Well, if Tony Stark doesn't join the Avengers in fanfiction, it could lead to a whole new set of character developments. Maybe other characters would have to step up in terms of tech and strategy. For instance, Bruce Banner might have to focus more on creating advanced weapons instead of just being the Hulk. And the Avengers might struggle to get the same level of public support without Stark's charisma and media presence.
Some of them might be disappointed. Captain America, for instance, might feel that they've lost a great asset. But at the same time, he might also see it as an opportunity for the Avengers to be more independent from Stark's sometimes self - centered ways. Thor would probably be a bit confused as he was used to Stark's quick - witted remarks during battles.
The plot could involve the Avengers struggling without Tony Stark's resources and technological genius. They might face more difficult battles and have to find alternative ways to fund their operations. For example, they could turn to other wealthy benefactors or rely more on government support. Also, without Stark's Iron Man suit, their combat strategies would need to be completely re - thought, leading to a more street - level approach perhaps.
In a Tony Stark Avengers toy fanfiction, imagine the toys are actually miniaturized versions of the real heroes. Tony Stark's toy is the most advanced. It can repair the other toys when they get damaged. A villain tries to steal the Stark toy to reverse - engineer its technology for evil purposes. The other toys, with the leadership of the Stark toy, must fight to protect themselves and the world from this threat.
Yes, it's possible that Tony Stark, as a character, could be the subject of Avengers fanfiction that he might 'watch' in the sense of being a character within the fictional scenarios written by fans. However, in the official Marvel universe, there's no indication of him actually reading Avengers fanfiction.
Hidden Midgard in a Tony Stark Avengers fanfiction could be a really cool concept. It might be a parallel dimension of Earth that has a connection to Asgard or some other alien realm. Tony Stark, with his curiosity, might be the first to suspect its existence. He could then use his Iron Man suit and all his tech gadgets to find a way to access it. Once there, he might find new allies or enemies, and this discovery could change the course of the Avengers' battles and their overall story.
Well, I really like the fanfiction 'Tony Stark's Ultimate Sacrifice'. It's a heart - wrenching story where Tony has to make a huge sacrifice to save the Avengers and the world. The way it's written really captures the essence of his character. 'Avengers: Tony's Clone Dilemma' is also quite engaging. Here, a clone of Tony is created and the Avengers have to figure out if it's friend or foe. It plays with the idea of identity and loyalty. And 'The Iron Man and the Alien Alliance' is a story where Tony teams up with an alien race to help the Avengers in a fight against a common enemy. It has some really cool alien technology and battle scenes.
One reason could be that he's frustrated with the leadership or the direction the Avengers are taking in the fanfiction. He might feel his ideas are not being heard.
Most likely not. The use of the term'slave' in relation to a character like Tony Stark from the Avengers is not in line with the positive and heroic values of the franchise. It could potentially involve themes that are unethical or at least uncomfortable.
One popular type of fanfiction could be about Tony Stark's daughter joining the Avengers. Maybe she inherits his genius and creates her own high - tech suit. She might struggle at first to be accepted by the existing Avengers, like Iron Man did. But through her skills and determination, she gradually wins them over and becomes an important part of the team.