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Friday, January 8, 2016

Superheroes Read Books


In Invincible Iron Man Issue 3, a battle with Madame Masque, and an encounter with Doctor Doom, leave Tony Stark shaken. When Dr Amara Perez leaves the laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT), she finds Tony Stark in her office. Crouched by a bookshelf, he tells her that, right now, he'd rather be with her than anyone else. As he puts it:


"I can't shake the idea
 that becoming the man that would actually deserve you
 would be very good goal in life at this stage of the game."

Tony Stark may have a protective suit of armor, but Amara Perez can't help but notice how he's cast off all barriers in her presence.




After seeking solace from her, Tony Stark knows he needs to do a little research on what Doctor Doom has told him about the powers Madame Masque now wields. So he heads over to the Sanctum Sanctorum of Doctor Strange.



The print version of this picture really doesn't do it justice. But in the electronic version (included free with purchase of Issue 3), you can see Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum in all its majesty. Candles hover in the air, and burn on the floor, illuminating floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. It's the kind of library I'd love to have someday. Only, as I can't levitate, I'd want a solid wood ladder on wheels connected to a brass rail.

I'm not sure if writer Brian Michael Bendis consciously intended this, but one theme that emerges from Issue 3 is the source of a superhero's power. Dr Amara Perez is one of the smartest scientists of her generation, but she didn't reach her exalted post, get her learned papers accepted in the most prestigious journals, or make her important, world-changing discoveries without lots of study. Likewise, Doctor Strange works incredible feats by merging science and (what we call) magic, but he couldn't do so without the need to study. 

And then, remember how Tony could have sat anywhere in the room. Instead of taking a comfortable chair, he sits on the floor next to Amara's packed bookshelves. 

In today's culture, we place so much emphasis on what a person does that we tend to forget all the effort that lies behind one's actions. Achievements are like icebergs: others can only see the smallest, most outward portion of all the work that went into them. Enthusiasm, instinct, and natural talents can carry you far. But to develop your intelligence and abilities, study is required. 

There's a reason Dr Amara Perez and Dr Strange keep those books close by. There's a reason Tony sits by them. They're not just there to impress other people. Instead, those books the foundation of these superheroes' powers and careers.

Naturally, Justin Ponsor had to color each and every one of them.

Dragon Dave

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