though San Francisco isn’t home to nearly as many Marvel heroes as New York, there’s more than enough room forIron Manto include buildings and skyscrapers that reference the wider Marvel universe, just likeSpider-Mandoes.
Marvel
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