Thread:New Captain/@comment-1971498-20140203123845

I would like to divert your attention to the following discussion links:

Aldrich Killian as the Mandarin's true alter ego and his schemes

The Mandarin Ten Rings Connection

While I can get past Uskok's new choice of wording that encompass the events of Iron Man 3 (Killian's War), Uskok continues to revert my edits that claim that Aldrich Killian is in fact the true alter ego of the Mandarin. I've even provided a link that leads to an official article that specifically says this (found here), yet Uskok continues to persist without so much as providing an official source to prove me wrong or even an explanation why. The only source he has provided to counter my point is a link to an unconfirmed rumor that was reported by Latino Review, which again, is nothing but rumor in which the contents are specifically outlined as such and absent in official reports that reported the same news.

As such, Uskok's denial seems to extend to the Mandarin that is depicted in the Iron Man 3 Prelude comic, in which he claims that the terrorists depicted in the comic were in no way connected to AIM, despite directly dealing with the Mandarin (AIM's creation or more specifically, Killian's), Again I don't understand his refusal to acknowledge the fact that the only existing Mandarin is created by AIM, and that Killian serves as the true alter ego of the Mandarin. I also don't understand how he hasn't never addresssed what's written in the official article that I provided in which Shane Black (director of IM3) specifically says that Aldrich Killian is the Mandarin (I prefer to use the term alter ego as it seems to reflect his role in the movie more accurately).

Can you please help me with this issue? I've been backing up my claims, provided quotes and examples directly from the official source (which contains interviews directly from Shane Black and Kevin Feige) yet Uskok continues to revert my edits that reflect these facts without even providing an explanation. 