Of course, the fictional Tony Stark doesn’t actually need iron to save humanity, but he is an engineer with an interest in ...
Tony Stark was also an actual engineer, Elon is not. Tony Stark built a space age suit of armor to help aid humanity, Musk dressed up humans in robot suits at a launch event for self-driving car ...
The Alien franchise continues to expand its mythology following the release of Alien: Romulus this year. Now, a villain ...
Let’s now add “Cosplay Engineer” to the list of incredible ... His obsession with these suits doesn’t stop with Tony Stark. Pettegrew doesn’t just copy the suit from the movies, among ...
Not only that, but he’s also one of the smartest characters in the Marvel Universe and regularly helps other mega geniuses ...
The potential for medical applications is enormous as well; this technology could play roles in drug delivery and tissue ...
We had Halloween, turning the clocks back an hour, the release of a new Liam Neeson/Ron Perlman mob movie and a Week 10 slate that saw a gaggle of ranked teams pushed and/or upset by unranked teams, ...
A complete list of every Marvel TV series currently scheduled to premiere on Disney+, including Loki Season 2, Daredevil: ...
Loki is one of the few recurring villains in the MCU and a character who has taken on both a villain and an antihero role ...
That’s how Tony Stark introduces himself to the world and the Marvel Universe. The film sees Tony, an industrialist and master engineer, build a powered exoskeleton and become the technologically ...
In the film, Riri stuck to her roots of being a Chicago native, inventor, and engineering student who builds an iron suit like Tony Stark’s. However, she’s aged up a bit to 19, which makes her ...
Money and technology are not the first “superpowers” that come to mind, well, except if you’re Iron Man or Batman, but one Russian engineer came one step closer to being the real-life Iron Man by ...