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This was just the weirdest thing I've ever read, and the execution was only so-so. Do you want to see Tony Stark dating his armor who keeps begging Tony to get inside him? Or isolate him from family and friends on a deserted island that Tony owns? Only so he can torture Tony into loving him. ...
The armor finally gets Tony inside it, right after it's admitted it loves Tony and then very clearly talks manipulates Tony into getting inside it. And then manages to smother it's orgasm noises. When Whiplash drops by to finish off his job of finishing off Tony, the armor recognizes the man ...
I usually don't care for the 'it was a dream/vision/hallucination/virtual reality' trope. However, I suspected something was up when they killed of a lot of characters that turn up alive later on, although I didn't suspect this particular trope. And enough happened with the Mandarin and the arm...
See, he battles Whiplash and I've read about this: the lightening strikes something in the armor, which becomes sentient - and falls hopelessly in love with Stark. The armor also then proceeds to isolate Tony and force him - via torture - to say that he loves the armor. All this is going to hap...
Salvation Run is definitely a book from the villain viewpoint. It's interesting to see that vantage point, if well done. I think this was mostly well done, although I never felt much sympathy for the villains (except for when they threw the mortally wounded guy to the ravenous predators, which was j...