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| Quotation = I pity you, [[Iron Man (Anthony "Tony" Stark)|Iron Man]]!! For though you do not even suspect my existence, you head the list of those the Mandarin has vowed to destroy! And the Mandarin never fails! |
| Quotation = I pity you, [[Iron Man (Anthony "Tony" Stark)|Iron Man]]!! For though you do not even suspect my existence, you head the list of those the Mandarin has vowed to destroy! And the Mandarin never fails! |
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| Speaker = [[Mandarin (Earth-616)|The Mandarin]] |
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===Early Life=== |
===Early Life=== |
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− | Mandarin was the son of one of the wealthiest men in pre-revolutionary mainland China (who claimed to be a direct descendant of [[Genghis Khan]]) and an English noblewoman. Both parents died upon their son's birth, and he was raised by his aunt, who was |
+ | Mandarin was the son of one of the wealthiest men in pre-revolutionary mainland China (who claimed to be a direct descendant of [[Genghis Khan]]) and an English noblewoman. Both parents died upon their son's birth, and he was raised by his aunt, who was bitter about not being the inheritor of the family fortune. Every bit of the wealth he inherited from his parents was spent teaching him science and martial arts, consequently he was broke upon reaching adulthood. Unable to pay the taxes on his family estate, the Mandarin and his aunt were rendered homeless. His aunt died almost immediately thereafter, but he felt no grief for her thanks to his harsh quasi-military upbringing. |
Hoping to find a means of avenging himself upon the civilization that had taxed him and rendered him homeless, the Mandarin explored the dreaded [[Valley of Spirits]], where no one had set foot for centuries. There he found the skeleton and starship of [[Axonn-Karr (Earth-616)|Axonn-Karr]], an intelligent dragonlike alien from the planet Maklu-4, who had come to Earth centuries ago and been killed by humans. {{r|Tales of Suspense #62}} |
Hoping to find a means of avenging himself upon the civilization that had taxed him and rendered him homeless, the Mandarin explored the dreaded [[Valley of Spirits]], where no one had set foot for centuries. There he found the skeleton and starship of [[Axonn-Karr (Earth-616)|Axonn-Karr]], an intelligent dragonlike alien from the planet Maklu-4, who had come to Earth centuries ago and been killed by humans. {{r|Tales of Suspense #62}} |
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[[Nick Fury]], the [[Thing]], [[Mr. Fantastic]] and Captain America play for high stakes against the Mandarin. {{r|Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol 3 #24}} |
[[Nick Fury]], the [[Thing]], [[Mr. Fantastic]] and Captain America play for high stakes against the Mandarin. {{r|Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol 3 #24}} |
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+ | ===Fin Fang Foom=== |
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+ | The Mandarin travelled to [[San Francisco]]'s Chinatown to find Chen Hsu, who is responsible for stealing one of the Mandarin's power rings and replacing it with a duplicate. Chen Hsu politely returned the true ring to him. Once the Mandarin slipped it on he doubled over in pain and fell to the floor. {{r|Iron Man #260}} Chen Hsu now used his own mystic knowledge to remove the shadows that have clouded the Mandarin's memory for so long. The Mandarin returned to [[Valley of the Sleeping Dragon]] where he came upon a huge ancient doorway, built into side of a mountain. It was in the temple he found the ancient dragon [[Fin Fang Foom (Earth-616)|Fin Fang Foom]].{{r|Iron Man #261}} Mandarin has awoke the dragon and offered to enter into a covenant with him in an effort to re-mold the world. {{r|Iron Man #262}} |
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+ | Chinese soldiers converge on the location of the Valley of the Sleeping Dragon in southeastern China. Fin Fang Foom emerges and completely razes the entire region, he thanked them for waking him and pledges to grant them a merciful death. However Chen blew some smoke at Fin Fang Foom and he fell unconscious.{{r|Iron Man #263}}In China, he and Chen Hsu's control over Fin Fang Foom, had allowed them to take over one-third of the entire country. |
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+ | {{r|Iron Man #264}} Chen Hsu grew annoyed at the Mandarin arrogance he threatened him he would reveal his true form.{{r|Iron Man #265}}The Mandarin sent a message to the Chinese government declaring that he expected them to yield total and complete control over the entire country over to him. Failure to do so will incur the wrath of the Mandarin and Fin Fang Foom. {{r|Iron Man #266}} The Mandarin had a nightmare that Chen Hsu told him represented his mortality.{{r|Iron Man #267}}{{r|Iron Man #268}}The Mandarin exercised by defeating four of China's best warriors in unarmed combat, slaying one who panicked by trying to use a weapon from Mandarin's wall display, then told Chen Hsu he has focused his chi and is ready.{{r|Iron Man #269}} When Iron Man confronted the Mandarin and Fin Fang Foom he was easily defeated bt the dragon. {{r|Iron Man #270}}{{r|Iron Man #271}}{{r|Iron Man #272}} During the battle eight other dragons appeared.{{r|Iron Man #273}} It is revealed that many thousands of years ago, a number of aliens from the planet [[Kakaranthara]], fourth planet of the star Maklu, traveled to Earth to look for the conflict which was unknown in their culture, and which they craved. The ship crashed, stranding them on Earth for thousands of years, after which the Mandarin found the ship and claimed their rings.{{r|Iron Man #274}} Now, they demand them back, but he refused them. Iron Man forcibly combined his power with the rings, and managed to destroy the Makluan dragons.{{r|Iron Man #275}} The blast vaporized the Mandarin's hands, and renders him comatose.{{r|Iron Man #276}} |
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Mandarin later has to deal with the hero team known as the [[Super-Soldiers (Earth-616)|Super-Soldiers]]. {{r|Super Soldiers #7}} |
