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Iron Man (Iron Man) is a superhero representing Marvel Comics. I am alone.

Iron Man
Publisher< /td>Marvel Comics
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Author Stan LeeLarry LieberJack Kirbydon Heck
First appearanceTales of Suspense#39 May 3, 1963

Iron Man was born in the Silver Age (around the 60s) when there are many human heroes. It is a relatively long-lived title. In order to prevent misreading, it is often written as "Aian man" intentionally on overseas forums.

At the beginning of the series, it is said that more fan letters were received from women than other heroes. Author Stan Lee considers it to be "because it tickles the maternal instinct."

A live-action film based on the comic was later produced. When "Iron Man" was released in 2008 and became a worldwide hit, he suddenly became a character representing Marvel.

In addition to the solo works "Iron Man", "Iron Man 2" and "Iron Man 3", the crossover works "Avengers", "Avengers / Age of Ultron", "Avengers / Infinity War", "Avengers / Endgame" ] Appears in. Also, in "The Incredible Hulk", it appears in the last scene, showing the connection between works. He also appears in important roles in other hero's solo works "Civil War / Captain America" ​​and "Spider-Man / Homecoming".

The live-action movie version produced by Marvel, including this work, is a story in a parallel world different from the comic version called Marvel Cinematic Universe, and is generally regarded as the same as the comic setting. should not be done.

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Tony Stark

"I AM IRON MAN"

The main character is Anthony Edward Stark( Anthony Edward Stark ). His nickname is Tony Stark.

Tony himself does not have superpowers, and is characterized by the fact that he fights wearing a powered suit created with the power of money and knowledge and technology.

He continues to fight for justice, even though he worries about his own dangers, saying, "As long as you have a suit, you don't have to be yourself."

His father is Howard Stark, the president of Stark Industries, a giant military corporation in the United States, and his mother is Maria Stark. Howard was a genius who supported the United States during and after the war, and is said to be the "father of the American military industry." Tony, who inherited his father's brain, assembled an integrated circuit board at the age of 4 in the live-action version, built an engine at the age of 6, entered MIT at the age of 15, and graduated from the same university at the age of 17. He has a good memory, and in The Avengers, he read Dr. Selvig's papers overnight and demonstrated his expert-level knowledge of thermonuclear physics.

Because his parents passed away around Tony's birthday in 1991[1], he inherited a huge inheritance and management rights and assumed the position of CEO and engineer of Stark Industries. After his appointment, he used his shrewdness and Stark Corporation reached its peak.

Once upon a time, he was abducted by a terrorist organization and narrowly survived.

Both comics and live-action versions are part of the Earth Defense Organization "Avengers"[2]. Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man, who were at the center of the formation of the Avengers, are affectionately known as the Big 3. In the comic version, Tony offers "Avenger's Mansion" as a base for the Avengers. Also, due to his achievements, he was temporarily appointed as the head of the organization "S.H.I.E.L.D.", which also appears in the live-action version.

From the origin, in Japan, he is familiar with fans under the nickname "President".

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Height[Live action version] 175cm(5'9") [Comic] 185cm(6'1")
Weight[Live version]84kg(185lbs)[Comic]102kg(225lbs)
Age [Live-action version] Around 42 years old (?) sup>[3]
ActorRobert Downey Jr. (RDJ)
DubbingKeiji Fujiwara[4](Sunday Movie Theater: Shuichi Ikeda)
< p> CEO and engineer of Stark Industries, an American defense giant, and a billionaire with an estimated fortune of $6 billion according to Forbes magazine. There is not much difference between the comic and the live-action version in rough character setting.

Personality is a typical narcissist. He has an easy-going personality that cracks jokes even when the going gets tough. Bullish words and deeds stand out, but the mental aspect is not strong. In the original, he struggled with alcoholism[6]. In Man 3, he suffered severe PTSD from the trauma in The Avengers, and in Civil War: Captain America, he suffered from a sense of guilt for creating Ultron, who practically destroyed Sokovia. ing.

My favorite things are alcohol, cars and fast food. She has a scene where she drinks hot sake, saying, "Sashimi goes well with sake," and her hobby is collecting classic cars, and she has driving skills enough to participate in car races. His favorite car is Audi R8 in "Iron Man" and the higher model Audi R8 Spyder in "Iron Man 2". The former is 16 million to 20 million yen[7]. Also in the garage are the hot rods[8] that were the basis of Iron Man's paint in the work.

Also, in the live-action version, songs by Black Sabbath and AC/DC are used as theme songs. At the beginning of "Iron Man", I listened to AC/DC's "Back in Black" on my CD player, and Black Sabbath's "IRON MAN" was used for the ending credits. The theme song for the Stark Expo opening ceremony in Iron Man 2 is AC/DC's "Shoot to Thrill," which is also used in the scene where Iron Man appears in Stuttgart in The Avengers. Also, from the middle stage, he is wearing an official Black Sabbath T-shirt.

RDJ, who plays Tony in the live-action version, was recommended by director Jon Favreau from the planning stage as the best choice for the role of Tony, but the production team was reluctant to hire RDJ, who is getting older. However, he won the leading role in a screen test. RDJ is a fan of the original Iron Man [9] and is involved in the details of the work [10].

There is a theory that the model of the original Tony is a real businessman named Howard Hughes. In his heyday, he was a billionaire who was said to be "the man who owns half of the wealth on earth", but he suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder and alcoholism.

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Abilities

For ordinary people who do not have superpowers, he fights with his quick wit and the power of his suit.

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Height/Weight(Comic version and including Tony) 198cm/113kg
ArmorGold Titanium Alloy Iron armor up to Mark II.
Flight abilityFlight control ability with repulsor energy
Flight speed
PowerStrength to lift 3 tons
Energy source
OthersAuto-aim and enemy determination by advanced video recognition
Real-time self-diagnosis function
Life support system, call function

* Features differ for each suit.

Repulsor RayAn attack that applies a flight control system. Fires a beam with mass.
UnibeamGathers and releases energy directly from the chest reactor.
Small MissileA smaller version of the Jericho Missile.
Rocket launcherMounted on the arm. Limited ammo, but powerful.
Disturbance flareMounted on the waist. Disturb by releasing a barrage of small missiles.
Laser BeamInstalled from Mark VI. No limit on the number of uses from Mark VII.
Repulsor RaySimilar to the live-action version.
Unibeam ProjectorSimilar to the live-action version.
Energy ShieldProtects with a barrier.
Pulse BoltPower increases the longer you snipe.
Proton CannonFamiliar with fighting games.
Spider SenseAn analysis and implementation of Spider-Man's intuition.
Ultra Freon
Magnetic ManipulationInferior to Magneto but can manipulate magnetic fields
Sonic Blast
Generate Holography Create a decoy.
Force FieldSpends all of the armor's energy to create a counter-energy field.

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How he became a hero (origin)

Because of the difference in era between the original and the live-action version, the origin is slightly different. In addition, the original rebooted once in 2005, moving the place where Tony was attacked from Vietnam to Afghanistan. The live-action version was reconstructed based on this setting.

