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| PageTitle = Anthony Stark (Earth-616)
 
| PageTitle = Anthony Stark (Earth-616)
| Quotation = I do have a responsibility to keep my inventions from evil hands but I have a greater responsibility to oppose that evil any way I can. So, Tony Stark may have done his bit out there, but only Iron Man can do what has to be done... So... I guess Iron Man will be around for a while.
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| Quotation = I'm the most intelligent, capable person on the planet. I'm not playing God. All this time... I've been playing human. I've been doing this for you. For all of you. I have wasted so much time. So much energy. To look like you to sound like you so that you specks feel comfortable around me.
 
| Speaker = [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Tony Stark]]
 
| Speaker = [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Tony Stark]]
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| Identity = Public
 
| Identity = Public
 
| Alignment = Neutral
 
| Alignment = Neutral
| Affiliation = {{m|Stark Industries (Earth-616)|Resilient}} (President Emeritus), {{M|Illuminati (Earth-616)|Illuminati}}; formerly {{m|Axis (Avengers) (Earth-616)|Axis}}, {{M|Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers}}, {{M|Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.}}, {{M|Guardians of the Galaxy (Earth-616)|Guardians of the Galaxy}}, leader of the {{M|50-State Initiative (Earth-616)|Initiative}}, leader of [[Stark Industries (Earth-616)|Stark Enterprises/Stark Industries/Stark International]], Pro-Registration Superhero Unit, {{M|New Avengers (Earth-616)|New Avengers}}, {{M|Mighty Avengers (Earth-616)|Mighty Avengers}}, {{M|Hellfire Club (Earth-616)|Hellfire Club}}, {{M|Force Works (Earth-616)|Force Works}}, {{M|Avengers West Coast (Earth-616)|Avengers West Coast}}, United States Department of Defense, the {{M|Mighty (Earth-616)|Mighty}}, {{m|Knights of the Atomic Round Table (Earth-616)|Knights of the Atomic Round Table}}, {{m|Alcoholics Anonymous (Earth-616)|Alcoholics Anonymous}}
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| Affiliation = {{m|Stark Industries (Earth-616)|Stark Industries}} (CEO), {{M|Illuminati (Earth-616)|Illuminati}}; formerly {{m|Axis (Avengers) (Earth-616)|Axis}}, {{M|Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers}}, {{m|Resilient (Earth-616)|Stark Resilient}}, {{M|Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.}}, {{M|Guardians of the Galaxy (Earth-616)|Guardians of the Galaxy}}, leader of the {{M|50-State Initiative (Earth-616)|Initiative}}, leader of [[Stark Industries (Earth-616)|Stark Enterprises/Stark Industries/Stark International]], Pro-Registration Superhero Unit, {{M|New Avengers (Earth-616)|New Avengers}}, {{M|Mighty Avengers (Earth-616)|Mighty Avengers}}, {{M|Hellfire Club (Earth-616)|Hellfire Club}}, {{M|Force Works (Earth-616)|Force Works}}, {{M|Avengers West Coast (Earth-616)|Avengers West Coast}}, United States Department of Defense, the {{M|Mighty (Earth-616)|Mighty}}, {{m|Knights of the Atomic Round Table (Earth-616)|Knights of the Atomic Round Table}}, {{m|Alcoholics Anonymous (Earth-616)|Alcoholics Anonymous}}
   
 
| Relatives = Isaac Stark (adoptive ancestor);<br>
 
| Relatives = Isaac Stark (adoptive ancestor);<br>
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| First = Tales of Suspense #39
 
| First = Tales of Suspense #39
   
| HistoryText = See also: '''[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)/Expanded History]]'''
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| HistoryText = <center>'''See also: '''[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)/Expanded History|Expanded History]]''''''</center>
   
 
===Adoption===
 
===Adoption===
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Upon returning to Earth, Tony investigated why he couldn't pilot the Godkiller, and discovered the hidden secret that he wasn't the baby 451 modified at all, but an adopted son used as a decoy to prevent 451 from finding the actual boy. Tony finally located his long-time secret adoptive brother, [[Arno Stark (Earth-616)|Arno Stark]], who was no longer in danger as 451 was now dead. Reunited with his genius brother, Tony decided he could use the millennial information stored in 451's database and the intellect of Arno to help build a better world.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 17}}
 
