![]() ![]() It’s possible he couldn’t get proper funding in the aftermath of the war, or because resources were being diverted for the foundation of S.H.I.E.L.D. It’s not quite as sleek as the red and gold design Iron Man creates, but the green machine is plenty mean, and it has a kick-ass name: the Hydra Stomper.Īs we know from the events in both Iron Man and Iron Man 2, Howard Stark long had big ideas about alternative energy sources, which is how he wound up creating the arc reactor – but it’s interesting to now wonder why he didn’t wind up creating the suit after retrieving the Tesseract at the end of the first Captain America movie. The end result of this is that he is able beat his future son to the punch by inventing a powered suit of armor. In Captain America: The First Avenger, Howard Stark only has the opportunity during World War II to experiment on a tiny particle of Tesseract energy retrieved from a Hydra weapon – but in Captain Carter’s reality he gets the chance to play around with the actual Infinity Stone. Howard Stark Uses Tesseract Energy To Build The Hydra Stomper It all begins in the room where Steve Rogers is meant to be administered the Super Soldier Serum, but things don’t precisely go as planned… Kicking off the nine-series run of What If is an episode that is primarily based on the events of Joe Johnston’s Captain America: The First Avenger, albeit with a key twist that winds up seeing World War II play out quite a bit differently than what goes down in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s version of events. ![]() ![]() This is the most basic idea at the core concept of Marvel Studios’ latest Disney+ original series, and the show has kicked off with a fun and thrilling alternate dimension adventure. Built into the franchise is the concept of the multiverse, which is the idea that there is not one, but infinite realities, and within them can be discovered infinite possibilities. Such is not the case in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, however. We take events as we understand them, and question how things may have been different had a particular element changed – but it’s merely a thought experiment. In reality as we know it, “What If” is a dream. ![]()
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