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During the [[Cul Borson (Earth-616)|Serpent]]'s bid to rule Earth, Tony fought Mokk in the streets of Paris, [[France]], where all citizens had been turned into living statues.Finding himself unable to defeat [[Paul Duval (Earth-616)|Mokk]] with conventional methods, Tony entreated [[Odin Borson (Earth-616)|Odin]] to allow him to design magically powered weapons in the forges of [[Asgard]].{{r|Fear Itself #5}}
 
During the [[Cul Borson (Earth-616)|Serpent]]'s bid to rule Earth, Tony fought Mokk in the streets of Paris, [[France]], where all citizens had been turned into living statues.Finding himself unable to defeat [[Paul Duval (Earth-616)|Mokk]] with conventional methods, Tony entreated [[Odin Borson (Earth-616)|Odin]] to allow him to design magically powered weapons in the forges of [[Asgard]].{{r|Fear Itself #5}}
   
Haunted by the casualties and his failure, Tony began drinking again. Then Odin appeared and after discussing with Tony, the All-Father proposed to Tony to create magical weapons at [[Svartalfheim]]. However, determined not to fail again, he restored his sobriety. With these weapons, the Avengers defeated the Serpent's [[The Worthy (Earth-616)|Worthy]] and [[Sinthea Shmidt (Earth-616)|Skadi]], while [[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]] defeated the Serpent himself but payed with his life. Days later, Tony destroyed the weapons at Svartalfheim and after discussing with Odin, the God brought back to life the "statues" of the Parisians who weren't broken. Also, Stark offered the dark elf [[Splitlip (Earth-616)|Splitlip]] a place to work at Stark Resilient.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #510}}
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Haunted by the casualties and his failure, Tony began drinking again. Then Odin appeared and after discussing with Tony, the All-Father proposed to Tony to create magical weapons at [[Svartalfheim]]. However, determined not to fail again, he restored his sobriety. With these weapons, the Avengers defeated the Serpent's [[The Worthy (Earth-616)|Worthy]] and [[Sinthea Shmidt (Earth-616)|Skadi]], while [[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]] defeated the Serpent himself but payed with his life. Days later, Tony destroyed the weapons at Svartalfheim and after discussing with Odin, the God brought back to life the "statues" of the Parisians who weren't broken. Also, Stark offered the elf [[Splitlip (Earth-616)|Splitlip]] a place to work at Stark Resilient.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #510}}
   
 
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Tony Stark, the adopted son of weapons manufacturer Howard Stark, inherited his family's company at a young age after his parents' death. While overseeing a manufacturing plant in a foreign country, he was kidnapped by local terrorists. Instead of succumbing to their demands to build weapons, Stark ingeniously created a powerful suit of armor to escape. Upon returning to America, he further upgraded the armor and used his vast resources and intellect for the betterment of the world, thus becoming the superhero known as Iron Man. For most of his career, Tony kept his alter-ego a secret, balancing his responsibilities as head of Stark Industries and his role in the superhuman community as Iron Man.
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