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The character of James "Rhodey" Rhodes first appeared in Iron Man #118, in January 1979. In Iron Man #170, in May 1983, Rhodes became Iron Man for a time. Other variations of the character debuted later, with an up-armored Rhodes becoming known as War Machine in Iron Man #282, in July 1992, and as Iron Patriot in Gambit #13, in May 2013
Michael O'Brien – Michael O'Brien was a police sergeant who believed Iron Man was responsible for his brother's death. After fighting Iron Man as the Guardsman, he discovered his mistake and eventually became an ally to Iron Man. [13] Maya Hansen – A scientist who developed the Extremis virus along with Aldrich Killian. She is an old friend ...
Iron Man: Iron Man #118 (January 1979) 1979: Later temporarily becomes Iron Man II, then War Machine, then Iron Patriot: Sun Girl: Mary Mitchell: Human Torch (android) Sun Girl #1 (August 1948) 1948: Toro: Thomas Raymond: Human Torch (android) Human Torch Comics #2 (Fall 1940) 1940: Jim Wilson: N.A. Hulk: Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 #131 (September ...
War Machine is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by David Michelinie, John Byrne, and Bob Layton as a supporting character for Iron Man, he first appeared in Iron Man #118 (1979) and became a superhero with the Iron Man armor in issue #169 (1983).
Happy Hogan as depicted in Iron Man: Armored Adventures. Happy Hogan appears in the "Iron Man" segment of The Marvel Super Heroes, voiced by Tom Harvey. [22] A teenage Happy Hogan appears in Iron Man: Armored Adventures, voiced by Alistair Abell. [23] This version is a jock, high school student, and friend of Tony Stark.
From left to right: Tom Cruise, Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau all had a hand in bringing Iron Man to life. (Illustration by Blas Bulnes for Yahoo/Photo: Getty Images) (Illustration by Blas ...
Tony Stark's armor, as seen in Iron Man (2008) Tony Stark has worn multiple different armors in his MCU appearances. For Iron Man, Stan Winston and his company built metal and rubber versions of the armors featured in the film, [80] while Iron Man comic book artist Adi Granov designed the Mark III with illustrator Phil Saunders. [81]
Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock “I am Iron Man!” In another universe, the now-infamous line from the eponymous 2008 movie could have been spoken by Tom Cruise instead of Robert Downey Jr. The Top ...