Flint Marko
Bring me Thanos 🦉
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They might be A-list in the Marvel universe but the Avengers (Iron Man included) have not been considered A-list heroes to the general public up until the movies. When Marvel announced their original slate of Iron Man, Thor, Cap, and the Hulk, an article the next day in the Hollywood press was headlined "Marvel rolls out the B-Team", because nobody thought it would work. They were not bankable, well known heroes so to pretend that Iron Man and the Avengers were all A-list heroes that were on par with Batman, Spider-man, etc, up until the movies isn't true at all.Iron Man has many great villains. Marvel has barely scratched the surface. Granted, Marvel took a mulligan on Whiplash and Mandarin and gave us the REAL Whiplash on Agents of SHIELD, then teased a real Mandarin in All Hail the King.
We still haven't see the second Iron Monger (Zeke Stane), Living Laser, Madame Masque, Ghost, Spymaster, Ultimo or Fin Fang Foom.
And Iron Man IS a big name character. Two animated series, a starring role in two Avengers animated series, cameo appearances in another Avengers series, cameo appearances in the 90s Spider-Man animated series, etc. He is a big character.
The FF sell well in sporadic bursts when there's a great writer. After John Byrne left, the FF weren't popular until Chris Claremont took control a decade later, then they lost popularity for two years until Mark Waid took control, then dipped in popularity again until Jonathan Hickman was writing them. Hickman stopped in 2012 and FF sales haven't been all that great since.
And the only reason why you feel that the FF are a bigger property than Iron Man is because the 90s weren't kind to the Avengers. (The 80s at least had John Byrne's West Coast Avengers.) Iron Man's solo title worked until Terry Kavenaugh decided to run it into the ground in 1995 while also ruining the Avengers and Force Works (the rebranded West Coast Avengers) with The Crossing which was followed up by heroes Reborn.
Starting in 1998, Marvel started a good, long period of excellent Avengers stories (minus Chuck Austen) and they've been A-list since the early 2000s. The FF are notable for being the first popular Marvel book since Captain America but they are far from the most popular Marvel team there is.
I'd say they are now A-listers, but certainly not before the MCU.
And as you can see from the rest of the internet, I'm far from alone in feeling this way.Not what will work in an FF movie made for you. I feel you.
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