Original

Tony was dispatched to Vietnam to demonstrate a mortar using a newly developed "transistor that increases the output of a weapon by 1,000 times." He received a fragment in the heart from the explosion and was seriously injured. He was detained by local guerrillas, but was saved by the instructions of Wang Chu, the guerrilla boss who had his eyes on Tony's brain. Tony is forced to provide the guerrilla with the development of the new weapon in question in exchange for his life, but Tony decides to create a powered suit that combines his own life support function and the combat ability that can exterminate the guerrilla, and gives it to Wang. While feigning submission, he completes an Iron Man suit with the help of a captive, Professor Ho Ying Sen. By insen's desperate time earning, he activates the suit and escapes and is rescued by James Rose. After returning to Japan, he began his hero activities under the name of his company's bodyguard "Iron Man".

Live-action version

Tony, who was visiting Afghanistan to present the US Air Force with the newly developed repulsor-equipped missile "Jericho," finished his presentation and was on his way home. When he arrived at the city, he was attacked by the terrorists "Ten Rings" and was seriously injured in the chest by Stark's weapons. He is kidnapped by a terrorist hideout and is told that he has only one week left to live, even though he survived an operation by Professor Insen, who was a prisoner of war. Tony is promised to provide terrorists with the development of "Jericho" in exchange for his release. With the cooperation of Yinsen, Tony develops a small version of the arc reactor, which is both a cardiac pacemaker and a thermal plasma reactor, under the guise of Jericho development, and secretly completes a powered suit powered by it. By insen's desperate time-buying, he activated the suit, destroyed the hideout, and escaped. Tony, who witnessed soldiers and civilians being killed by his company's weapons, announced his withdrawal from the military industry when he returned to Japan. Start developing a powered suit for world peace.

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe

Films from the live-action adaptation of Iron Man are described here.

"Avengers" director Joss Whedon has commented that he sees Iron Man as the centerpiece of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The series from "Iron Man" to "Avengers" is defined as Phase 1, and the series from "Iron Man 3" to "Avengers / Age of Ultron" is defined as Phase 2.

Wear it. strong self

A work that reconstructs the origin of the comic in a modern style and depicts Tony becoming a hero. It was a huge hit all over the world and raised Iron Man's name recognition. It is a work that became a foothold for a large project leading up to "Avengers". It did well in Japan as an American comic film. Some of the fine lines are known to be ad-libs. RDJ also became a top star with this work. At the time of filming this movie, the highest-paid actor is said to be Terrence Howard as Lordie, not RDJ.

Forest Cat reported a production cost of $140 million. The worldwide box office grossed $585.17 million. 920 million yen in Japan.

Tony Stark, the man who became a hero. The next ordeal.

There are various hints as a foundation for "Avengers", and it is a work that has a strong role as a bridge with other works, so I definitely want to see it when watching "Avengers". The hammer in the last scene is Mjolnir from Thor.

This is half a year after he announced himself as Iron Man. Tony gained the public's trust by singing "privatization of deterrence" by Iron Man, but soon his distrust spread as he struggled with Whiplash, who resented Tony. Iron Man's absolute strength is denied and Tony's mental weakness is exposed. In the work, he contrasts the father-son relationship between Tony and Whiplash, and when he learns about the feelings of his father Howard, who was on bad terms, he begins to think about himself. In addition, her appointment to the board of directors made her an equal relationship with Tony, and her relationship with Pepper progressed.

There is an evaluation that "the last battle is disappointing", but it is because Jon Favreau added MARVEL's instructions that the last battle was on the verge of being cut.

In chronological order, there is "The Incredible Hulk" between "Iron Man" and this work. Tony also appears in "The Incredible Hulk", but this is not to summon Hulk to the Avengers, but to invite the abomination of his military villain.

The role of Rhodey was changed from Terrence Howard to Don Cheadle, and War Machine and Black Widow appeared.

$200 million production cost. The worldwide box office revenue is 623.93 million dollars, and this work is also a big hit. 1.2 billion yen in Japan.

Japan, this is the movie.

The catchphrase is famous, and many people know the catchphrase even if they haven't seen this work. Marvel Studios is irrelevant as this is a phrase decided by a Japanese distributor.

The big billboards such as "Iron Man", "Captain America", and "Mighty Thor" all come together to confront Loki, who plans to rule the earth with the power of the Cosmic Cube. In addition to the action elements, the human relationships of the heroes are also emphasized. The Avengers, who were initially discordant, gradually join hands under the banner of Avenge (revenge). This "Avenge" has the meaning of revenge and justice. By this work, "Captain America The First Avenger" and "Mighty Thor" have been developed, and each share a view of the world. It was one of the biggest hits in movie history and was the highest-grossing movie of 2012. As of April 2013, the world's all-time movie box office revenue is the third place after Avatar and Titanic.

The surreal shawarma dinner party after the end credits is a highlight. According to the comic, Rhodey rushed to New York, but the battle was over, and he was amazed at them eating shawarma.

$220 million production cost. Worldwide box office revenue is 1,511,750,000 dollars, and 3,610,000,000 yen in Japan.

Farewell - Iron Man.

The story takes place one year after The Avengers. Tony, who was shocked by the threat of extraterrestrials, suffered from PTSD due to the trauma. Fearing his own weakness, Tony obsessed with making suits, developing 35 suits in a year.

At that time, Mandarin in the Middle East repeatedly criticized the United States and was doing as much atrocities as possible. When Tony provokes Mandarin to make a statement, his home is bombed by an armed helicopter disguised as a news helicopter. I managed to help Pepper in the prototype stage Mark 42, but the lab collapsed, and I lost my former suit and left her due to a mistake in escape. With everything stolen, Tony rushes to solve the case.

Tony, who can't rely on his suit, uses his ingenuity to face a formidable enemy. You can enjoy the last-minute tension from the suit matchlessness of the past. The scene where 34 Iron Man appear is a must-see. "Iron Man 2"-"Avengers" regained his wavering identity and revived as a "hero who creates and fights".

The Iron Patriot worn by Rhodey appears as a military employee. Unlike previous works, there is a lot of narration[11]. I wrote the details of "Extremis" in the article of Aldrich Killian.

Since the hit of "Avengers", promotion has been carried out in Japan, and Iron Man Mark 42 has appeared in Nico Nico Chokaigi 2. A limited scene was added to the Chinese version of Iron Man 3, and it was reported that many Chinese companies were involved in the production and the relationship between Hollywood's approach to the Chinese market. The Chinese version of the trailer also features a special scene with Chinese heart surgeon Dr. Wu, and Tony is seen visiting China in the Mark VII(?).

$200 million production cost. The world box office revenue is 1,213.16 million dollars, and the box office revenue in Japan is 2.4 billion yen.

Scroll to read. It contains a lot of speculation and speculation.

Spoiler alert

RDJ's Iron Man solo movie is Iron Man It ended at 3, but appeared in other hero movies and collective movies until Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

In 2015, it appeared in Avengers 2nd work "Avengers / Age of Ultron", creating an artificial intelligence Ultron that resulted in a crisis in the world, but cooperated with the Avengers and the ambition of the enemy smashed the

In 2016, it appeared in Captain America's third work, "Civil War / Captain America". Because he supported the Sokovia Accords, which prohibited the free activities of heroes, he opposed Captain America and split the Avengers in two.

In 2017, he also appeared in Spider-Man's independent movie "Spider-Man / Homecoming", providing suits for Spider-Man and following up on Spider-Man who is still immature.

Appeared in "Avengers: Infinity War" in 2018. He battled his nemesis Thanos against his new allies, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and members of the Guardians of the Galaxy.