Mandarin later has to deal with the hero team known as the [[Super-Soldiers (Earth-616)|Super-Soldiers]]. {{r|Super Soldiers #7}} |
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− | The Mandarin also clashed with the [[Makluans]], including [[Fin Fang Foom (Earth-616)|Fin Fang Foom]]. They either came looking for the missing ship or had been passengers who eventually reawakened after centuries of slumber. |
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===Heart of Darkness=== |
===Heart of Darkness=== |
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The Mandarin, who was revealed to be [[Sasha Hammer (Earth-616)|Sasha Hammer]]'s father, next freed [[Ezekiel Stane (Earth-616)|Ezekiel Stane]] from prison, so they could work together to destroy Tony Stark.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #30}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #33}} |
The Mandarin, who was revealed to be [[Sasha Hammer (Earth-616)|Sasha Hammer]]'s father, next freed [[Ezekiel Stane (Earth-616)|Ezekiel Stane]] from prison, so they could work together to destroy Tony Stark.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #30}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #33}} |
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− | Their first move was to obligate Blizzard to freeze the Abu Dhabi desalinization plants. Later they used a photo of the Iron Man armor in short cut at the Daily Bugle and made it look like the hero was drunk. Also, Ezekiel planned along with Mandarin to use classic villains of the Armored Avenger against him, such as Chemistro, Living Laser and Mauler.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #500.1}} |
+ | Their first move was to obligate Blizzard to freeze the Abu Dhabi desalinization plants. Later they used a photo of the Iron Man armor in short cut at the Daily Bugle and made it look like the hero was drunk. Also, Ezekiel planned along with Mandarin to use classic villains of the Armored Avenger against him, such as Chemistro, Living Laser and Mauler.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #500.1}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #510}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #511}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #512}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #513}} |
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With the help of Mandarin and [[Justine Hammer (Earth-616)|Justine Hammer]], the [[Bruce Babbage (Earth-616)|General Babbage]] forced Stark to use a special attachment to his armor, which could turn it off whenever he wanted. After faking [[James Rhodes (Earth-616)|War Machine]]'s death and having Pepper in a crisis, Tony left Mandarin and Hammer win this battle, only to start playing with his own rules. |
With the help of Mandarin and [[Justine Hammer (Earth-616)|Justine Hammer]], the [[Bruce Babbage (Earth-616)|General Babbage]] forced Stark to use a special attachment to his armor, which could turn it off whenever he wanted. After faking [[James Rhodes (Earth-616)|War Machine]]'s death and having Pepper in a crisis, Tony left Mandarin and Hammer win this battle, only to start playing with his own rules. |
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In a plan apparently made with Captain America, Tony quit being Iron Man, giving General Babbage what he wanted. He had to take his armor out of his system, although he gave Rhodey Rhodes a new armor to take his place, after he helped Rhodey to fake his death. After Spymaster infiltrated Stark Resilient and attacked many of its members, Stark decided no longer be part of that company, to keep his friends safe from any threat. It was revealed the Mandarin had secret access to Stark's brain, and now he managed to fully control Stark's will, making him his prisoner along with Ezekiel Stane in order to build giant killer machines called Titanomechs.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 520}} |
In a plan apparently made with Captain America, Tony quit being Iron Man, giving General Babbage what he wanted. He had to take his armor out of his system, although he gave Rhodey Rhodes a new armor to take his place, after he helped Rhodey to fake his death. After Spymaster infiltrated Stark Resilient and attacked many of its members, Stark decided no longer be part of that company, to keep his friends safe from any threat. It was revealed the Mandarin had secret access to Stark's brain, and now he managed to fully control Stark's will, making him his prisoner along with Ezekiel Stane in order to build giant killer machines called Titanomechs.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 520}} |
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− | It was revealed the Ten Rings actually were actually vessels which contained the souls of long-dead cosmic warriors, which pushed the Mandarin into resurrect them, the Mandarin wanted to use the Titanomech to give the souls new host bodies.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 522}} After Mandarin used three of his ring to power the first Titanomech, Tony started a plan with Ezekiel, he convinced super villains Whirlwind, Blizzard and Living Laser to join him in a rebellion with the final purpose of defeat the Mandarin, and managed to use the technology in his body to help Resilient to find him, using microbots known as the Swarm, which tracked the repulsor technology of Tony's body.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #521}} |
+ | It was revealed the Ten Rings actually were actually vessels which contained the souls of long-dead cosmic warriors, which pushed the Mandarin into resurrect them, the Mandarin wanted to use the Titanomech to give the souls new host bodies.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 522}} After Mandarin used three of his ring to power the first Titanomech, Tony started a plan with Ezekiel, he convinced super villains Whirlwind, Blizzard and Living Laser to join him in a rebellion with the final purpose of defeat the Mandarin, and managed to use the technology in his body to help Resilient to find him, using microbots known as the Swarm, which tracked the repulsor technology of Tony's body.{{r|Invincible Iron Man #521}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #522}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #523}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #524}}{{r|Invincible Iron Man #525}} |
