Actually, Tony Stark was originally opposed to the SRA. To the point that literally the issue of Spider-man before Civil War started, he was working to stop the politicians from making it law. It was only after a super villain blew up a town, and the citizens of the Marvel Universe again proved they were the biggest idiots in existence and blamed it on the heroes, that he sided with the Act. And the writers that weren't doing him as a moustache twirling parody tended to have him working on the theory that this was the only approach that wouldn't lead to concentration camps and gas chambers (God I hate Marvels approach to racism.)
Tony using Dougs reality to help find a more workable solution is the sort of idea I like. I could also see it working even better in something like the EMH cartoon or the movie verse, where the age of heroes is only just getting started.
Tony using Dougs reality to help find a more workable solution is the sort of idea I like. I could also see it working even better in something like the EMH cartoon or the movie verse, where the age of heroes is only just getting started.