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Male iron man reader x marvel harem4/6/2023 This is all part of the rewriting of Spider-Man's history by One More Day. It say Tony fired him, but #7 said Peter quit. This issue repeats the assertion from #7 that Peter Parker used to work for Tony Stark. Peter Parker joined Horizon in Amazing Spider-Man in the same month as this issue. And "Remember the spider" was supposed to remind Tony about the EMP bombs, not be a mnemonic for building one. Ginny and Howard's actions don't seem to trigger Tony's action. If success required Tony to destroy the Titanomechs then Howard's sacrifice to destroy *one* of them was somewhat empty. It isn't *totally* clear to me in the comic itself, but presumably she is Howard's daughter, not Tony's. (But then she also doesn't marry him beforehand.) But maybe Pepper is pregnant as of #15? If the Future arc could have led to the future seen here, then I doubt Mandarin would have allowed Tony to leave and hook up with Pepper later. The compression of events in the comics allows everything up to the Future arc to happen in early 2011. Howard Stark's age 41 in 2052 indicates he'll be born this year. The gravestone for Virginia Potts Stark indicates that Pepper will marry Tony. But he kills his harem before going, which argues the opposite. Mandarin says mankind's destiny lies in the stars, which implies that others will go with him besides the Masters in the Titanomechs. Except that James Rhodes remembers Wyche, and he didn't meet Stark until Iron Man's origin (as revealed in #144), and probably didn't come to work for him until years later. Thus for instance when it said in #26 and #31 that Carson Wyche had an affair with Pepper Potts 12 years ago, that could be before Iron Man's 1st appearance, and so before Pepper met Happy Hogan. Stark was already the established boss of his company when his Iron Man career started. This fits with the long-standing tradition that the start of the Marvel Age is always about 10 years ago. This issue says Tony Stark is 35 now (early 2011).
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