>>101510981>Tony Stark is a terrible hero and human being, but man, it's either letting him play good guy or allowing his innate supervillain to run wild. I know theres several anons here with similar "opinions" that love shitposting about Stark, but then I see posts like these and it really hits me that there are actually anons here who genuinely think this. He's the only person that has the conviction to do the dirty and sometimes questionably moral deeds if it means keeping the planet intact and its inhabitants safe. Stark not having the morality of Superman, Spider-Man, or Captain America doesn't make him a villain or a terrible person. People (and Marvel) tend to forget that despite this, he's still capable of doing heroic things and has on more than one occasion, for all intents and purposes, killed himself to save civilians and fellow heroes. Tony's a complex man with a lasagna of emotional baggage and trust issues that stems as far back as his childhood and confining him to a single moral side is a injustice to understanding his character fully.