Talk:Living Armor/@comment-71.174.212.39-20190308090012/@comment-68.210.2.244-20190408063131

Not exactly. I can see your line of thinking though. There are some key differences - and similarities - between the Guyver and this Figurative / Literal Iron Maiden.

Similarities:

1) Both armors develop a symbiotic connection to their wearer

2) Both grant boosts of strength that rivals what would pass for superhuman - at minimum. With time, that strength can grow to ludicrous levels.

3) Both armors can act independently if the situation demands it.

Differences:

1) The Living Armor develops a symbiotic connection to its wearer/master via magic and intermixing of Demonic and Spiritual energy. The Guyver develops it through the installation of a - presumably - techo-organic life form that rebuilds the wearer's body from the inside out.

2) The Living Armor can act independently in a manner similar to the Iron Man armors (from Iron Man 3 onward for reference) and as a result, can mitigate the danger to the wearer. The Guyver, by comparison,  can only act independently if the wearer/host is unconscious, regardless of how. Furthermore, it acts on pure survival instinct, killing anything and everything it perceives as a threat until you regain consciousness.