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Ironheart is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Mike Deodato Jr., and made her first appearance in Invincible Iron Man #7 (July 2016). She is the daughter of Tony Stark, the original Iron Man, and his late ex-wife, Dr. Amanda Armstrong. Riri Williams is a 15-year-old genius inventor who enrolls in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she builds her own suit of armor, dubbing herself Ironheart. She goes on to become a member of the Champions and an Avenger. Ironheart has appeared in various media, including animated television series and video games.
“Every dream has a cost,” reads the tagline on the new poster for Ironheart, which Marvel Studios debuted alongside the trailer for the Disney+ series. But that cost doesn’t include compensation owed to artist and Ironheart co-creator Mike Deodato, who introduced the character with writer Brian Michael Bendis in the Invincible Iron Man comic run […]
Although I've never read many comics outside of a few Spider-man issues back in the 1980s, The Marvel Cinematic Universe has turned me into a huge Marvel nerd. With The Thunderbolts* having made it to theaters this month, Marvel has closed out Phase 5 of their films, and only one of the eight Phase 5 Disney Plus shows remains: Ironheart premieres on June 24th. With Phase 5 now wrapping up, it seems an opportune time to review and rank the six films and seven available television shows in The Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase 5.