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Wright, Bradford W. (2001). Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America. JHU Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-6514-5. As part of a shuffling to match artists with the characters they were most suited for, Steve Ditko became the artist for Iron Man. [14] Ditko was responsible for only three issues in late 1963, but in this time he had Iron Man's suit redesigned with the red and gold color scheme that became the character's primary image. [15] Iron Man's recurring nemesis, the Mandarin, first appeared shortly after in Tales of Suspense #50. [16] Mozzocco, J. Caleb (May 28, 2013). "Re-reading 'Invincible Iron Man,' Part 1: What's so great about 'Invincible Iron Man'?". CBR . Retrieved September 4, 2023. When the Ultimate Marvel imprint was created with reimagined versions of Marvel's characters, an alternate Iron Man appeared in 2002 with the Ultimates, the imprint's adaptation of The Avengers. [50] A five issue limited series, Ultimate Iron Man, was released featuring this character in 2005. [51]

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Fischer, Russ (March 19, 2015). "New 'Daredevil' Motion Poster Has Avengers Tower and Glimpse of a New Costume". /Film. While initially intending to use the top three floors of the Main Tower as his state-of-the-art bachelor pad, Stark gave them over to the Avengers as their base of operations after their former base, Avengers Mansion, was destroyed. Longtime caretaker of the Avengers Mansion Edwin Jarvis was asked to resume his duties in the new location. Later, when the Sentry became a member of the Avengers, his long-hidden Watchtower appeared, integrating itself atop the Main Tower, [1] fully integrated into the building's existing architecture. Serving as both Sentry's headquarters and as the private residences of Robert Reynolds and his wife Lindy, the 20-story watchtower is operated and maintained by CLOC (Centrally Located Organic Computer), a near-sentient computer of Sentry's own design. The lower levels of the Main Tower, along with both the South and North Buildings, are largely occupied with Stark's subsidiaries and non-profit organizations.Stark Tower appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes. There is a level where Captain America have to stop Aldrich Killian and Mandarin from taking over Stark Tower. A bonus mission at Stark Tower has Iron Man and War Machine setting things up for a party at Stark Tower which also included them going in a dance-off against the Iron Patriot armor.

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Tony Stark gained control of Stark Industries and the company continued to flourished financially in the weapons business. In 1999, a bomb manufactured by Stark Industries landed in Sokovia, hitting the apartment building of the Maximoff family. However, it failed to detonate. [6] but still killed Pietro and Wanda Maximoff's parents. [7] Years later, Thaddeus Ross requested to Stark Industries the Stark Sonic Cannon that the United States Armed Forces could use in their ongoing military operations to locate and capture Bruce Banner. [8] Schedeen, Jesse (June 19, 2023). "Marvel Comics Teases the Wedding of Tony Stark and Emma Frost". IGN . Retrieved September 6, 2023. James Rhodes is an employee of Tony Stark's that became the superhero War Machine. [105] He first appeared in 1979 and was developed as a supporting character in 1981. [139] He briefly took on the role of Iron Man while Tony Stark was relapsing on alcoholism. [71] Later on, when Stark was near death, he gave Rhodes his corporation and the War Machine Armor. [140] After Stark returned, he had Rhodes keep the armor. [141] Rhodes' dependency on Iron Man for his armor often constrains him as a supporting character to Stark, even in solo War Machine stories. [142] Gilbert, Laura, ed. (2008). Marvel Chronicle: A Year By Year History. DK Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7566-4123-8.

Ridout, Cefn (1992). "Introduction". The Many Armors of Iron Man. Marvel Comics. pp.4–9. ISBN 0-87135-926-X. Harth, David (February 26, 2023). "10 Most Influential Marvel Heroes, Ranked". Comic Book Resources . Retrieved April 24, 2023. Stark declared to the press that his company would no longer manufacture weapons after watching soldiers die with the weapons built to protect them with his own eyes. Stark went to Arc Reactor powering the Headquarters, and tried to propose this technology as a new field of investigation to Stante, realizing that he already knew about the Miniaturized arc reactor in his chest. Iron Man is a businessman and an entrepreneur who constantly seeks to innovate and improve his technology. [79] Stan Lee modeled Iron Man after businessman Howard Hughes. [80] [79] The character shares many traits with Hughes, including a similar business, his reputation as an arrogant playboy, and a physical resemblance. [79] As a businessman, Tony Stark is motivated to create and develop technology both for personal benefit and for the benefit of society. [81] [82] His belief in progress sometimes manifests as opposition to the press and politicians, whose attempts to keep him accountable hamper his efforts as a superhero. [83] Iron Man was created at a time when comic book characters were first depicted struggling with real life problems, and his heart injury was an early example of a superhero with a physical disability. [84] This injury was prominent in his early characterization, making him misanthropic so as not to reveal the nature of his injury or his secret identity, [8] thereby threatening his autonomy and his masculinity. [85] As real world medical technology made heart injuries less fatal, Iron Man's physical maladies extended to neurological damage. [86] Iron Man was given a mental illness as well when he was written as an alcoholic. [87]