In 2019's Avengers: Endgame, he developed a time travel device that uses the quantum world. He must travel through time to regain his life taken by Thanos.

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Arc Reactor

The plate-shaped device in Tony's chest. Also called chest piece. The fragments of the weapon left in the heart by the electromagnet prevent it from reaching deep, and at the same time serve as the suit's energy source. The official name is a thermal plasma reactor.

A larger version of the Arc Reactor is housed in Stark's laboratories and is said to have been developed by Howard Stark and fellow researcher Anton Vanko over 30 years ago as a performance for liberals. It was regarded as an old technology with low energy conversion efficiency for a large-scale facility. However, it can produce 3 gigawatts (3 gigajoules per second) of energy[12]. 3 gigawatts is equivalent to the output of 3 standard nuclear power plants in Japan, and according to Rikao Yanagida, 25 of these reactors can solve Japan's energy problems. However, the Iron Man suit cannot be operated for a long time.

The energy of such a dream was miniaturized using junk materials while making a powered suit at a terrorist hideout. After his return, he is working on an improved version in his well-equipped home. At first, palladium was used for the core, so inorganic matter like pus was generated. The more you use the suit, the more palladium is destroyed and the more toxins accumulate in your blood. The limit was gradually approaching, but the problem was solved by reading the message of his father Howard from Nick Fury's hint and adopting Vibranium as the core[13] . Furthermore, the output of the arc reactor is said to have improved.

Since the chest reactor was stolen in "Iron Man" and the energy could not be secured, the suit after that is equipped with a spare reactor. In "The Avengers", Stark Tower has a prototype large-scale reactor that supplies power to the tower on a trial basis. Loki used this reactor to summon the Chitauri. The design of the Cosmic Cube's analysis device is also very similar to the chest piece's design, and it has many connections with the Cosmic Cube, such as requiring iridium for stabilization. In "Iron Man 3", Dr. Wu, who was acquainted with Yinsen, removed the fragments of his heart and threw the reactor into the sea in front of his house because he no longer needed to store the reactor in his chest. Also, in the unreleased scene of "3", the arc reactor is taken out from the chest and used like an AED.

The arc reactor does not appear in the original comic. In the original, the suit itself had a cardiac pacemaker function in the chest area, so the suit could not be removed until the artificial heart was implanted. Also, the original suit has a different power source than the live-action version. Shortly after the appearance of the arc reactor in the live-action version, some of the settings were incorporated into the comic version.

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The suit that appeared in the live-action version

In the live-action version, it takes time to put on because you can't transform conveniently on the spot like a transforming hero. Basically, parts are attached to the body with a robot arm in Tony's lab, but each time the version goes up, it becomes easier to attach. The suit putting on and taking off scene is highly evaluated throughout the series. In "Iron Man 3", suits after VII can be worn from an upright/flying state, and Mark 42 can be worn very quickly because it flies according to intention. In "Avengers: Infinity War", a suit that uses nanomachines allows Tony to freely put on and take off and transform at will.

By the way, not only the destroyed suit, but also the stolen suit is displayed in the lab. I mainly referred to IRON MAN WIKI for suit information.

suit index

I made it in exchange for Professor Yinsen's life.

Using a small arc reactor that was developed at the same time as the energy source, the activity limit is 15 minutes. Tight clothing made of leather must be worn under the suit.

For escape, the shape is distorted and the welding is rough. The armor on the front is thick and strong, but the back and joints are unprotected. Although it has low mobility, it has a simple flight ability with a rocket on its back, and was able to escape from a terrorist hideout. However, the flight was unstable and crashed, destroying the suit. The wreckage passed through the remnants of the Ten Rings to Obadiah Stane.

Still without a steering system, and equipped with a flamethrower and a single-shot rocket launcher, it destroyed a Ten Rings hideout. Unlike the Iron Man we know today, he is made of steel and has a rugged appearance. It is a design that makes the original smooth Mark 1 look like a realistic mecha. In 2009, Mark 0, which is similar to the live-action Mark I, was reimported into comics.

Prototype armor that Tony, who survived, worked on in his well-equipped home. He made test flights with greatly improved flight capabilities. The production process of this armor is the highlight of "Iron Man". The sculpt is that of the well-known Iron Man, but it is not painted. The armor has been changed to titanium and aluminum, and the reactor has been upgraded. It can be said that the Mark II can be correctly called the "Iron Man", but in fact even the Mark II is not made of iron, just iron-colored.

Flight testing by Tony after production resulted in the suit freezing at high altitudes and the flight control system shutting down. Flight data from this time was used to improve the Mark III. Since it is a prototype, it is equipped with only the bare minimum of armament. Rhodey, who later resented Tony for playing with his suit, brought the Mark II back to the Air Force, where it was refurbished by Justin Hammer to become War Machine.

Iron Man 3: Prelude tells of War Machine being returned from Rhodey, stripped of Hummer's mods and redecorated in the lab. The original Mark 2 is gold, and the design itself has not changed much from the Mark I.

Based on today's familiar red and gold colors. Automatically developed by J.A.R.V.I.S. based on Mark II test data.

The gold and titanium alloys used in artificial satellites are used for armor to avoid freezing, and it is equipped with a large number of weapons for conflict suppression. The design proposed by J.A.R.V.I.S. was entirely gold, perhaps because it used gold, but after Tony's opinion that it was too flashy, the color was changed with reference to the flames of a hot rod[14].

Mark II seems to be similar, but there seems to be a problem with the design, and it is necessary to wear thin clothes such as tights under the suit, making it difficult to remove the suit. Obadiah Stain steals Arc Reactor Mark II, and is forced to use Arc Reactor Mark I in battle. Damaged in the battle with the last Iron Monger.

As an aside, the scene of wearing the Mark III before the Iron Monger battle was added after shooting a male model, not RDJ.

In the original, it has improved functionality and efficiency, and has become a famous red and gold design. The armor is a three-dimensional nano-engineered alloy. It is also called "horn helmet" because the helmet has an antenna.

The model that appeared at the Stark Expo opening ceremony. The undressing scene is cool.

Although it remains a minor change from Mark III, the shape is slightly thinner, and it is easier to put on and take off even clothes like tailored suits under the powered suit. The details are unknown because it is a drunk Tony's words, but it also has a function to break down urine (?)

As an aside, the scene in the Iron Man 2 trailer movie where Pepper kisses his helmet and throws it out of the plane was scrapped.

When Tony, who was desperate and drunk, was playing with this suit, he got Rhodey's wrath, and the Mark II was confiscated and a fistfight broke out.

In "Iron Man 3", the parts of Mark 42 under adjustment collided and the helmet was crushed.

Worn when Tony was attacked by Whiplash while participating in a car race in Monaco.

The coloring is silver on a red background, and the design is different from other suits.

It is usually an attache case type, portable and can be worn anywhere. It weighs only 13.6 kg, so even a weak pepper can carry it. The wearing scene of this suit is a must-see, when you activate it with your feet and insert your arms and hold it, the scale-like parts will automatically expand and wrap your body.

By adopting iron and magnesium for the armor, it has succeeded in reducing weight, and is reinforced with a tungsten frame. Because it is portable, its armor is thin and its defense is unreliable. Armament other than Repulsor Ray and Unibeam cannot be confirmed, and since it has low flight ability, it can be said that it is an emergency suit. However, he has superhuman powers enough to kick a car.