Upon returning to Earth, Tony investigated why he couldn't pilot the Godkiller, and discovered the hidden secret that he wasn't the baby 451 modified at all, but an adopted son used as a decoy to prevent 451 from finding the actual boy. Tony finally located his long-time secret adoptive brother, [[Arno Stark (Earth-616)|Arno Stark]], who was no longer in danger as 451 was now dead. Reunited with his genius brother, Tony decided he could use the millennial information stored in 451's database and the intellect of Arno to help build a better world.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 17}}
   
===AXIS===
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===Superior Iron Man===
 
During a confrontation against the [[Johann Shmidt (Clone) (Earth-616)|Red Skull]], who was empowered by Charles Xavier's brain, the Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom cast an inversion spell to alter the moral axis of Skull's mind in order to defeat him. The spell was successful and the Skull was beaten, but it also affected the moral compass of those present in the scene, unleashing the inner evilness and selfishness of numerous heroes.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS Vol 1 3}}
 
During a confrontation against the [[Johann Shmidt (Clone) (Earth-616)|Red Skull]], who was empowered by Charles Xavier's brain, the Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom cast an inversion spell to alter the moral axis of Skull's mind in order to defeat him. The spell was successful and the Skull was beaten, but it also affected the moral compass of those present in the scene, unleashing the inner evilness and selfishness of numerous heroes.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS Vol 1 3}}
   
Once again egocentric and determined, Iron Man relocated to [[San Francisco]], where he worked on a new digital version of [[Extremis virus|Extremis]] to make the achievement of perfection free for everyone in the city.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS Vol 1 4}} However, his plan had a second phase. After a month of free Extremis, he started charging each user of his Extremis App $99.99 a day for the renovation of this technology.{{r|Superior Iron Man Vol 1 1}}
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Once again egocentric and determined, Iron Man relocated to [[San Francisco]],{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS Vol 1 4}} where he secretly infected the entire city with a dormant new version of the [[Extremis virus|Extremis virus]] via the water supply, to make the achievement of perfection available for everyone in the city. Using an "Extremis 3.0 app" for phones, the virus could be triggered inside an individual, giving the impression that the virus was downloadable.{{r|Superior Iron Man Vol 1 4}} However, his plan had a second phase. After a month of free Extremis, he started charging each user of his Extremis App $99.99 a day for the renovation of this technology.{{r|Superior Iron Man Vol 1 1}}
   
 
Iron Man assembled the [[Axis (Avengers) (Earth-616)|Axis of Evil Avengers]] in order to stop the inverted X-Men from detonating a gene bomb which would've killed every non-mutant on Earth.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #8}} After the bomb was prevented from fulfilling its purpose thanks to the [[Astonishing Avengers (Earth-616)|Astonishing Avengers]], the Axis discovered Steve Rogers had freed the Red Skull and planned to reinvert those affected by the inversion. The Axis failed to prevent the conjuration of the reinversion spell, and almost every hero and vilain inverted was brought back to normal. One of those who escaped the reinversion was Iron Man, who used a special shielding to escape the spell.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS Vol 1 9}}
 