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The 1980s saw increased focus on Iron Man as a businessman reflecting the economic changes associated with Reaganomics, and many of his challenges involved threats to his company. [39] Denny O'Neil was put in charge of Iron Man beginning with issue #158. His run explored Tony Stark's psychology, having the character again fall into his alcoholism and suffer at the hands of business rival Obadiah Stane. [32] O'Neil eventually wrote Tony Stark out of the role entirely, having him temporarily retire as Iron Man and replacing him with his ally James Rhodes. [40] The 1987 Armor Wars story arc blends the superhero and businessman aspects of Iron Man more directly when Tony Stark seeks legal recourse for rivals stealing the Iron Man technology. [39] Michelinie and Layton returned to the series with issue #211, and they again began experimenting with different variations on the Iron Man armor. [41] White, Brett (March 25, 2015). " "Avengers" Fun Facts Reveal New Scarlet Witch, Hulkbuster Details". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on March 27, 2015 . Retrieved March 25, 2015. Staley, Brandon (July 7, 2017). "Marvel Legacy's Invincible Iron Man Sees the Return of Tony Stark". CBR . Retrieved September 4, 2023. In 2015, Potts attended the annual NYC Tech convention to speak on behalf of Stark Industries. [13] Darowski, Joseph J., ed. (2015). The Ages of Iron Man: Essays on the Armored Avenger in Changing Times. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-2074-9.

When Stark decided to claim Pepper Potts as his successor, Rushman overheard that her co-worker Samantha Carlisle would be tasked with delivering the legal documents for the transfer of power to Tony Stark's Mansion in Malibu. In Doctor Strange, the Tower is seen in an establishing shot before Stephen Strange's car accident and again during Strange's battle with Kaecilius' Zealots in the Mirror Dimension. In Spider-Man: Homecoming, the Tower appears when Happy Hogan is inside getting the last of the Avengers’ items transported onto a cargo plane, as the Tower is being sold.

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Stark Industries was founded by Howard Stark in 1939, a great pioneer in different types of technology and constantly assisted the United States Armed Forces with different and innovative weapons, helping the government to develop the Project Rebirth in the 1940s. Tony Stark drove to Los Angeles to meet Peppert Potts at Stark Industries Headquarters, trying to make amends with her for his behaviour during his last birthday party, where he got drunk while donning the Iron Man Armor and confronted his friend James Rhodes. Johnson, Jim (June 20, 2018). "REVIEW: Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 Is Big-Budget Fun, With Faults". CBR . Retrieved September 4, 2023.In Captain America: Civil War, the Tower is seen briefly in footage shown by Thaddeus Ross to the Avengers of the Battle of New York. It is also briefly seen in an establishing shot before Stark recruits Peter Parker. In Spider-Man: Far From Home, the Tower, now newly redesigned (with a hole in the middle as a terrace), is seen when Parker swings past it. [26] Tony Stark inherited his family's business, Stark Industries, after his parents were killed in a car crash. [65] Developing equipment for the U.S. military, he travels to a war zone to conduct a weapons test when he triggers a booby trap. His heart is critically injured by shrapnel, and he is captured by the communist Wong-Chu, who demands that Stark build him a weapon. Stark instead builds a suit of armor that sustains his heart, becoming Iron Man. [15] [5] The war zone that Stark visits has been changed multiple times by different writers to correspond with the character's age, which is explained by a "sliding scale of continuity" in which the timing of significant events in the world of Marvel may change. For the first decades of Iron Man's publication history, the conflict is the Vietnam War. [66] This was changed retroactively in the 1990s to an unnamed Southeast Asian country, [67] and a conflict in the fictional country of Siancong was eventually established to justify the inconsistency. [68] Pedersen, Isabel; Simcoe, Luke (May 5, 2012). "The iron man phenomenon, participatory culture, & future augmented reality technologies". CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM. pp.291–300. doi: 10.1145/2212776.2212807. ISBN 978-1-4503-1016-1. S2CID 14161327.

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