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Inventor.
Businessman. Ladies' man. Super hero. Gravely injured by an act of
industrial sabotage, billionaire genius Tony Stark saved his own life by
designing a life-sustaining shell -- the hi-tech armor that is the
invincible Iron Man. Today, the world thinks Iron Man is an employee --
Stark's personal bodyguard. In this dual role, he faces corporate intrigue
and super-powered menaces. Iron Man is a modern-day knight in shining
armor, fighting injustice wherever it rears its ugly head!
Real
name:
Anthony "Tony" Stark
Occupation: Billionaire industrialist
Group affiliation: Avengers
Base of operations: Seattle, Washington; New York City
First appearance: Tales of Suspense #39 (1963)
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 225 lbs.
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Black
Powers: None
Weapons:
Iron Man's armor enables him to lift about 70 tons under standard
operating conditions. The suit incorporates various offensive weapons,
including repulsor blasters and a uni-beam, and grants its wearer a degree
of invulnerability and the power of flight.
History:
Tony Stark -- brilliant industrialist, inventor and CEO of Stark
Industries, a weapons and munitions enterprise -- was struck in the chest
by shrapnel while tending to business interests abroad. Wounded, he was
taken prisoner by the Asian warlord Wong Chu and coerced into developing a
powerful weapon in exchange for an operation that would save his life.
Instead, Stark erected a small laboratory with the help of fellow prisoner
Ho Yinsen and realized the latter's design for an electrically powered,
transistorized suit of iron armor equipped with heavy weaponry.
Transformed
thereafter into the invincible Iron Man, Stark defeated his captors.
Having won his freedom, he went on the offensive -- exposing spies,
bringing criminals to justice and opposing any individual or force
representing a danger to national security. Stark was instrumental in
establishing S.H.I.E.L.D. -- the Strategic Hazard Intervention Espionage
Logistics Directorate, a worldwide intelligence and peacekeeping
organization -- while Iron Man became a founding member of the Avengers,
Earth's Mightiest Heroes. All the while, Stark was required to wear the
armor's chest-plate to keep the shrapnel from stopping his heart.
Wishing
to retain a certain degree of anonymity, Stark devised a cover story that
cast Iron Man as his paid bodyguard. Initially, he donned the armor solely
to battle criminals who threatened Stark Industries. Stark matured into a
true champion only when he realized his creation could serve the greater
good. Since shedding his selfish preoccupation with the protection of his
own interests, he has battled numerous foes as Iron Man -- including the
Mandarin, the Iron Monger and Whiplash. But Stark's greatest nemesis has
been alcoholism. A threatened takeover of Stark Industries, compounded by
personal problems, led him to seek solace in a bottle. Although Stark
managed to recover quickly from his first serious bout with alcohol abuse,
the compulsion to drink remains a constant temptation.
Through
the years, Stark has refined the design of his armor. From a bulky,
transistorized iron shell, he eventually evolved a relatively lightweight,
integrated-circuit, magnetically polarized suit with human-looking,
articulated musculature. However, Stark has retained possession of his
outmoded armor and prototypes. One of his suits even became sentient and
tried to replace him as Iron Man -- a battle that ended with Stark
receiving a new mechanical heart.
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