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The title has occasionally been won by unusual means, such as an auction for the belt, rock–paper–scissors, and even a title change that occurred in a dream. On February 6, 2022, DDT's YouTube channel hit the 100,000 subscribers milestone and the tablet which showed the moment pinned former champion Mao so all the hundred thousand ...
Iron Man titles (13 P) Ι. Iron Man images (2 C, 23 F) Pages in category "Iron Man" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 December 2024. 2010 Marvel Studios film Iron Man 2 Theatrical release poster Directed by Jon Favreau Screenplay by Justin Theroux Based on Iron Man by Stan Lee Larry Lieber Don Heck Jack Kirby Produced by Kevin Feige Starring Robert Downey Jr. Gwyneth Paltrow Don Cheadle Scarlett Johansson Sam ...
The title has occasionally been won by unusual means, such as an auction for the belt, rock–paper–scissors, and even a title change that occurred in a dream. On February 6, 2022, DDT's YouTube channel hit the 100,000 subscribers milestone and the tablet which showed the moment pinned former champion Mao so all the hundred thousand ...
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 in 1962 (cover dated March 1963) and received his own title with Iron Man #1 in 1968.
Kearson DeWitt appears in Iron Man 2, voiced by Doug Boyd.This version is an ex-employee of Stark Industries' Theoretical Weapons Division who worked on a prototype Arc Reactor and was secretly involved with the PROTEAN project until he was fired when the latter and its potential dangers came to light.