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Howard Stark's first appearance in Iron Man #28 (August 1970) Being the son of Howard Stark Sr., he was born in Richford, New York. An avid and brilliant inventor from a young age, Howard was a brilliant scientist throughout his life, becoming a power systems engineer.
The Stark Candy Company, originally the Howard B. Stark Company, was a candy manufacturer founded in 1939, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] It was a competitor to Necco and manufactured products including candy hearts, [2] candy raisins, [2] Mary Janes, [3] peanut butter kisses, [3] salt water taffy, [3] and candy cigarettes.
Stark Industries was founded in 1939 by Howard Stark, and then headed by his son Tony after Howard's death.Over the years, through bankruptcy, Tony's "death", Tony's return and hostile takeovers, the company has gone through many name changes including Stark International [4] (later Stane International [5]), Stark Enterprises, [6] [7] Stark/Fujikawa [8] and Stark Solutions.
His name and English origin bears resemblance to Jeeves, the fictional sagacious valet in the books by P. G. Wodehouse.When Iron Man (Tony Stark) called the Avengers' first meeting and donated the Stark house as the Avengers Mansion headquarters, Jarvis grew accustomed to the guests and served the Avengers for many years thereafter, acting as a father figure to some of the newcomers.
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The two battle, until Stark is able to use the Enervator to again revert Happy to normal, apparently for the last time. [9] He marries Pepper Potts in Tales of Suspense #91 (July 1967), but they later divorce. [volume & issue needed] Happy has worked for almost all of Stark's companies, including Stark Industries, Stark Enterprises and Stark ...
His successor Gene Khan and Howard Stark arrive to claim the ring and pass the Melter's test, with the former trapping it in an amber-like substance. The Bruno Horgan incarnation of the Melter makes non-speaking cameo appearance in Ultimate Spider-Man .
He later notices an unadorned circular shield among Howard Stark's proposed weapons, which Stark says is made of a rare metal called Vibranium that is much stronger and one-third the weight of steel. Although Stark says it is a prototype, Rogers decides to use it after it stops .45 caliber bullets shot at it by Peggy Carter.