They appeared almost ninja like, always enjoying a good wrestling match. They only spoke of death of an enemy capture. There was a defiant comparison where broken language even within their culture was noticed in the first book. Portraying the Vietnamese by writer and artist? The TET offensive was so massive and the fighting entrenched in jungles so thick that as the end of Johnson term the only goal was to get the hell out of there. Though we had a pact with France for a NATO treaty if we helped the war became obscured as time went on. President Kennedy felt that a nation under dictator rule would ultimately destroy that country. However, the catastrophe that he had seen from his weapon of mass destruction is what ultimately gave him a sense of being a murderer himself.
He has emotions that overcome his duty as Iron Man, and feelings that the purpose of Vietnam was lost.Īnthony had created the ultimate 50-pound mortar shell killing machine that was heat seeking and able to cause catastrophic death to the Vietnamese. However, in the second comic Lee and the artist shy away from giving Iron Man a solid physique. The artist gives life to Iron Man and we see a strong and secure man ready to defend his democracy and any who might oppose it. The writer from the beginning underscores that communism is a government that needs to be destroyed. How did the writer and artist views of Vietnam change? He does not understand the war and is questioning why the war even took place. He changes in the second comic to a more sympathetic individual who has seen the bloodshed that his weapons have incurred. A business built for arming the US military and one who is proud to help the race in building arms. Who is Anthony Stark, and why does he change?Īnthony Stark is a playboy within the early sixties. Some questions have been answered concerning Iron Man’s moralality during Stan Lee’s 1975 issues.