I've always related to Jack in this scene. I'm taken by me.

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well, if we're going that routewell, if we're going that route
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Important scene because in the comics Stark didn’t reveal his identity at least not in the 80’s and 90’s. He pretended Iron Man was his bodyguard and they even mentioned that in the scene
my very first intro to collecting comic books was when I was five years old in '68Yeah Marvel was great 60’s-90’s. I only got into it late 80’s-early 90’smy very first intro to collecting comic books was when I was five years old in '68
I remember it vividly as I was waiting for my dad to get done with a meeting he had and I was street-side staring at the comics on revolving a display stand. I liked Spider-Man the best so I bought a few of them off the rack. I started reading the other superheroes and yeah I know about Stark. old school.
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I was getting and reading those comic books as they were being released in 'real time'. I can even remember to this day , smelling the covers they were printed on. It was an awesome smell. Not the recreated versions you see now in comic book stores selling for hundreds of dollars for old classics.Yeah Marvel was great 60’s-90’s. I only got into it late 80’s-early 90’s
The comics were great but they could never make movies about it and DC kinda had the movie thing on lock with Batman and Superman. Marvel didn’t start making real movies until Blade in 1998
It’s amazing the stuff we used to pay $1.25 for at a comic book store people are now paying $35 to watch lame rehashed versions of in 3-D with fake looking CGI and manufactured movie stars with quippy one linersI was getting and reading those comic books as they were being released in 'real time'. I can even remember to this day , smelling the covers they were printed on. It was an awesome smell. Not the recreated versions you see now in comic book stores selling for hundreds of dollars for old classics.
