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Iron Man 3: The second War Machine armor, given to Rhodes by Stark, has a rectangular-shaped chestplate protecting the arc reactor assembly. In Iron Man 3, Rhodes was asked by the president to take on the moniker, "Iron Patriot", and add a red, white, and blue color scheme to be used as the government's "American hero" symbol in response to the ...
War Machine armor. Nationality. American. James Rhodes is a fictional character originally portrayed by Terrence Howard and subsequently by Don Cheadle in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. He is initially depicted as a U.S. Air Force officer who is the best friend of Tony ...
Iron Man, The Avengers. Iron Man's armor is a fictional powered exoskeleton appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is built and worn by billionaire Tony Stark when he assumes the identity of the superhero Iron Man. The first armor was created in-story by Stark and Ho Yinsen, and was designed by artist Jack Kirby, first ...
Plot Tony Stark, who has inherited the defense contractor Stark Industries from his late father Howard Stark, is in war-torn Afghanistan with his friend and military liaison, Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes, to demonstrate the new "Jericho" missile. After the demonstration, his convoy is ambushed and Stark is critically wounded by a missile used by the attackers—one of his company's own. He ...
Alternate head. Model 2 "Hornhead" armor (Re-release of the classic 2-pack Iron Man Model 4 armor with alternate Model 2 head) Left leg. Ultron. Repaint of the (Non-Legends) Iron Man: The Armored Avenger Titanium Man with a new head. Head. Iron Patriot (James Rhodes) Shoulder-mounted machine gun. Iron Man 3 version.
Bob Sharen. Barry Windsor-Smith. Editor (s) Mark Gruenwald. Iron Man: Armor Wars. ISBN 0-7851-2506-X. " Armor Wars " is a seven-issue Iron Man story arc written by David Michelinie and Bob Layton with art by Mark D. Bright and Barry Windsor-Smith and published by Marvel Comics. The arc first appears in Iron Man #225–232.
Iron Man wears the Extremis suit in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, as well as the follow-up Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Iron Man wears the Extremis suit in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 as his primary and first costume. The Extremis Suit appears as an optional suit in the Wii and DS versions of the Iron Man 2 video game.
Berserker 7 - A powerful Cyborg unit created by the Controller to destroy Iron Man. Blizzard - A costumed villain with a suit that enables him to produce ice and cold and a former Stark employee who was fired for robbery. Originally known as Jack Frost. Black Knight - Wears black, medieval-looking armor.