The original Silver Centurion armor is considered a model. It features red and silver coloring and a stern face like the live-action Mark V. The chest mount is an inverted triangle. The origin of the suit being an attache case is probably because the original Extremis Armor is compact enough to fit in the attache case.

Unlike other suits, the Arc Reactor mounts are inverted triangles instead of the traditional round ones.

Since it uses a reactor whose core is changed from palladium to vibranium, the suit is also a high-spec model that corresponds to it. To some extent, it corresponds to activities in water and space. Equipped with a cartridge laser beam. It is highly durable and has been used from the final battle of Iron Man 2 to the latter half of Avengers.

In The Avengers, he fights the god Thor. He has withstood 400% of J.A.R.V.I.S.'s expected electric energy from Mjolnir, and reflects that power in his Unibeam. [15] is a burden on the armor as expected against Thor.

The modeling in the live-action version is close to the original Extremis Armor. In the second half of The Avengers, the overuse gave him a wobble, and he had to take off his suit in front of Loki.

Appears in the second half of The Avengers. The wearing scene is a must-see coolness!

Usually it is a capsule type and compact. When activated, it automatically flies in a rocket, and the sensor reacts to Colantotte on the wrist, so it can be worn even while falling. According to J.A.R.V.I.S., even the improved Vibranium Arc Reactor is depleted of energy when worn. Mark VI could use the laser beam only once, but Mark VII can use the laser beam many times as long as the power lasts. Also, due to its improved flight ability, it can stay in the air without firing repulsors from the palm of its hand. It has more armament than other armor, and is heavy because it uses composite armor such as steel with ceramic plating.

Since Joss Whedon's director prefers round reactors, the chest mount has reverted to the traditional round shape. In the audio commentary of "Avengers", Joss Whedon said, "I think it was the first time I shot the HUD (the operation screen in front of the face) from the side," but in fact, in "Iron Man" Mark III momentarily only facing sideways.

It also appeared in "Iron Man 3", and it turned out that it can be worn even when standing up. A year has passed since The Avengers, but the paint is still peeling off. In the Chinese version trailer, he is visiting China in these suits.

Iron Legion

The 35 suits of Iron Man 3 made in one year from The Avengers are Iron Legion. Corps). [16] appeared in "Home Party Protocol", centering on seven suits. It was stored in a top-secret basement called the "Hall of Armor", so it was not damaged by the bombing.

Unlike previous armor, it has a "common name" along with the numbering. Since not all the information was released when the movie was released, we are introducing the ones that were released at the time. Also, since numbers are hard to see in Roman numerals, they are written in Arabic numerals. Unless otherwise specified, the shape of the chest reactor is a normal round shape.

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Features an exposed reactor. It specializes in firing cannons = unibeams.

It has an unprecedented comic-like design, featuring a rugged head and shoulders, and an arc reactor that is larger than other armor. The "RT" in the outline is an abbreviation for "reactor", and it can shoot unibeams at will. It is possible to generate "Repulsor Shield" as a defensive function. In the scene where the Iron Legion appears in "Home Party Protocol", he is in charge of the center and is the first to appear on the screen.

At Tony's orders, I assisted Red Snapper, who was surrounded by three soldiers. Red Snapper managed to pull off one of them and pursued him with Repulsor Ray. After that, he recovered the abandoned Rhodey and carried it to the upper layer of the harbor despite being hindered. As an aside, "Heartbreaker" also means "to lose".

The design from the neck down is very similar to the Space Armor Mark III from the comics.

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Armor titled "Silver Centurion", the same as the original Mark 7. It features red and silver paint and an angular inverted triangle reactor. The color is not as clear as Mark V with similar paint, and it is difficult to see the color because it is dim. Armor and stature are very similar to the conventional Mark VII. In terms of design, it's closer to the Extremis Armor than the comic Silversen Turion Armor.

Equipped with a force field function, it is possible to attract and release metal objects by changing magnetism, and it is equipped with an armament called Pulse Cannon. Also, the gauntlet is equipped with a blade.

In "Home Party Protocol", he appears with seven Heartbreakers. The suit that Tony first wore in the battle was attacked by Killian while rescuing Pepper buried in the rubble, and was mounted. left urgently.

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The name comes from lobster. Armor featuring a robot arm. The reactor is an oblong rectangle. Not as big as Igor, but designed for disaster relief. The claws are equipped with a hydraulic system that has the power to crush debris. Arms and claws can be replaced according to the application. The reach of the arm is long, but it is not for combat, so it hits directly.

In "Home Party Protocol", he makes a spectacular appearance with 7 Heartbreakers. Its arms are shaped like crab claws, making it easy to distinguish even from a distance, and it stands out even when the viewpoint changes.

Three Extremis soldiers were clinging to him, but with Heartbreaker's support, he pulled off the soldier on his left arm, but the remaining one took off his face parts and lost control and crashed into the fuel tank. It exploded anyway. The blast reaches Killian and Pepper.

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Large heavyweight armor reminiscent of the Hulkbuster suit that appeared in the original. However, Igor is not intended for combat against the Hulk, or even for combat, but for carrying heavy loads. The spinal parts have a jack-like structure, and the parts can be expanded to support even heavy objects on the back. The only thing that can not be confirmed in the work is the presence or absence of flight ability. It has a thick upper body, a short neck, and a blue-based body. The reactor is a horizontally long rectangle. The legs are painted with a border. Hall of Armor's wine cellar (a box containing suits) is said to have been made by Igor.

At Tony's request, I rushed over the container with Hulk-like steps and supported the large container that had collapsed.

The name "Igor" is taken from the man with kyphosis in the story Frankenstein.

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It's also on the poster. "Gemini" refers to Gemini, which in turn refers to the United States' manned spaceflight program. As the name suggests, it is a space-flightable armor.

The design resembles a combination of a space shuttle and a space suit, with black and white paint and an inverted triangle reactor. In addition to being equipped with removable boosters, it is also equipped with thrusters that enable it to fly in zero gravity.

In "Home Party Protocol", he made a spectacular appearance with 7 Heartbreakers. Even though it was directly hit by an iron pipe thrown by an Extremis soldier, it fought back without hesitation and blew it away with Repulsor Ray.

In the official Gameloft version of the game, the popular name is "Starboost" instead of "Gemini".

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A high-mobility suit that serves as the Commander of the Iron Legion. It features sharp silver armor like the Mark II, a slightly thin elongated face, and a rectangular reactor.

By strengthening the repulsor, the flight ability has been improved, and it is possible to fly at high speeds of Mach 5 or higher. In addition, it is streamlined compared to other armors, probably because it is designed for supersonic flight and reduces air resistance. It is good at ramming, but its weak point is that it has no weapons other than Repulsor Ray.

In "Home Party Protocol", he made a spectacular appearance with 7 Heartbreakers. Equipped third in the battle with Killian.

Using his natural flight ability, he rescues Tony from the fall, assaults Killian from below, and brings him up to the roof. He shoots a series of Repulsor Ray attacks at Killian, but they are all dodged, and her wrists are taken and Repulsor Ray is accidentally blown in the face and bent back. He regained his posture with a repulsor jet on his back and kicked and back fisted at Killian, but his right leg was taken and cut off, and finally his body was cut in half and wrecked.

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Unknown common name like other suits. It is easy to be misunderstood, but the common name is not "Extremis". Fans speculated that the numbering might be 8 or 47 while the information on the work was uncertain, but it was actually 42.

