"They’re the same–just decades apart. Inexperienced heroes are a delight though. Anybody that doesn’t like Cable as a kid, doesn’t deserve to like him when he’s a grizzled vet. The Old Man is who the kid wants to be. Isn’t watching him strive to achieve that fun?" - Gerry Duggan
Honestly Teen Tony wasn't around long enough to really make much of an impact one way or the other.
I personally enjoyed it and thought it had a lot of potential given the Teen Tony absolutely hated what he learned about his future self and very much didn't want to be him at all but had a lot of the same habits already established that could lead him down that road. But since it only lasted IIRC about twelve issues before Onslaught/Heroes reborn reset things there really wasn't much of a chance for it to go anywhere.
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I personally enjoyed it and thought it had a lot of potential given the Teen Tony absolutely hated what he learned about his future self and very much didn't want to be him at all but had a lot of the same habits already established that could lead him down that road. But since it only lasted IIRC about twelve issues before Onslaught/Heroes reborn reset things there really wasn't much of a chance for it to go anywhere.