Who killed Tony Stark in the MCU?
MCU fans saw Tony Stark die in Avengers: Endgame, but Iron Man’s death was much sadder in the comics, because it was Captain America who killed him. Thanks mostly to the MCU, Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, is probably the biggest Marvel hero in the world.
Does Tony Stark die in the comics?
Years later it was revealed that Tony did succumb to those fatal wounds, and that one of Marvel’s greatest heroes was long dead. In Marvel comics, death is a revolving door, so when Captain Marvel killed Tony Stark in Civil War II, it was hard to believe that it would stick.
Why does Tony Stark still hold a grudge against Captain Marvel?
Iron Man isn’t one to easily forgive and forget. Especially, when it comes to those who have cost him his life. So, it comes as no surprise Tony Stark still holds a grudge against one of the most powerful Avengers and for good reason. He’s still mad at Captain Marvel for previously killing him.
What happened at the end of Tony Stark and Danvers’ fight?
The conflict concludes with Danvers taking down Stark and the billionaire later becoming an A.I version of himself. In Tony Stark: Iron Man #19, it’s revealed Tony isn’t ready to forget. After taking down an Ultron/Hank Pym hybrid, the rest of the Avengers show up after the battle. Captain Marvel approaches Tony and asks him how he’s doing.
Does Tony Stark die permanently in the comics?
More than that, they know that when a popular character dies, it’s only ever for a little while, and writers will eventually find a way to return them to the land of the living. But every rule has an exception, and not only did Tony Stark die permanently in the comics, but it was Captain America who did the deed.
What happens to Tony Stark when he holds all the stones?
The strain of holding all six Infinity Stones and snapping his fingers is too much for Tony though, and he dies surrounded by his friends. It’s the exact inverse of his vision in Ultron.
Why did Tony Stark decide to help the Avengers?
There are some lovely scenes of Tony Stark as a father, enjoying domestic life, that make his eventual decision to help the team try to defeat Thanos again all the more heart-wrenching. One of the main motivators of his decision is that he still hasn’t gotten over the guilt of having Peter Parker vanish in his arms.