Maybe he thinks fanfiction distorts the real image of the Avengers. He's a proud and complex character who might not like how some fanfiction writers portray him or his team.
One reason could be personal growth. Tony Stark is a complex character. In fanfiction, he might leave to explore his own identity outside of the Avengers. He could be seeking self - discovery, away from the constant superhero battles and group dynamics. He might want to focus on his own technological advancements or personal relationships without the interference of the Avengers' responsibilities.
Because he's a complex and iconic character. His story in the MCU is filled with depth, from his struggles with PTSD to his genius inventions. Good fanfiction could explore more of his untold stories, his relationships in different ways, and his internal conflicts better than much of the existing fanfiction out there.
Well, Tony Stark is a really cool character. He's super smart, rich, and has that cool Iron Man suit. In fanfiction, writers can explore his character even more, like his relationships and his internal struggles. He's also very charming and has a great sense of humor, which makes him appealing to readers.
Well, in fanfiction, the writers often explore different character arcs. Tony Stark could leave the Avengers because he wants to pursue a different path. He might have new goals that don't align with the Avengers' mission. For instance, he could be more interested in exploring new technologies for the betterment of the world on his own terms, without the constraints of the Avengers' group dynamic and decision - making processes.
There's also 'A New Alliance'. This fanfic might explore how Thor, with his Asgardian values, comes to love Tony Stark, who is so deeply rooted in modern Earth technology. It could show their journey of understanding each other's worlds and growing closer.
One great fem Tony Stark and Thor fanfiction is 'A New Alliance'. It explores an alternate universe where Fem Tony is a brilliant scientist who teams up with Thor. The story has great character development and some really exciting action scenes.
I really like 'Stark and the God of Thunder'. It shows a different side of their relationship. Here, Tony Stark is more intrigued by Thor's otherworldly nature. He tries to study Asgardian magic while Thor is trying to understand Midgardian technology. There are some great moments where they exchange knowledge and in the process, they become good friends. It also has a great sub - plot about Thor's hammer that adds an interesting twist to the story.
Well, sometimes it could be the setting of the fanfiction. If it's a high - school AU (alternate universe) type of fanfic, Tony Stark might be written as a young, inexperienced kid who brags a lot but doesn't really have the substance to back it up yet. And this would lead to others not taking him seriously. Also, different writers have different interpretations of his character, and some might not be as flattering as the original, which results in this situation.
Another reason could be related to Peter's mistakes. He may make errors during a mission that put the whole team or the city at risk. Tony, who has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders, might yell at Peter as a way to make him understand the seriousness of his actions and to prevent future mistakes.