1) That wasn't a synopsis that was a logline. No synopsis has been released
Don't be specific with this, it doesn't matter. It said he's a pilot who winds up in space. Case closed.
You want to drop comics knowledge? Here ya go:
If you're going to drop "comics knowledge" on me then next time please don't nit pick at minor differences. I said the basic origin and you know what that means.
2) Tony wasn't an arrogant playboy. Ten Rings didn't have anything to do with capturing him. Neither did Stane. Tony didn't meet Rhodey till after the accident.
3) Removing the Donald Blake persona was a huge difference. So was Loki's "turn" to evil.
4) Steve was a professional illustrator and comic book artist who tried to enlist. He was also tall and lanky and suffered from polio. Gen. Philips recruits him NOT BECAUSE OF HIS COURAGE but because he was physically weak.
5) Banner was an Army scientist who got trapped in a desert testing ground when a gamma bomb went off. He was trying to save a young kid named Rick Jones.
6) Absolutely nothing like the comics whatsoever
7) Wrong. Go read the comics, not Wikipedia pages.
The origins for all the characters have thus far been modified to fit the needs of the MCU. Same thing will happen with Guardians and ever other movie after.
Again, go read the comics because you don't know what you sound ignorant.
None of this matters. I was talking about the basic origin, which is the same as what I said. I even said in the post itself that the way the story in which the origin is told is spliced and different from the comics but the origin itself remains the same. Which it did.
To break it down further for you: did I call Tony an arrogant playboy? No, I called him an arrogant rich guy, which he is and was in the comics. The Ten Rings are the "bad guys" of the films, same concept as the origin from the comics. Rhodey is totally irrelevant to what I am talking about. Thor's origin is the same basic concept from the comics, them taking out Donald Blake (which they did not want to do in the film for obvious reasons) does not change the fact that 95% of the BASIC ORIGIN CONCEPT is the same. Loki is totally irrelevant to what I am talking about. Everything you said about Cap is completely irrelevant to what I am talking about. Them taking minor details does not change the basic origin of the character, which is what I stated it was. As for Cap being chosen because he is physically weak and not because of his courage, maybe you should rewatch the film because that is also a reason he chose Steve and says so specifically while they are sitting on the bed talking to each other.
The only character you have a point on is the Hulk (admittedly I haven't read the old Hulk comics) but what you pointed out is again, micro details in the character's origin. It does not change that the basic origin of the character is being bombarded by gamma rays from something he was working on (he was building a gamma bomb) at the behest of the US government and turning into a green monster as a result.
And how is that nothing like the comics? She tricks Hawkeye into doing her ill-bidding and begins to fall in love with him while trying to leave the Soviet Union. The only reason she remained a villain for a time is because they captured and brain washed her. After she regained her senses she attempted to join the Avengers. If you don't believe me go and read the early issues of Avengers. And even if that were not the case, her origin is STILL a bad guy who defects and joins the good side (in the case of the MCU that is SHIELD).
And as you just said yourself they've been modified, not abandoned, so I don't understand what you're trying to argue for here. You're bringing up very minor contrivances that do nothing to disprove anything I said. The basic origin of the characters are the same, the stories are just spliced and told differently to fit the movies. You literally have nothing to argue with me with.
Again, the core origin story for Star-Lord is that he is a half-human, half-alien who becomes a pilot and ends up in space fighting aliens. That core story is not going to change. They may change certain aspects or details of it, but the core will be the very same...other than scenes and dialogue I'm not sure they'll even need to change anything since his origin was literally told in three pages. There isn't a whole lot to change or work around there except how he ends up in space.