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12:54 am - 08/18/2012

Amazing Author Pitches Marxist Iron Man, Is Rejected

Read China Miéville’s rejected Marxist Iron Man pitch

China Miéville was once tapped to write Swamp Thing for DC, but that never panned out. Similarly, the Kraken author has now revealed that he submitted an Iron Man pitch which paints a less than rosy picture of Tony Stark.

Miéville envisioned this as a six-issue, in-canon miniseries. Granted, Stark's done some dodgy stuff in the past, but I can't really see Marvel doing this outside of an alternate reality tale. I do however love the bold fashion statement that is a hardhat shoulder pad.

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The economic crisis bites. Flinton, MI, was built on industry, and the industry's gone, since by far the city's dominant company took the stimulus cheque, attacked wages, outsourced more and more, then finally all, R&D and production overseas. Flinton, like so many other towns, is dying.

An extraordinary figure in bizarre makeshift power armour the colours of rust and hazard-warning yellow has appeared, fighting burglars, thieves, drug-dealers, graffiti-taggers. Flashback: he's Dan, an ex-worker in one of the high-tech heavy defence plants, horrified at the social breakdown, going through the many scrapheaps of the town and cobbling together his suit from industrial junk, trying to save his home.



Dan smashes up a crack house, but while most of those within run, one stays and jeers at him, calls him a bully. Dan knows her: Louise was the union rep at his factory. He's ashamed: he always liked her. They get talking. ‘You really want to do right by Flinton?' Louise says eventually. ‘By all the other Flintons? Then quit messing with symptoms. It's time to take down the real villain.'

Louise has contacts. They gather together a group of laid-off workers, from all the fields and departments of the now-dead industry, who with their combined expertise add weapons, flight capability, computers to the armour. Over Dan's initial resistance, Louise even insists they contact some of the overseas workers where the plants have been relocated, to get up-to-date information, technology, and help, because, Louise insists, they're on the same side. They make the suit vastly more powerful.

Dan knows how to fight, but that isn't enough. They put controls in the suit connected to a central hub in Flinton, into which they can log, so Dan will be in constant touch with the others, who can take control of different aspects of the system as necessary: so the other scrappers can help fight, the veteran who was once a sniper can aim the weapons, the one with a pilot's licence can fly it, the techie can patch into data systems, and so on, and they can all strategise together. A single-bodied union. A collective superhero.

They're almost ready. They're preparing to finish the cosmetic upgrade on the prototype suit: it still looks like junk. But Dan and Louise stop them.

‘No,' Dan says. ‘We need a symbol.'

‘Capitalists are a superstitious cowardly lot,' Louise says. ‘This fucker put our town out with the trash, threw us on the scrap heap. Well, the scrap heap's got up, and it's coming for him.'

The crew take their places at the controls. Dan puts on the battered welding helmet that disguises his identity and, in a burst of rust, launches into the sky for New York, to face down the sociopathic authoritarian fascist arms-dealing corporate billionaire responsible for so many countless deaths, in the US and around the world: Tony fucking Stark.

Dan: ‘Get ready for payback, Iron Man. We are Scrap Iron Man.'


(Dr. China Miéville - yes, he has a Ph.D. in awesome. And international relations.)


SOURCE

On behalf of ONTD's four person China Miéville fan club, let me just say that even I think this sounds really, really...out there. But fierce author remains fierce. His Swamp Man series was rejected for being too political, but he finally got his comic book series this year.
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squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 05:43 am (UTC)
The hours of my life back that I spent trying to read Kraken.
squirrels_oh_no Re: FAVORITE MIEVILLE?18th-Aug-2012 05:50 am (UTC)
The Scar.

Least favorite?

Kraken. Why? Because it's the popular thing to do.
elluithauren Re: FAVORITE MIEVILLE?18th-Aug-2012 05:50 pm (UTC)
Iron Council.
freyja24 Re: FAVORITE MIEVILLE?18th-Aug-2012 06:57 pm (UTC)
Kraken and Embassytown so far.

I'm working my way through Perdido Street Station and have The Scar to read after that so we'll see which emerges as the favorite.
chainsaw_apple Re: FAVORITE MIEVILLE?19th-Aug-2012 03:13 am (UTC)
I don't have a favorite yet, but I'm reading Perdido Street Station, and own copies of The Scar and Un Lun Dun (I buy books faster than I read them so I have a long book queue). Which out of those is YOUR favorite? :)
squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 05:51 am (UTC)
We are always recruiting to the ~Church of China~.
chihaya19 18th-Aug-2012 05:54 am (UTC)
i have no idea what i just read but anyway i'm becoming more and more convinced capitalism doesn't work
xpirate_queenx 18th-Aug-2012 05:56 am (UTC)
anez 18th-Aug-2012 06:12 am (UTC)
I love you for this. My actual response to this post.

(Also: hi.)
xpirate_queenx 18th-Aug-2012 06:21 am (UTC)
Darling, it's been too long! <3333


We're all in the chat as per usual if you'd like to make a cameo. Everybody misses you.
deadtree 18th-Aug-2012 01:12 pm (UTC)
Mte
squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 05:59 am (UTC)
ALL THE ROLES.

LMAO, is it bad that the first thing that came to mind, though, was one of the aliens from Embassytown?
plat4mboots 18th-Aug-2012 05:59 am (UTC)
WUT!! fucking wut! I think i just broke up with my bf. Fucking, kill me now god dammit!!
squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 06:10 am (UTC)
One day, China posts will be epic, and it will be more than you and me being creepy fan girls.

At least we aren't as bad as you know who and her pictures. Although I do love her.
girfan 18th-Aug-2012 10:33 pm (UTC)
Have you read Railsea?


I am joining the China fan club on here!)

robotsupport Re: Hugo Nominees19th-Aug-2012 06:14 pm (UTC)
oh wow seeing that nominee list for the first time and ugh this is not a good year for the hugo awards huh.
squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 06:24 am (UTC)
International relations, because that's all I'm qualified to write about, LMAO.
bohhead 18th-Aug-2012 04:49 pm (UTC)
i would write a revolutionary new novel that would change everyone's model of learning and pedagogy using the theory of metissage/deleuze&guattari's rhizomic theory
squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 06:39 am (UTC)
Providence is just as lame though.

I vote Boston. Sci fi The Departed. Make it philosophical.
kyoumei 18th-Aug-2012 06:39 am (UTC)
I love his novels. I like his short stories, also. Details is first story I read by him. I couldn't sleep afterword.
kyoumei 18th-Aug-2012 06:49 am (UTC)
Either The Scar or Iron Council.
kyoumei 18th-Aug-2012 06:46 am (UTC)
afterward* Too much wine and literature.
fornikate 20th-Aug-2012 08:02 pm (UTC)
omg details was so good
squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 06:55 am (UTC)
You know the exact details of his personal life and yet you called ME a creeper.

SHAAAAAAAME.
fornikate 20th-Aug-2012 08:03 pm (UTC)
deets
squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 06:58 am (UTC)
If theratwhispers had stayed up another ten minutes, she wouldn't have missed out on this gloriousness.
squirrels_oh_no 18th-Aug-2012 07:08 am (UTC)
PS I am going to bed. As I told you, I have plans for the AM that involve getting yelled at for being a Marxist.

Seriously, that happened once.
prophecypro 18th-Aug-2012 08:01 am (UTC)
Should have gone through seeing as it wouldnt have been canon or anything.
On a side note,Stark has always struck me as being slightly Republican but I havent read every story to counter this.
bohhead 18th-Aug-2012 04:50 pm (UTC)
iawtc, stark rings all my republican bells
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