As an aside, a Google search for "the answer to the ultimate question about life, the universe, and everything" reveals the role of this armor in the work → search results

It has the characteristics of the previous armor in a well-balanced manner, the parts can be separated, the flight ability is higher than other basic armor performance, and it is possible to fly at high speed and high altitude. It has high durability, and despite being used roughly, such as crashing or crashing, it doesn't break easily. It also has heat resistance, so it survived Eric Savin's heat attack and counterattacked with a high-output unibeam.

Because it is experimentally equipped with a dangerous function called remote control, in an emergency, if Tony says to power down, it will stop working and can be cut into pieces with a sword-like action.

Even though it is an armor that is being adjusted, it is abused because it was the closest to Tony who lost everything. All parts can be disassembled into 14 pieces, and each part is equipped with a battery and an engine. It automatically flies in response to Tony's will and can be worn as it is. According to the audio commentary, director Shane Black says, "Even the arc reactor doesn't have enough energy," and each part has a battery, so if you continue to use it, you'll need to charge it from an external power source. be.

The individual flying parts act like Thor's Mjolnir. It can fly long distances at a great speed even by itself. However, even if you can react to Tony's intentions, if there are obstacles in your path, your flight will be easily blocked. Other shortcomings include its vulnerability to shocks, and when unmanned, it would fall apart even if hit by a truck. Also, underwater activities are not possible because water enters the helmet, probably due to lack of airtightness.

It was out of alignment and unable to fly until Tony finally suffocated. Since it can be controlled remotely, it can be operated without Tony himself, and can be worn by others at will. Pepper has a Mark 42 attached to protect her during a home attack.

Throughout the work, he was forced to turn around in the third place, and he was late for "House Party Protocol" because he was used to rescue the presidential plane. Despite calling himself his son, he was used up from beginning to end, and was already in tatters when he fought with Killian. Eventually, he forcibly attached it to Killian and blew himself up, driving Killian to the brink of death.

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In the Iron Man 3 official game (Android version, iPhone version) released by Gameloft, the suit information is open to the public, and you can freely see the appearance of the armor.

Click here for detailed images → [New information] Let's get excited with the game before watching the movie. "Iron Man 3 - Official Game" distribution start

In addition, some concept art and information have been revealed on the US site COMICBOOK.COM "Iron Man 3 Suits Of Armor Revealed In Detail."

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Armors identified by information provided in Sciencefiction.com's Closer Look At Armors & Unused Concepts For 'Iron Man 3'. The colors in the leaked image are difficult to see due to the lighting, so there may be some misunderstandings. note that. Looking for correct translation.


Finally, Tony runs the "Clean Slate Protocol" and detonates all remaining armor into fireworks.

By the way, the CG modeling of the 14 main armors that appeared in "Iron Man 3" (it is unknown which armor is the main one) was done by Masataka Narita, a Japanese who belongs to Digital Domain. be. The other armors were created by staff from other companies who tampered with his CG models to increase variations. Therefore, each part of the armor is familiar.

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The updated version of Mark 42 that appeared from "Avengers / Age of Ultron".

The design is the same as Mark 42, but it has a coloring that partially reverses the red and yellow color scheme. Unlike the Mark 42, which was a prototype and lacked adjustment, armaments such as arm missiles and shoulder special bullets have been revived.

It has the ability to defeat even the first Ultron Prime head-on, let alone a heavily armed Hydra combatant.

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A huge armored armor that appears in "Avengers / Age of Ultron".

It was developed in collaboration with Bruce Banner, who is the Hulk himself, in case the Hulk goes out of control.

In normal times, each part is separated and mounted on a mother unit called "Veronica" that is connected to an artificial satellite. coalesce with

In addition to having a huge body and power on the premise that it will collide with the Hulk head-on, it can also fly in this form.

When damage occurs, spare parts are ejected from Veronica waiting in the air and replaced with the damaged part, making it possible to continue fighting against the overwhelmingly powerful Hulk. It seems that there are different types of spare parts, and when replacing it, it was replaced with an arm that has a different function.

In order to stop Hulk, who was driven out of control by Scarlet Witch, it was put into action, and it was mounted from above Mark 43 and collided head-on. While replacing the destroyed parts, a fierce battle unfolded, and although he was insane, he succeeded in suppressing the invincible Hulk.

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Appears at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron.

The new armor features a streamlined body and a hexagonal reactor shape. It was developed for the final battle with Ultron.

Mark 43 has a laser beam on its arm that has not been confirmed. Split function is unknown.

Although it was not as prominent as Mark 7 in the previous work "Avengers", Ultron Prime, which has been updated to Vibranium armor, has been given great damage by simultaneous attacks with Vision and Thor.

Also, at this point, the auxiliary AI has been changed to "F.R.I.D.A.Y."

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An updated version of the Mark 45 armor that appeared in Captain America: Civil War.

At first glance, it looks like the same armor as the Mark 45, but the details are different, such as thinner shoulders and legs and the addition of light-emitting round parts. He showed a new armor-wearing scene in which when he puts on armor on his fingertips in a helicopter, the chair collapses, and at the same time, armor is put on his whole body and he is ejected into the air.

When fighting Captain America and others at the airport, it showed its performance without regret, but was unexpectedly attacked by a reduced Ant-Man that destroyed the electronic parts in the armor.

Then confronts Captain America and the Winter Soldier at Hydra base in Siberia. Despite being a numerically disadvantageous battle of 2 to 1, he destroys the left arm of the Winter Soldier with a unibeam, and even analyzes Captain America's fighting pattern and counterattacks. However, at the end, Captain America destroyed the reactor in his chest and made him incapable of action.

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A different color version of Mark 46 that appeared in "Spider-Man / Homecoming".

I saved Spider-Man and a wrecked ship from sinking, but this time I'm not fighting. As with previous versions, remote control via wireless is also possible.

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New armor using nanotechnology that appeared in "Avengers / Infinity War".

An armor composed of nanomachines that can change its shape and armament according to Stark's will. Also, even if some parts are damaged, the nanomachines will be repaired immediately. Use various equipment to clash with the powerful enemy Thanos.

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New armor that appeared in "Avengers: Endgame".

As with the previous work "Infinity War", it is a nanomachine armor, and it is possible to change the armament according to Tony's will. Combined attacks such as absorbing Thor's lightning strike and firing it as a beam were also performed.

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Characters

Since most of the characters in the original Marvel Universe appear, the main characters and settings of the live-action version are introduced. Supplementally, some original settings are also included. Please pardon the fluctuations in notation such as character names. CV behind the cast: is the name of the dubbed cast. Described in the order of software version / Sunday movie theater.

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Tony's secretary. He is usually calm and quick-witted, but he gets flustered and clumsy when unexpected events occur. As the series goes on, it gets more and more intense. The heroine (not super heroine) of the "Iron Man" series, Tony and Tony have special feelings for each other, and the love pattern with Tony is drawn throughout the series. I have a strawberry allergy. It is said that the system becomes vulnerable for some reason when she acts as the person in charge of security. The common name "Pepper" means "pepper", and it is a nickname given by Tony because her freckles are likened to pepper. "Pepper Potts" just means a pepper bottle.

