COMICS: Iron Patriot Series Coming From Marvel Comics

COMICS: Iron Patriot Series Coming From Marvel Comics

Today at New York Comic Con, Marvel Comics announced a new Iron Patriot series, starring Colonel James Rhodes in the title role. Check it out after the jump...

By Abary - Oct 12, 2013 02:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: Comic Book

Taking on the post-War Machine role that he took on in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Colonel James Rhodes will take over from Norman Osborn as the new Iron Patriot. In a new series launching in March by writer Ales Kot and artist Garry Brown, Rhodey will be defining what it means to him to be a Patriot and what his role is in a world where the government is increasingly intertwined with superheroes and superheroics. "Tony Stark is Rhodey’s best friend. Rhodey is Tony’s best friend. Tony Stark’s spirit will be present in his inventions and in the landscape of the Marvel Universe we will show, but this is a James Rhodes comic first and foremost, and I am very excited about that,” Kot said. “James Rhodes is such an iconic character, as himself and also as Iron Patriot. You can knock him down, but he will get back up. You can tear into him, but if he knows that what he’s doing is right, he will not stop. You can try to break him, but if there are people that need help, he will run or fly towards them. I find that immensely inspiring.”

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quas666
quas666 - 10/12/2013, 3:17 PM
@GamerKT I think the same thing, the MCU shouldnt have an influence on comics. they should keep em separate.
NightForce
NightForce - 10/12/2013, 3:19 PM
WHY?!?!? Seriously marvel stop whoring out to the goddamn movies so much. Iron Patriot sucked in the movie why do the comics have to copy that?
NightForce
NightForce - 10/12/2013, 3:26 PM
@gamekt
Next thing you know the Mandarin is reintroduced in the comics as a drunken, British actor named Trevor Slattery LMAO!
Invictor
Invictor - 10/12/2013, 3:29 PM
This is only canon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, right?
ekrolo2
ekrolo2 - 10/12/2013, 3:32 PM
@Badger

No its 616
Starkasm
Starkasm - 10/12/2013, 3:46 PM
Sweet. Rhodey getting another solo series.
MrCBM56
MrCBM56 - 10/12/2013, 3:52 PM
First of all people, it makes more sense for Rhodey to wear it. And second of all, wasn't the last time Osborne wore it was during the Civil War. And third of all, now people can't say that they didn't follow the comics ;P.
BrowniesExplode
BrowniesExplode - 10/12/2013, 3:52 PM
This is bull so instead of given him a big role in Iron man 3 you give him a comic.
AnthonyLantern
AnthonyLantern - 10/12/2013, 5:46 PM
........[frick]
TelaVizion
TelaVizion - 10/12/2013, 6:58 PM
Rhodey wears it to control the army of Iron Patriots that some criminal had got control of. They give Rhodey the clored version that was in the movie to make him stand out...


That happened a couple months ago. I wonder if he'll still be controlling the IP squard.
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 10/12/2013, 7:39 PM
But, Iron Patriot was a big joke in Iron Man 3...
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 10/12/2013, 8:09 PM
War Machine > Iron Patriot
superotherside
superotherside - 10/12/2013, 8:20 PM
So Captain Iron or Iron America? ;P

Visualiza
Visualiza - 10/13/2013, 12:01 AM
The films and the books are bound to influence one another; this is nothing new and should come as no surprise. What we should be criticizing is the actual content of the story.

I don't agree with this knee-jerk reaction that anything that comes from the films should be bastardized. Wait and see people, it may yield some good stories.
JorEllinator
JorEllinator - 10/13/2013, 8:23 AM
The one downside to the MCU (besides IM3), they influence the comics too much.
Visualiza
Visualiza - 10/13/2013, 9:33 AM
...You guys object to things without even entertaining the possibility that the writing and art could be good.

There isn't one good reason why we should instantly denounce and idea because it came from a movie, a book, or some outside source other than comics. If it yields good stories, WHO CARES?
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