This Story About Iron Man Becoming An Alcoholic Is A Criminally Underrated Piece Of Art

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Many people admire Iron Man for a variety of reasons, including his sarcasm, sense of humor, intelligence, and relatability. Stan Lee intended for the millionaire playboy to be one that everyone despised when he created the Iron Man character. Fans were expected to despise his erratic personality and sarcasm, and his qualities weren't always in accordance with other heroes' when he first appeared. Tony Stark, the man in the Iron Man armor, is a fan favorite inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) today, as any lover of the superhero genre will tell you.
However, Iron Man has a long history of dealing with his alcoholism, and while it mainly faded from the comics in the 1970s and 1980s, Tony Stark's issues have never fully gone away. Addiction can cripple even the most physically and emotionally capable people, and superheroes are no exception. In Alex Paknadel's The Death of Doctor Strange: The Avengers #1, readers see the never-ending repercussions of addiction on a person's daily life, with art by Ryan Bodenheim and colors by Rachelle Rosenberg. This is not the only place his addiction is portrayed. It is most famously shown in David Michelinie, Bob Layton, John Romita, Jr., and Carmine Infantino's "Demon in Bottle" from 1979.
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0:00 Intro
2:53 It starts from The Old Man and the Sea Prince and ends in Demon in a Bottle
11:50 Stark’s portrayal of Alcoholism in the MCU

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