In an alt-universe story, Steve Rogers became Iron Man after the super serum that would have transformed him into Captain America was devastated.
Steve Rogers was constantly bound to become Captain America on account of the Super-Solider Serum that changed his body. Be that as it may, imagine a scenario where that serum was pulverized and he turned into another legend. In one alt-universe story, Steve became Iron Man after the serum is no more.
Wonder’s 2007 Bullet Points storyline by J. Michael Straczynski and Tommy Lee Edwards inspected an existence where the researcher who was liable for the Super-Soldier Serum, Dr. Abraham Erskine, is killed before he’s ready to infuse Steve with it and make Captain America. His demise makes a domino impact in the alt-Marvel Universe, as it prompts various saints to turning out to be different legends, while numerous unique roots changed radically. Probably the greatest change is Steve Rogers fitting up as Iron Man and not Captain America.
Visual cues opens with the standard Captain America root – Dr. Erskine is killed by Wilhelm Schuller, a Nazi who joined the gathering following the demise of his dad. Be that as it may, before his demise, he figured out how to infuse Steve with the Super-Soldier Serum. Be that as it may, the story promptly flashes forward to an alternate course of events where Erskine is killed before anybody can be given with the serum. Rather than getting more grounded and turning out to be Captain America, Steve takes an interest in ‘Undertaking Iron Man,’ and experiences rounds of medical procedure to bond with an Iron Man suit to turn into an all-new sort of super-officer for the American military.
As Iron Man, Steve Rogers carries out his responsibility to help the U.S. Military during the Battle of Guadalcanal in World War II. Steve later enters semi-retirement from the suit. In the meantime, the story shifts centre to Peter Parker, who winds up turning into the Hulk subsequent to being presented to gamma bomb radiation. At the point when Peter’s Aunt May sees him Hulked out, she has a coronary failure and is hospitalized. Steve is called without hesitation when Peter is discovered visiting Aunt May in the clinic and neglects to stifle him with concoction darts. Maddened, Hulk snatches Iron Man with both of his arms and crushes him until he breaks. The issue closes with the burial service of Steve Rogers, as Parker seeks refuge.
Steve demonstrated as Iron Man that he was similarly as fair as he was as Captain America. When called into obligation, he went in firearms bursting. Sadly, he ran into Peter, who had no control when he changed into the Hulk and was executed. It’s an unexpected closure of Steve Rogers’ chance as Iron Man, however regardless of whether it was short, it demonstrated regardless of what super-power, suit of covering, or redesign Steve was given, he would guard his nation – regardless of how much a slug changed things.