Iron Man assembled the [[Axis (Avengers) (Earth-616)|Axis of Evil Avengers]] in order to stop the inverted X-Men from detonating a gene bomb which would've killed every non-mutant on Earth.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #8}} After the bomb was prevented from fulfilling its purpose thanks to the [[Astonishing Avengers (Earth-616)|Astonishing Avengers]], the Axis discovered Steve Rogers had freed the Red Skull and planned to reinvert those affected by the inversion. The Axis failed to prevent the conjuration of the reinversion spell, and almost every hero and vilain inverted was brought back to normal. One of those who escaped the reinversion was Iron Man, who used a special shielding to escape the spell.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS Vol 1 9}}
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*'''''Enhanced Durability''''': His armor is very durable, capable of withstanding tremendous amounts of punishment. It can withstand high caliber bullets with ease. He can also withstand rockets, missiles, torpedoes, high powered lasers, and such, taking little to no damage. Future armors were fully resistant against electricity, fire, heavy impacts, energy blasts, take zero Kelvin and up to the Suns temperatures, even some of Thor's attacks (see Thorbuster). The suit can withstand almost unlimited kinetic and thermal impact, as well as most forms of radiation thanks to its refractory coating. The armor can survive anything short of a nuclear explosion at ground zero. The suit automatically protects its wearer when he enters an intrinsically hostile environment, such as outer space or deep sea. The armor even has specialized circuitry that guards against telepathic attacks.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 9}} Tony is very confident in his suit's defensive abilities, when he was caught in a nuclear explosion, he was only thinking about women and completely forgot about what was happening around him.{{r|Iron Man Vol 4 32}}
 
*'''''Enhanced Durability''''': His armor is very durable, capable of withstanding tremendous amounts of punishment. It can withstand high caliber bullets with ease. He can also withstand rockets, missiles, torpedoes, high powered lasers, and such, taking little to no damage. Future armors were fully resistant against electricity, fire, heavy impacts, energy blasts, take zero Kelvin and up to the Suns temperatures, even some of Thor's attacks (see Thorbuster). The suit can withstand almost unlimited kinetic and thermal impact, as well as most forms of radiation thanks to its refractory coating. The armor can survive anything short of a nuclear explosion at ground zero. The suit automatically protects its wearer when he enters an intrinsically hostile environment, such as outer space or deep sea. The armor even has specialized circuitry that guards against telepathic attacks.{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 9}} Tony is very confident in his suit's defensive abilities, when he was caught in a nuclear explosion, he was only thinking about women and completely forgot about what was happening around him.{{r|Iron Man Vol 4 32}}
   
*'''''Energy Shield''''': Energy shielding that can protect the user from harm. It is also capable of reflecting attacks and staying mobile. At 2% power, the shield is strong enough to withstand a nuclear explosion. The suit's shielding is even capable of resisting a force blast from the Spectral [[Mandarin's Rings|Mandarin Ring]], a beam of energy so powerful it can destroy the bonds between atoms and molecules,{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 24}} and magic.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS VOl 1 9}}
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*'''''Energy Shield''''': Energy shielding that can protect the user from harm. It is also capable of reflecting attacks and staying mobile. At 2% power, the shield is strong enough to withstand a nuclear explosion. The suit's shielding is even capable of resisting a force blast from the Spectral [[Mandarin's Rings|Mandarin Ring]], a beam of energy so powerful it can destroy the bonds between atoms and molecules,{{r|Iron Man Vol 5 24}} and magic.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS Vol 1 9}}
   
 
====Offensive Powers====
 
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* Iron Man, Tony Stark and Stark Enterprises make an appearance in the 2005 ''[[The Punisher (2005 video game)|Punisher video game]]''. An inside joke alludes to Stark's alcoholism: After viewing the destruction left by the Punisher, Stark sighs and says, "I need a drink."
 
* Iron Man, Tony Stark and Stark Enterprises make an appearance in the 2005 ''[[The Punisher (2005 video game)|Punisher video game]]''. An inside joke alludes to Stark's alcoholism: After viewing the destruction left by the Punisher, Stark sighs and says, "I need a drink."
 
* In [[Spider-Man: Web of Shadows]], the Stark Tower does appear and acts as the base of one of the symbiote invasion resistance. Also there are many advertisements around New York about Stark Industries, featuring sometimes the Iron Man armor, the Iron Man armor helmet or an arc reactor. Although, Tony Stark never appears in the game, only is mentioned by [[Peter Parker (Earth-TRN009)|Spider-Man]].
 
