Tony Stark continues to lament and blame himself for what happened to Captain America.
Although Tony Stark can seem like a character who does not care about anything but himself, self-centered, without empathy and who does not feel remorseThe truth is that this is not the case. This Avenger has shown over time that he has been growing, despite being complicated to carry out his total development as a character.
However, this idea that some have that Tony Stark is a man without the ability to feel empathy for others is totally wrongas we could see in the most recent comic, the Iron Man #8. Next, we tell you all the details. But it should be noted that this post contains spoilers, so continue at your own risk.
Tony Stark’s internal conflict and his battle with guilt
At Iron Man Comic #18we were able to witness a talk between Tony and Patsy Walker, in which he opened up to her by telling him about the tragic fate that awaits all those who are his friends, because inevitably everything ends in a big problem.
The clearest example of this was his dear friend Steve Rogers, Captain America, because after the events of Civil warthe Armored Avenger discovered that Cap had been killed in prison after surrendering.
Since then, Tony blames himself for Steve’s death.but that’s not all, since he confesses that he has always tried to give an image of being perfect, without emotions and a carefree guy, but the truth is that this is a simple illusion, because he is a human who feels and regrets all the damage he has caused to your loved ones.
Then when Tony absorbed the Cosmic Power Source Galactus, becoming Iron God, he again hurt his friends, though he feels he had the best of intentions with the world. This considers that his life is filled with much darkness, because he has done many bad things, he has hurt or killed those he has loved. As a result of this, she sought refuge in vices such as drinking, but this did not help.
Tony continues to mourn the death of his best friend.
Definitely, our beloved Tony Stark (Iron Man) continues blaming and mourning the death of his best friend, Steve Rogers. This event continues to consume him despite the time and in the most recent Iron Man comic, we get a glimpse of the inner conflict Tony is dealing with.
If you remember the events of Civil war, the relationship between these two Avengers broke down to the point where they faced each other in a fight to defend their idealssince one agreed with the implementation of the Superhero Registration Actseeing it as a way to keep the heroes in check, while the other saw it as a violation of their privacy.
After a long fight in which other characters who supported or disagreed with this new Law were involved, the result was the immediate arrest of Steve Rogerssince when he was about to kill Tony, he stopped and withdrew from the conflict.
Although everything could have ended there, Steve Rogers died in prison by being murdered. And it is because of this that our beloved Tony blames himself for the death of his best friend, Captain America.
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