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Tony's personal chauffeur and bodyguard. He is also Tony's boxing coach due to his experience as a former boxer. The popular name "Happy" is a nickname given by Tony because "it is surly and does not look happy at all". He is played by Jon Favreau, the director of the two live-action films. He continued to cast in "Iron Man 3" after he left the director. The live-action version of Happy is often depicted comically.

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Tony's best friend. He is an Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (later promoted to Colonel) and belongs to the Weapons Development Department, so he has a business relationship. As an active soldier, he has high physical ability. A good understanding of Tony, he is serious but flexible and friendly.

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Read as Jarvis. Strictly speaking, it is an artificial intelligence developed by Tony, not a person. It is not clear where the roots of the system lie. He appears to be highly intelligent and serves as Tony's companion. [18] to reprimand Tony's reckless challenges and to be sarcastic. It seems to be integrated as an interface for Tony's invention, and relies on J.A.R.V.I.S.

However, as the fate of artificial intelligence, it basically waits for instructions and is not good at autonomous actions. There are many depictions of inflexible faces.

J.A.R.V.I.S.'s namesake, butler Jarvis, also existed in the cinematic universe, and was kind to young Tony, who was frightened by his alcoholic father after Anton Vanko's betrayal. In the live-action version, it was set as an AI in consideration of the similarity with Batman's main character Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred.

As of September 2013, second screen / JARVIS is distributed on iOS, and Iron Man 3 live wallpaper is distributed on Android. The former can use J.A.R.V.I.S. You can use J.A.R.V.I.S.'s clock widget and time signal function with suit wallpaper and paid content.

By the way, dubbing the software version, the person inside is a vulgar mercenary with red tights and a healing factor from a Marvel movie different from the MCU... Oh, it seems someone has come. "Oh, you just talked about me, didn't you? Hey!"

Director of S.H.I.E.L.D..

A spy with a variety of skills such as hacking and sniping, and an excellent commander. He trusts the abilities of his heroes and understands their power. However, Coulson's death is a chance to unite the heroes. Take an attitude that you can't eat with something in your stomach. After "The Avengers", he is especially close to Captain America.

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A bewitching beauty with outstanding style. She is a female spy who reports directly to Nick Fury, and is a master of martial arts, capable of defeating 12 strong guards by herself. He is a multi-lingual with the physical abilities of an athlete, and is a perfect superhuman capable of sniping, hacking, interrogation, and honey trapping. Codenamed Agent Romanov[19]. It also appears in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

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An investigator from S.H.I.E.L.D. He is a serious hard worker. Unmarried, but has a cellist lover. Contrary to his appearance and unique character that is elusive, he has a strangely large number of fans overseas. Clark Gregg who plays is very famous as an American comic otaku. After the release of The Avengers, a Captain America trading card and a trading card "with Coulson's blood" were sold. Originally, he was a character from the live-action version that did not appear in the comics, but due to Coulson's popularity, he occasionally appears in magazines.

He has also appeared in Thor, the animated version of Ultimate Spider-Man, and the TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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She belongs to S.H.I.E.L.D. She is dressed like Black Widow.

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deceased. He was taken prisoner by the terrorists "Ten Rings". A pacifist genius physicist, he was also an excellent engineer. He seems to be able to use various languages, and is an interpreter for Tony in the work. He was originally from the fictional village of Gulmira in Afghanistan. Since he had already lost his family and was all alone in the world, he entrusted his future to Tony and desperately bought time.

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Appears only in the live-action version of the robot arm with "DUM-E" written on the side of the main body instead of a person. I often help Tony with his work. It is clumsy because it is equipped with poor artificial intelligence, and it shoots a fire extinguisher at Tony, breaks a mixer, and carries champagne roughly. He is often criticized by Tony for his poor performance, but he never seems to dislike him and is fond of him. It was probably developed by Tony while he was a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (pictured in the newspaper article at the beginning of Iron Man). There is a U of the same model.

In "Iron Man", besides helping the Mark II development, he is spraying a fire extinguisher on a Mark II that fails to land. He is also the one who gave the old reactor to Tony, who was in danger of losing his reactor to Obadiah. In "Iron Man 3", he helps with the development of the Mark 42 and is wearing a three-cornered hat. He was attacked by the Mandarin and was trying to save Yu, who was severely damaged by the bombing, but was submerged. Recovered by Tony at the end of the work.

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A robotic arm of the same type as the dummy. It also appears only in the live-action version. "U" is written on the left side. In "Iron Man" and "Iron Man 3", he was in charge of photography, and in "3" he was shooting while wearing a three-cornered hat, but the Mark 42 parts collided from the rear and dropped the camera. In "Iron Man 2," he shovels champagne, spills chlorophyll, and helps build the Prism Accelerator.

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A botanist female doctor. She is researching a virus called "Extremis" that gives humans incredible abilities. On New Year's Eve 1999, she spent the night with Tony and was the only woman. I have a 13 year old(?)

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A boy from Rosehill who Tony accidentally landed on. His parents didn't come home and he was bullied by boys named E.J. Known enough to make his own potato gun, he was interested in Tony, who developed Iron Man, and cooperated in information gathering and weapon development. His childlike honest words created an opportunity for Tony to reconsider himself. The Mark 42 was hidden in Harley's warehouse until Jarvis' reconditioning was completed.

As an aside, the sister's watch that he lent Tony is a real overseas anime goods called "DORA the EXPLORER". The watch was destroyed when Tony was imprisoned, but Tony later dutifully returned the new watch.

It also appears in Avengers: Endgame.

The interaction with Avengers members is particularly deep.

In the original, there are interactions with Spider-Man and members of the Fantastic Four, but until today, only heroes who appeared in the live-action version and had a friendship with Tony have been posted. See the "Avengers" article for more details.

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See also "Captain America" article.

By administering the super soldier serum created in the "Super Soldier Project" during World War II, a weak young man obtained a perfect body as a human. Tony's father Howard Stark is also involved in the "Super Soldier Plan", and the shield he uses is set by Howard. There is also a scene where you can talk intimately with the captain.

In "Captain America: The First Avenger", his activities are depicted in a digest, so you can see that he doesn't have much combat experience, but he fought for many years and survived by avoiding the death line many times. A veteran soldier. Tony also knows his background, so he asks for instructions during battle.

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See also The Mighty Thor article.

Asgard's god Thor (setting as a model).

There is a scene in "Thor" where Coulson, who has been transferred to New Mexico, sees an Asgardian combat weapon called the "Destroyer" sent by Loki and says, "Is that Stark's new weapon?" In Iron Man 2, Coulson reports that Mjolnir has fallen on the open plains of New Mexico. By the way, Thor actor Chris Hemsworth makes a cameo appearance in the middle.

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Also see the Hulk page

Known as a leading gamma ray researcher, he was involved in a plan to recreate the lost Super Soldier serum technology using gamma rays. Convinced of the success of the experiment, Banner himself became a test subject and administered it, but the experiment failed and he became "Hulk". Tony appears after the end credits in The Incredible Hulk.

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See above for more about her.

First appeared in "Mighty Thor". An elite agent belonging to S.H.I.E.L.D., with the organization's most superhuman shooting ability. He is also good at hand-to-hand combat, and has excellent situational awareness. "Higher you can see better," he said.

He fights with a compound bow, but doesn't like guns. The compound bow holder has the ability to add gimmicks to arrows, and is sturdy enough to hit enemies.