* In [[Spider-Man: Web of Shadows]], the Stark Tower does appear and acts as the base of one of the symbiote invasion resistance. Also there are many advertisements around New York about Stark Industries, featuring sometimes the Iron Man armor, the Iron Man armor helmet or an arc reactor. Although, Tony Stark never appears in the game, only is mentioned by [[Peter Parker (Earth-TRN009)|Spider-Man]].
*'''Classic Iron Man''' Toy Biz [[Marvel Legends]] Series 1 (with Stealth and MK III variants)
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*'''Classic Iron Man''': Toy Biz [[Marvel Legends]] Series 1 (with Stealth and MK III variants)
*'''Silver Centurion''' Marvel Legends Series 7
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*'''Silver Centurion''': Marvel Legends Series 7
*'''Modern Armor''' Marvel Legends Series 8
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*'''Modern Armor''': Marvel Legends Series 8
*'''Hulkbuster Armor''' Marvel Legends Series 11: The Legendary Riders series
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*'''Hulkbuster Armor''': Marvel Legends Series 11: The Legendary Riders series
*'''First Appearance Armor''' Marvel Legends Series 14: The [[Mojo]] series (with Golden version variant)
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*'''First Appearance Armor''': Marvel Legends Series 14: The [[Mojo]] series (with Golden version variant)
*'''Thor Buster Armor''' Marvel Legends Series 15: The [[George Tarleton (Earth-616)|M.O.D.O.K.]] series
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*'''Thorbuster Armor''': Marvel Legends Series 15: The [[George Tarleton (Earth-616)|M.O.D.O.K.]] series
*'''Classic Iron Man''' Marvel Legends 2-pack Series 1
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*'''Classic Iron Man''': Marvel Legends 2-pack Series 1
*'''Extremis Iron Man''' Return of Marvel Legends Wave 1 (with Stealth variant)
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*'''Extremis Iron Man''': Return of Marvel Legends Wave 1 (with Stealth variant)
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*'''Neo-Classic Iron Man''': Return of Marvel Legends Epic Heroes Wave
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*'''Heroic Age Iron Man''': Iron Monger Series
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*'''Classic Iron Man''': Iron Monger Series
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*'''Cosmic Iron Man''': Groot Series
   
 
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| Notes = * The identity of Iron Man was publicly revealed when Tony donned half the suit to save a dog from being run over. This was then later covered up by Stark claiming to have given up the suit with someone else now inside.
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| Notes = * The identity of Iron Man was publicly revealed when Tony donned half the suit to save a dog from being run over.{{r|Iron Man Vol 3 55}} This was then later covered up by Stark claiming to have given up the suit with someone else now inside.
 
* The teenage Tony Stark was incorporated into the real Stark.
 
* The teenage Tony Stark was incorporated into the real Stark.
 
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[[Category:Atheist Characters]]
 
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What is the backstory of Tony Stark becoming Iron Man? toggle section
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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Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man in the Marvel comics, inherited his family's company, Stark Industries, after a tragic car accident that led to the death of his parents, Howard and Maria Stark. This incident was arranged by the industrial rival Republic Oil & Gas Company with the intention of buying Tony's shares. However, Tony, being the sole heir to his father's assets, was promoted to President and took full control of Stark Industries, refusing to sell his shares to Republic Oil.
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The 'Earth-616' in Anthony Stark's name signifies the universe in which this version of Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, exists within the Marvel Comics multiverse. Earth-616 is the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics titles take place, making Anthony Stark (Earth-616) the main version of Iron Man in Marvel comics.
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Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man in the Marvel comics, uses a variety of advanced technologies in his suit. The primary power of the Iron Man suit comes from the armored suit itself, which was originally put on manually but has since been upgraded to assemble around Stark in less than two seconds. The suit is stored in the torso and expands into full form upon activation. Stark also uses a miniaturized Arc Reactor, a clean energy device, in his chest. This not only powers the Iron Man armor but also keeps him alive by powering an electromagnet that keeps shrapnel out of his heart. Additionally, Stark has developed different modules that can be attached or detached from the suit depending on the situation, providing him with a range of capabilities.
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In the Iron Man comics, Tony Stark faces off against a variety of adversaries. One of his most recurring enemies is the Mandarin. He also combats spies, like the Actor, and criminals who threaten Stark Industries, such as the Melter or Mr. Doll. Additionally, he has had to deal with the original Crimson Dynamo. These foes challenge both Tony Stark and his alter ego, Iron Man, on multiple occasions.
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