Bruce Banner's Iron Man Suit
Giant-Size Little Marvels #1 has a cute, cartoony take on everyone's favorite Avengers. Little Captain America is trying to film his own origin story, so Tony Stark decides to have a Project Runway-style contest to design a new Iron Man suit. He gets several of his fellow heroes to participate, but only one can win.
Spider-Gwen and Captain America have weak performances, and Thor barely manages to put something together that's in one piece. But Bruce Banner shines. He creates a full armor set, wins the contest, and reminds everyone that he's more than just the green guy.
Tony Stark Loves the New Design
Bruce Banner's suit is unfortunately only in the Little Marvels universe, and it never gets a real test run. Hulk smashes it to pieces right after Banner wins the contest. Even though it doesn't make it into the main Marvel canon, Bruce's design has some impressive features.
He doesn't explain the whole armor, but you can tell a few things from how it looks. There are big blasters on both shoulders and the helmet has double eyes, which probably give a wider view. It also has a tall red antenna that looks like Yondu Udonta's Yaka Arrow implant. What it does is unclear, but it could be a transmitter or a controller. Whatever it is, Tony approves of the new features.
Bruce Banner's Genius
Bruce Banner has moments of peace, and he uses those to study and invent. It doesn't happen often, and he misses a lot of opportunities. Stark Industries and Iron Man are still recovering from Feilong's mess, so maybe it's time for Tony to call Bruce. Even if Bruce doesn't upgrade Tony's armor in the main timeline, he's still one of the smartest people in the Marvel Universe and should be able to flex those muscles more.
Hulk helped Bruce take Iron Man's armor to a level that Tony would love to reach. Bruce Banner's suit is a good reminder that he's not just the green rage monster, he's a genius too.
It's Too Bad Bruce's Suit Doesn't Exist
Tony Stark is really disappointed that the armor is destroyed. After all, few people understand raw power like the Hulk, and the suit probably packed a punch. Even though it's not going to be in the main Marvel world, it gave Bruce a chance to show off his inventive side again. Hopefully, it won't be limited to Little Marvels.
Bruce Banner should be more involved in the Marvel Universe. He's a brilliant mind, and he has a lot to offer. Maybe Tony Stark could use a little help from his friend.