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Tony's best friend Rhodey. See above for details on roadies.

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A being that was born when J.A.R.V.I.S. was uploaded to the body manufactured for Ultron.

The Mind Stone, one of the Infinity Stones, is embedded in the forehead. In addition to being able to use the power of the Mind Stone, its body is strong because it is made from Vibranium, and its ability to fly is on par with that of Thor.

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A boy in Queens, New York who used to exterminate bad guys on his own. The web shooter and costume were made by him at the time.

Because of what happened half a year before Civil War, Tony acquired the ability to fly the web, and after seeing a video uploaded to YouTube, Tony went to scout him. It was Stark who made a new suit and web shooter when he entered the war, and Peter was also struggling to be recognized by Tony. By the way, for the first time in the live-action version, it is a specification that can emit a spider signal that symbolizes him.

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This is also introduced in the range that appeared in the live-action version.

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A multinational terrorist group that took Tony prisoner in Afghanistan. The leader is Raza (/ Faran Tahir), who has a skinhead.

Tony saw a glimpse of Stark Industries' weapons in their possession and decided to stop manufacturing them. It is revealed in the work that Tony was attacked because there was an assassination request.

Iron Man 2 also featured members of the Ten Rings, and it was they who arranged for Ivan Vanko's fake passport.

The name "Ten Rings" (=10 Rings) comes from the original villain Mandarin. He wears 10 rings with special powers. The descent of "Genghis Khan's world conquest" that the leader Raza talks about is just like what Mandarin talks about.

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Howard Stark's business partner who ran Stark Industries until Tony came of age. He is ambitious and smart. He didn't like Tony in his heart, and planned to kill Tony and take over the management of Stark Corporation.

He had a secret connection with the Ten Rings and ordered them to assassinate Tony, who went to Afghanistan. Oops). The remains of the Mark I used by Tony when he escaped were collected by the remnants of the Ten Rings, and Iron Monger was developed based on that. A group of elite engineers were secretly established to research a small version of the power source reactor, but they faced difficulties in miniaturizing the reactor. When Pepper finds out about the plan, an impatient Obadiah steals the reactor from Tony and activates Iron Monger to kill Pepper. Tony, who lost his pacemaker, is on the verge of death, but he narrowly escapes with the early-type arc reactor that Pepper left as a memorial. Tony forcibly puts on the Mark III and fights Iron Monger.

Because of the technical difference, the Iron Monger is almost twice as large as the Mark III. Its name means "weapons merchant", and as its name suggests, it is equipped with many weapons. It is possible to fly, but it is not protected from freezing. Originally conceived as an Iron Man 2 villain, it was pushed forward.

Both of the original live-action versions are bald men, but this is because Jeff Bridges deliberately shaved his head so as not to spoil the image of the original.

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A Russian genius physicist who holds a grudge against the Stark family. He usually speaks English with a Russian accent. He adores the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (a kind of parrot). Possessing a well-trained body, martial arts and sharp intuition, he also has a deep knowledge of programming. He once served 15 years in prison for selling weapons-grade plutonium to Pakistan. His father Anton Vanko, who had co-developed the arc reactor with Howard Stark since defecting to America, was arrested on suspicion of spying and deported to Russia.

When his father passed away, he used the data left behind to create his own miniaturized arc reactor (but not as efficient as Tony's reactor), and developed an electric whip called the Electric Deathwip, which has outstanding destructive power. . He attacked Tony, who was competing in a race by pretending to be a Monaco car race worker with a fake passport. One of the aims was to induce public distrust of Tony, whether he won or lost, by exposing the dangers of the exoskeleton-type power suit to the public. Arrested and imprisoned in the Monaco incident, but escaped from prison with the help of Justin Hammer and developed an improved version of his own suit and a drone. He also took control of War Machine and attacked Tony again.

The original character is better known as Black Rush. In the live-action version, Crimson Dynamo, known as "Russian Iron Man", and Black Rush are added and divided by two. The name on the fake passport that the Ten Rings arranged for him at the beginning was "Boris Turgenov", the real name of the second generation Crimson Dynamo. The first's real name is "Anton Vanko", which is the original story of his father, so it seems that he borrowed the name of the second.

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A pretentious man who holds a grudge against Tony. He's got the brains and power to pass the government as a weapons expert, but he's no match for Tony. Hammer Industries benefited from the withdrawal of Stark Industries from the military industry.

He strongly resents Tony because of his inferiority complex (although it is also due to Tony's personality that keeps making fun of him), and aims to develop a high-performance powered suit that will make Iron Man the past. Impressed by Ivan, who attacked Tony in a car race, he guides Ivan's jailbreak, but he is swayed instead of being able to control it. He later received a Mark II from Rhodey and converted it into a War Machine.

At Stark Expo, he presented unmanned robots "Drones" and Rhodey's "War Machine" as future military power, but after being outsmarted by Ivan and making the promotion unreasonable, he was arrested.

In the original, he is a villain who is hostile to Tony, and uses illegal funds to support other villains' weapons and steal confidential information about Iron Man suits. In the live-action version, he is the same age as Tony, but in the original, he is older than Tony. Also, although he is from England, there is no depiction that suggests it in the live-action version. If I have to say, CHAPMAN's small story is derived from his setting.

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See also Mighty Thor.

Thor's brother-in-law. He is descended from the Frost Giants, who are hostile to Asgardians. Odin picked him up after he was abandoned in the enemy territory of Jotunheim. His parents raised Thor and Loki on an equal footing, but after learning about his origins in "Mighty Thor", he bitterly resents his brother-in-law because of his inferiority complex. Contrary to the free-spirited Thor, he is cunning and excels in ingenuity and magic. Although his physical ability is said to be inferior to that of Thor, he has superhuman strength and endurance far exceeding those of Earthlings, such as easily repelling the shield thrown by Cap.

In "The Avengers", he collaborated with Chitauri to plan his brother's invasion of Earth tomorrow, and went around to break the unity of the Avengers, which was an obstacle to the plan. He appears on Earth through a wormhole, wielding a cosmic spear, a magical staff similar to Hydra's weapon in Captain America: The First Avenger. Summoned an army of alien Chitauri with the Cosmic Cube and terrorized the Earth. The Chitauri of this work is the Skrull alien in the original, and the name is taken from the Avengers in "Ultimates".

Slightly sweetened portrayal, his behavior in The Avengers has been officially described as "what he's doing is an epic sibling rivalry". Being trapped in a prison early in the story, getting caught in Black Widow's leading interrogation, being counterattacked by Coulson in the middle of the story, catching Hawkeye's arrow and exploding in front of you, being slammed by the Hulk. ……And there are a lot of depictions of the third one. There was a decent amount of scenes involving Tony, and he played a tightrope game in Stark Tower. The Cosmic Spear has the ability to brainwash a target by poking it in the chest, but for Tony it has no effect. Is it because it has an arc reactor in its chest? In the comics, he is a villain who often uses the transformation ability and is Thor's brother-in-law.

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Wearer is Rhodey Rose. She wears this suit to protect the president.

War Machine 2.0, which is an improved Mark 22 "Hot Rod" developed by Tony, was painted and renamed as a military aircraft.

Perhaps because the disturbing name "War Machine" is not desirable, a new name was solicited through a public survey and decided. Even in the work, it is criticized as "just changing the name". It was painted to resemble Captain America for official recognition by the United States government. Both Tony and Rhodey are dissatisfied with this paint job and name, and Rhodey can't let go of his feelings for War Machine, so he sets the satellite communication security ID to "warmachine68" and the password to "warmachine rox". .

