Sunday, February 27, 2011

Tony Stark's Liquor Cabinet Episode 1: IRON MANGOES

Welcome to the very first episode of Tony Stark's Liquor Cabinet: IRON MANGOES!

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As well, here's an "Director's Cut" that includes Rob's interview with Shawn, the owner of Rogues' Gallery!

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for those that would rather stream the podcast, here is a link for that!


In this episode, we discussed some of the top Iron Man suits from alternate realities. Here some pictures of our top picks!

Starting with #3 is Iron man from Earth X. On a planet where an airborne disease gave every human being superpowers, Tony Stark managed to lock himself in a factory with all of his suits to prevent him from being infected. Late in the series, it is revealed that the factory can transform into a giant robot!


http://imgur.com/Bbkvz.jpg

#2 is from Marvel's 1602: A New World, transplanting familiar Marvel heroes and villains into a medieval era! Lord Iron was captured during the Spanish/English War and forced to create weapons. But, instead he created this suit, powered by lightning bottles!



... And coming in at #1 is IRON MANIAC from the series The Exiles, issue #23. This cover is done by Kev Walker, most known for his work on the trading card series Magic: The Gathering.


http://imgur.com/Ukfg0.jpg

To see more alternate universe versions of Iron Man, click here to check out Republique Libre's database! Be sure to look around; the site contains quite a bit of Iron Man info as well as pictures!


As well as costumes, we mentioned a few Iron Man adversaries:

Crimson Dynamo



The Mandarin




Looking for more Iron Man information? Then take a look at a few of these websites!

Advanced Iron

Iron Man Armory

Marvel Wikia's page on Iron Man

Stay tuned for the next episode of TONY STARK'S LIQUOR CABINET! We will look at DC Comics and Bat-Man!


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Background music credits:
Credit goes to Zapac for the song Test Drive used as the soundbed.
Credit goes to Lo Tag Blanco for the song Slumlord used as the soundbed.
Credit goes to Fireproof_Babies for the song Chase Sequence as the soundbed.

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