Iron Man appears inThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Eric Loomis.[8] As in the comics, he is one of the founding members of the team and provides them with the Avengers Mansion as well as technology, including special ID cards and Quinjets. This Iron Man includes the elements from the comics canon and some elements from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the Arc Reactor in his chest as well as his armor being run by theJ.A.R.V.I.S. A.I., as opposed to the HOMER system in the comics. He serves as team leader, and is seen in the opening credits monitoring the team's activities on various view screens.
As part of afour-series collaboration between the JapaneseMadhouse animation house and Marvel, Iron Man starred in a 12 episodeanime series that premiered in Japan onAnimax in October 2010 and is shown onG4 in the United States.[9] It concluded on Animax after running the full dozen episodes on December 17, 2010. He is voiced byKeiji Fujiwara in Japanese andAdrian Pasdar in English. He additionally appears in a non-speaking cameo in the final episode ofMarvel Anime: X-Men.
Iron Man appears inUltimate Spider-Man, with Pasdar reprising his role.[5] Additionally,The Super Hero Squad Show incarnation of the character makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the episode "Flight of the Iron Spider".
Iron Man appears inSpider-Man, voiced again by Mick Wingert.[5] Similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe incarnation, this version does not have a secret identity and regularly hosts the Stark Expo.
Iron Man appears inMarvel Future Avengers, voiced by Eiji Hanawa in the original Japanese version and again by Mick Wingert in the English dub.[5]
Iron Man was featured inUltimate Avengers, an animateddirect-to-video adaptation of theUltimates produced byMarvel Entertainment andLions Gate Films, voiced byMarc Worden.[5] Although based on Ultimate Iron Man, the animated version's identity is not a matter of public record, and, as in mainMarvel Universe continuity, he is afflicted with a heart condition rather than a brain tumor. In the first film he is reluctant to join theAvengers, but later becomes a full-time member. Marvel/Lions Gate releasedUltimate Avengers 2 on August 8, 2006. In the second film Iron Man's old armor is ruined, so he uses theWar Machine armor.
Marc Worden reprises his role of Iron Man inThe Invincible Iron Man.[5] The film has a slightly changed origin where Stark is taken to China. There he meets Li Mei, and with Rhodey builds a suit of armor. As Iron Man he takes down four elementals attempting to resurrect his arch enemy, theMandarin, who in this incarnation is a Kahgan who has been deceased for many centuries.
Iron Man appears in the animated filmMarvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight, withMick Wingert reprising the role fromLego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled.[27]
Iron Man appears inLego Marvel Super Heroes - Black Panther: Trouble in Wakanda, voiced again by Mick Wingert.[5]
He is one of five playable characters inMarvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems (1996). Clones of Iron Man also appear as foot soldier enemies and bosses in this game.
Eric Loomis reprises his role in 3D eraMarvel vs. Capcom games:
Iron Man appears as a playable fighter inMarvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, donning his Extremis armor. Alternate colors include the "tin can" prototype armor, Stealth Suit, and Silver Centurion armor, withNorman Osborn's Iron Patriot armor available asdownloadable content. He appears in theMike Haggar character ending as Haggar's running mate for his presidential campaign. Iron Man would later appear as a playable character in the standalone update of the game,Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
Iron Man appears in theMarvel: Ultimate Alliance series:
John Cygan reprises his role of Iron Man who is a playable character inMarvel: Ultimate Alliance.[5] His costumes include his New Avenger armor, his Classic armor, the War Machine armor, and his Ultimate armor. Iron Man is one of the main characters in game; Stark Tower is one of the bases of the team in the game. He has special dialogue withNick Fury, theCrimson Dynamo,Deathbird, DarkColossus, and DarkCaptain America. A simulation disk has Iron Man fighting Ultimo on the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. He is also a PSP exclusive boss character on Black Widow's simulation mission in that handheld port.
Iron Man appears as a playable character and boss inMarvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, voiced byCrispin Freeman. He is one of the first four characters available for play in the game, and one of the three major characters alongside Captain America and Nick Fury. Since the game's storyline is based on theCivil War story arc, he plays a major role as the leader of the Pro-Registration Movement.[36] His alternate costume is a slightly modified classic costume.
Stephen Stanton reprises his role of Iron Man inThe Incredible Hulk video game.[5] He serves as a boss and enemy should theHulk cause too much destruction. He fights the Hulk in hisHulkbuster Armor MK II. Iron Man's Hulkbuster Armor is playable if one has the data of the Iron Man video game on their memory card.
Iron Man is a playable character inMarvel Future Revolution, voiced again by Eric Loomis. Many other versions of Tony Stark from alternate realities also appear asNPCs, most notably one who transformedNew York City into the technologically advanced "New Stark City" and one who led an unsuccessful rebellion againstMaestro on Sakaar.
Iron Man appears inFortnite Battle Royale Chapter 2, Season 4, titled "Nexus War" as both Tony Stark and Iron Man. His suit is the last reward of theSeason's Battle Pass and is mostly responsible for defeatingGalactus during the "Devourer of Worlds" live event in-game.
Iron Man is a playable character inMarvel's Midnight Suns, voiced byJosh Keaton.[5] In this version, Tony works in the Abbey's forge along with Doctor Strange to upgrade the heroes' gear. He attempts to destroy the last page of the Darkhold with a gamma gun, only to turn a brainwashed Bruce Banner intoSmart Hulk, who steals the page for Lilith. If Tony builds a friendship with Hunter, he opens up to learning about magic and decides to found an R&D department to study thearcane for potential benefits to humanity.
The Iron Man armor is prominently featured in the bookInventing Iron Man: The Possibility of a Human Machine byE. Paul Zehr, which explores thehard science fiction aspects of Iron Man and the possibility of building an Iron Man-like armor.[45]
In 1989, whilethe third TV-film sequel toThe Incredible Hulk live-action television series was expected to co-starShe-Hulk, Iron Man was being considered for both a follow-up or a solo film of his own.[47] One year later, a film fromUniversal Studios to be directed byStuart Gordon was being negotiated.[48] This was still on the table ten months later,[49] and also another two years on, this time with no specific director or studio attached.[50]
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