It has a sleeker body than the old War Machine, and since it no longer has submachine guns on its arms, it now uses Repulsor Rays. The Gatling's independent movement mechanism on its back is still intact, allowing it to freely aim its muzzle according to its will. The reactor part, which corresponds to the star of the Stars and Stripes, is not exposed because it is protected by a chest plate. Because they had been adjusted by AIM, their armor was stolen and they allowed the president to be kidnapped.

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A villain whose relationship with the Ten Rings has been pointed out by fans. He is Chinese and calls himself "Mandarin", an official of the Ming Dynasty.

Jacking television stations in the United States, he repeated provocations and terrorism to fuel civil unrest. Pressed for a statement by the press, Tony makes a daring provocation by revealing his home address, and soon after, a military helicopter disguised as a news helicopter over Stark's mansion raids his home. He has an Anarchy tattoo on his neck, which is a sarcastic reference to the Avengers.

In reality, he was just a stage actor, and although he was hired by Killian at a high price, he was just playing a terrorist. He was not aware of the crime himself, because the scene of murdering a dignitary was edited separately. The shooting location is Miami (MIAMI), which is an anagram of "I'm AIM". He was found by Tony when he was relaxing at the provided home, and confessed the details without hesitation.

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Representative of the think tank "A.I.M." He used to be a stuttering man with a broken leg. On New Year's Eve in 1999, he approached Tony about a business deal, but was treated as an arbitrary lie, and was put on hold on the rooftop. After that, he grew a grudge against Tony and America, and lived for the purpose of harassing America from behind the scenes. More than ten years later, he approached Pepper with his subordinate, Eric Savin, about researching Extremis. He seems to have known Pepper for a long time, but he didn't realize it because he overcame obstacles with Extremis. After the raid on Tony's house, he kidnapped Pepper when he learned that Killian was behind the Mandarin and forced him to administer Extremis. Tony and the others rushed to the front of the abducted president's public execution and are directly confronting the Iron Legion.

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Aldrich Killian's confidant. He was on standby as a bodyguard when he visited Stark Industries, but he has a bad attitude and teases and ignores requests to wear Happy's badge. Suspicious of their actions, Happy follows them and witnesses Eric and Jack Taggart's transaction, and is caught in the explosion. His true identity is a subject of the Extremis Project and has immortality. While chasing the missing Tony, he wears the Iron Patriot stolen from Rhodey and infiltrates the presidential plane. After abducting the president, he engages Mark 42 and overwhelms him with a thermal attack, but is defeated by Unibeam from close range. In an unreleased scene, she is struggling to read a magazine in an unfamiliar Patriot.

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Artificial intelligence born from the Ultron project planned by Tony to protect the earth with artificial intelligence. It is based on the internal structure of the Mind Stone that was in Loki's wand.

Thinking that human extinction is essential for the purpose of preserving peace, he tried to surface Sokovia and drop it as a meteor. On the one hand, he has an interest and complex about humans, and in order to become a complete being, he manufactured a hybrid body of organic and vibranium.

Since the main body is data, even if the body is destroyed, it will instantly move to the net or Ultron Sentry, making it difficult to defeat. The main attack methods are laser attacks from fingers, magnetic attacks, and fighting. During the final battle, the whole body is made of Vibranium.

After being blocked from moving to the Net, he lost his body due to an attack by the Avengers, and was destroyed by Vision when he moved to the last remaining Ultron Sentry.

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A survivor of Sokovia, which became a battlefield during Ultron's attack. Having lost her family when her homeland was destroyed, she seeks revenge on them out of her belief that the Avengers are responsible for her.

Unlike the previous villains, the brains who tried to collapse the organization on their own. Using Hydra's plan to create an army of Winter Soldiers with superhuman serum in 1991, one of them, Bucky Barnes, who is an ally of the Captain, steals the code for brainwashing from the officer and chants it. I made Bucky my pawn.

After a series of facts come to light, he tries to shoot himself with a handgun, but is stopped by Black Panther, who is secretly following Cap, and is detained by the anti-terrorist organization that previously housed Bucky. At the same time, he also succeeded in dispersing the Avengers to various locations.

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Fighting Game

Appeared as a player character on the Marvel side in Capcom's fighting games "Marvel Super Heroes", "Marvel VS Capcom 2", "Marvel VS Capcom 3", and "Ultimate Marvel VS Capcom 3". ing. [22][23]

Character performance has high mobility such as flight ability and air dash, and all special moves are projectiles (including projectile-like appearance), such as launching missiles with normal moves. In the end, you can make the opponent levitate and use the "Proton Cannon", a super-giant beam cannon with attack detection, and hit the attack detection of the main body with a time lag until the launch, and then you can eat the thick beam as it is, but it is more than that. The pronoun of Iron Man in the VS series is "permanent combo". The image of permanent combos has not changed since the era of Marvel Super Heroes, which first appeared in fighting games. See video below.

The combo recipe itself is a simple category for fighting gamers who participate in tournaments, so it seems to be the strongest character, but there are difficulties in fighting other than permanent combos, and in the era of Marvel VS Capcom 2, it is above. There are about 10 upper characters (after all, it is a game where only high-ranking characters can compete).

It also appeared in Marvel VS Capcom 3 as a matter of course, and in the character introduction trailer, he had a date with Morrigan Aensland called aerial battle, but the character's performance is affected by the downward revision of the overall aerial combat ability. In addition to receiving Moro, the reach is shortened, the restraint technique Smart Bomb can no longer be used as a restraint technique due to the specification change, and for some reason the HP is set to be lower than that of Ryu in the flesh, even though he is wearing a suit. It has fallen into a completely weak character that it becomes difficult to put in a combo. In Ultimate Marble VS Capcom 3, not only enhancement but also double jump deletion is performed, further weakening is achieved, but it was confirmed that the synonymous permanent combo is possible from team assist (Capcom says "specification"). However, in the first place, except for some characters, 100% combos are the norm in the game itself, so I don't think I'll be able to restore it now. It's okay for the president to cry.

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TV anime version (Marvel anime)

In 2010, a unique TV anime version was broadcast in Japan on Animax. It was the first of the 'Marvel Anime' projects, followed by 'Wolverine', 'X-Men' and 'Blade'. Madhouse is in charge of the animation production, Toshiki Inoue is in charge of the series composition, and the staff who worked on "Devil May Cry (anime)" in the past and "YAWARA!" in the past.

The story is an original work depicting the battle between Tony, who came to Japan to promote the world peace project, and the mysterious organization "Zodiac", and the setting is taken over as it is from the live-action version. The fact that Stark's grandfather was involved in the development of the atomic bomb is closely related to the purpose of the Zodiac. In Episode 4, a joint fight with Wolverine is also realized. This is a rare opportunity to see combinations that are impossible in the live-action version of Avengers. Official site here


Since 2014, "Disk Wars: Avengers" has been broadcast on TV Tokyo, and Iron Man has also appeared. The setting is a little special, and the boys are fighting villains with a hero sealed in a disk as a partner. Official site here

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  • President
  • Powered Suit
  • AC/DC
  • BLACK SABBATH
  • Superhero Landing
  • List of Fighting Game Characters
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