Warning: contains spoilers for Thor #25!
Marvel's Captain America may be smart, but he still falls for Iron Man's greatest armor trick from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, again and again. Steve Rogers has known Tony Stark for decades and the two have fought beside each other countless times (and have even fought against each other in moments like 2006's Civil War crossover event). But recent events in Thor #25 prove that Captain America doesn't know his friend at all, and keeps falling for Tony's oldest trick in the book.
Bruce Banner is suspected of killing seventeen innocent people at a bar in El Paso, Texas, and the Avengers have gathered together to bring him in for questioning — or, should a peaceful option fail, attack him with all their might. But Thor, who has recently suffered the loss of his father Odin, has taken it upon himself to confront Banner alone, armed with his reforged hammer (with the spirit of Odin trapped inside). While Hulk and Thor fight viciously in the new series Hulk vs. Thor: Banner of War, some of the other Avengers seek to end the violence...even through violence.
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In Thor #25, written by Donny Cates with art by Martin Coccolo, the Avengers have tracked down Hulk's location via Thor's (formerly Odin's) ravens Huginn and Muninn. Captain America and Captain Marvel agree that the team should let the fight play out until Hulk is defeated or sufficiently weakened. «No, I'm gonna go fight him.» says Tony. He seemingly prepares for a launch sequence even as he remains in the conference room. Captain America finally puts the pieces together, saying «Wait, are you here?» «I'm never at these meetings, Cap,» Iron Man replies as a massive suit
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