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Resilient asked for help to the Triumph Division and the Dynasty to help Tony defeat the Mandarin and his Titanomech. After Tim Cababa managed to reconnect Stark with the Resilient systems, Tony created a link with the Swarm, and use them as bombs to destroy Mandarin's weapons, who in the end was killed by a redeemed Stane.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 526}} |
Resilient asked for help to the Triumph Division and the Dynasty to help Tony defeat the Mandarin and his Titanomech. After Tim Cababa managed to reconnect Stark with the Resilient systems, Tony created a link with the Swarm, and use them as bombs to destroy Mandarin's weapons, who in the end was killed by a redeemed Stane.{{r|Invincible Iron Man Vol 1 526}} |
Revision as of 02:29, 17 March 2015
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tales of Suspense #62
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man Annual #1
- ↑ Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin #1
- ↑ Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin #2
- ↑ Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin #3
- ↑ Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin #4
- ↑ Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin #5
- ↑ Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin #6
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #50
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #54
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #55
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Tales of Suspense #61
- ↑ Avengers #20
- ↑ Fantastic Four Annual #3
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #76
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #77
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #78
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #84
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #85
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #86
- ↑ Avengers Annual #1
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #107
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #108
- ↑ Iron Man #9
- ↑ Iron Man #10
- ↑ Iron Man #11
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #114
- ↑ Captain America #125
- ↑ Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #4
- ↑ Iron Man #57
- ↑ Iron Man #58
- ↑ Iron Man #68
- ↑ Iron Man #69
- ↑ Iron Man #70
- ↑ Iron Man #99
- ↑ Iron Man #98
- ↑ Iron Man #100
- ↑ Iron Man #101
- ↑ Iron Man Annual #5
- ↑ Iron Man #179
- ↑ Iron Man #180
- ↑ Iron Man #181
- ↑ Iron Man #241
- ↑ Iron Man #242
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #256
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #258
- ↑ Avengers #311
- ↑ Avengers #312
- ↑ Avengers #313
- ↑ Avengers: West Coast #55
- ↑ Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Vol. 3) #24
- ↑ Iron Man #260
- ↑ Iron Man #261
- ↑ Iron Man #262
- ↑ Iron Man #263
- ↑ Iron Man #264
- ↑ Iron Man #265
- ↑ Iron Man #266
- ↑ Iron Man #267
- ↑ Iron Man #268
- ↑ Iron Man #269
- ↑ Iron Man #270
- ↑ Iron Man #271
- ↑ Iron Man #272
- ↑ Iron Man #273
- ↑ Iron Man #274
- ↑ Iron Man #275
- ↑ Iron Man #276
- ↑ Super Soldiers #7
- ↑ Marvel Comics Presents #169
- ↑ Marvel Comics Presents #170
- ↑ Iron Man #306
- ↑ Iron Man #307
- ↑ Iron Man #308
- ↑ Iron Man #309
- ↑ Iron Man #310
- ↑ Iron Man #311
- ↑ War Machine #8
- ↑ War Machine #9
- ↑ War Machine #10
- ↑ Force Works #6
- ↑ Force Works #7
- ↑ Iron Man #312
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 3) #2
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 3) #3
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 3) #9
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 3) #10
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 3) #27
- ↑ Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 3) #19
- ↑ Wonder Man (Vol. 2) #2
- ↑ Wonder Man (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ Super-Villain Team-Up MODOK's 11 #4
- ↑ Super-Villain Team-Up MODOK's 11 #3
- ↑ Super-Villain Team-Up MODOK's 11 #5
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #16
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #17
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #18
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #21
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #22
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #23
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #24
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #25
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #26
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #27
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #28
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 4) #34
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #30
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #33
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #500.1
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #510
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #511
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #512
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #513
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #514
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #515
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #516
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #518
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #519
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #520
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #522
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #521
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #522
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #523
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #524
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #525
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #526
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