100 Fictional Characters That I Love
Apr. 23rd, 2012 01:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
#1 - Tony Stark AKA Iron Man

Iron Man is my favorite superhero. From comic page to movie screen to cartoon he mesmerizes me. There is no one quite like him.
Stan Lee created Tony Stark during the Vietnam War because he wanted to see if he could take a character that the readers would want to hate and make them love him. He was part of the military industrial complex selling weapons during the era of peace protests and yet Stan Lee succeeded and Tony was loved.
This is a character with SO MANY flaws. He's an alcoholic, a narcissist, a jerk, and a sometimes womanizer. He's a genius with a martyr complex. But he is also so much more. Underneath the pompous facade he is deeply insecure and lacks a sense of self worth. He's loyal to a fault and he always does what he thinks is right no matter the personal cost. He is a character that never stops fighting. He fights his weak body, he fights his alcohol dependency, and he fights the super villains.
Tony Stark is a character that has made so many unpopular decisions, enough to occasionally get leveled with the antihero and even villain label (Marvel Civil War anyone?), but he always does them with the best of intentions. Of course Captain America would point out that the road to hell is paved with good intentions and Tony wouldn't argue, he'd just accept that he was going to hell so that Steve wouldn't have to. Martyr complex remember?
One of my favorite things about Tony is how very human he is. He's a superhero with no super powers. He uses his brain and his money to level the playing field, but ultimately he is a human trying to compete with gods and aliens and mutants. Not only is he human but he's a human with a bad heart (or brain in the Ultimateverse). He's flawed and vulnerable and yet he still goes out and saves the world every damn day.
Tony Stark proves that you don't have to be more than human to be a hero and more importantly you don't even have to be a particularly good human to be a hero, you just have to devote yourself to it. He's a beautiful mess and I love him for his flaws and his heart, as broken as it is.

Iron Man is my favorite superhero. From comic page to movie screen to cartoon he mesmerizes me. There is no one quite like him.
Stan Lee created Tony Stark during the Vietnam War because he wanted to see if he could take a character that the readers would want to hate and make them love him. He was part of the military industrial complex selling weapons during the era of peace protests and yet Stan Lee succeeded and Tony was loved.
This is a character with SO MANY flaws. He's an alcoholic, a narcissist, a jerk, and a sometimes womanizer. He's a genius with a martyr complex. But he is also so much more. Underneath the pompous facade he is deeply insecure and lacks a sense of self worth. He's loyal to a fault and he always does what he thinks is right no matter the personal cost. He is a character that never stops fighting. He fights his weak body, he fights his alcohol dependency, and he fights the super villains.
Tony Stark is a character that has made so many unpopular decisions, enough to occasionally get leveled with the antihero and even villain label (Marvel Civil War anyone?), but he always does them with the best of intentions. Of course Captain America would point out that the road to hell is paved with good intentions and Tony wouldn't argue, he'd just accept that he was going to hell so that Steve wouldn't have to. Martyr complex remember?
One of my favorite things about Tony is how very human he is. He's a superhero with no super powers. He uses his brain and his money to level the playing field, but ultimately he is a human trying to compete with gods and aliens and mutants. Not only is he human but he's a human with a bad heart (or brain in the Ultimateverse). He's flawed and vulnerable and yet he still goes out and saves the world every damn day.
Tony Stark proves that you don't have to be more than human to be a hero and more importantly you don't even have to be a particularly good human to be a hero, you just have to devote yourself to it. He's a beautiful mess and I love him for his flaws and his heart, as broken as it is.