Iron Man in other media

Iron Man in other media

This lists all appearances of "Iron Man".

Television

"The Marvel Superheroes"

Iron Man's first starring role came in the 1966 series "The Marvel Superheroes" where he was one of the five featured superheroes and was voiced by John Vernon. This version was pretty faithful to the comics, as the bulk of the series was literally comic panels brought to life, via limited animation.

"Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends"

His guest appearances started in 1981, when Iron Man appeared in "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" [ [http://marvel.toonzone.net/retrospective/ironman/ Toonzone] ] with William H. Marshall providing his voice. Following a cameo with the rest of the Avengers in the 1981 solo Spider-Man show, Iron Man returned to animation with that decade's "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends". He made cameo appearances throughout the series, most prominently in "The Origin of the Spider-Friends", in which Tony Stark is a central character.

Marvel animated universe

In 1994, Iron Man starred in the animated series "Iron Man", with Robert Hays voicing the title character. Iron Man served as part of a team consisting of Century, War Machine, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye and Spider Woman. This show was part of the "Marvel Action Hour", which packaged several animated versions of Marvel series, including the 1994 "Fantastic Four", with two half-hour episodes from different series. Iron Man's origin was changed for this series: Instead of shrapnel near his heart, Stark has multiple slivers near his spine, threatening paralysis. Also, Stark and Yinsen are held captive not by Wong Chu but by the Mandarin, who had been altered by his rings to have green skin and a degree of super strength. The Mandarin leads a group of villains, consisting of Dreadknight, Hypnotia, Blizzard, Blacklash, Grey Gargoyle, Whirlwind, Living Laser, MODOK, and Justin Hammer against Iron Man and a team based on Force Works.

Iron Man made a non-speaking cameo in some episodes of the 1990s "Fantastic Four" TV series.

Iron Man appeared in some episodes of the mid-1990s "" [http://marvel.toonzone.net/retrospective/ironman/part5.php Toonzone] ] . Following cameos, his first guest appearance was as Tony Stark in the episode "Venom Returns", with Robert Hays reprising Iron Man.

Robert Hays did so again with Iron Man's guest appearance in the 1996 animated series "The Incredible Hulk"

On "", Iron Man was voiced by Francis Diakowsky. He helps the Avengers thwart the Zodiac's plan to send radioactive satellite crashing to Earth.

"Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes"

Iron Man appears in the "" episode "Shell Games", voiced by David Kaye.

Iron Man: Armored Adventures

A new "Iron Man" cartoon called "" is currently being developed. It was expected to start airing before the "Iron Man" film debuts in 2008. [ [http://www.superherohype.com/news/ironmannews.php?id=4539 Iron Man to Hit the Small Screen First - Superhero Hype! ] ] It's said to focus on a 20 year old Tony Stark. Adrian Petriw would be voicing the titled character.

Wolverine and the X-Men

The Iron Man video game makes a cameo in episdoe 14 of the 2008 series Wolverine and the X-Men

Parodies

* In "The Simpsons" Treehouse of Horror X, in "Desperately Xeeking Xena", The Collector (Comic Book Guy) makes a list of names for Xena to call him on their wedding night. One of them is Iron Man.

* Iron Man appears in the "Robot Chicken" episode "Celebutard Mountain" voiced by Mark Hamill. His feet give him away to two of Mandarin's henchmen and eventually falls on them when trying to go through the air vent. When he couldn't get up, he activates his rocket boots which dragged him along the floor killing the henchmen and ending up outside of Mandarin's room. When Mandarin comes out, he tells Iron Man to leave in the style of a Chinese food "all you can eat" manager.

Film

Lions Gate Animation

* Iron Man has been featured in "Ultimate Avengers" (an animated direct-to-video adaptation of the "Ultimates" produced by Marvel Entertainment and Lions Gate Films) voiced by Marc Worden. Although based on Ultimate Iron Man, the animated version's identity is not a matter of public record, and, as in main Marvel Universe continuity, he is inflicted with a heart condition rather than a brain tumor. Marvel/Lions Gate released "Ultimate Avengers 2" on August 8, 2006

* Marc Worden reprises his role of Iron Man in "The Invincible Iron Man" which presumably makes this a prequel to Ultimate Avengers.

* An elderly Iron Man also appears in the alternate universe "" voiced by Tom Kane.

Iron Man

New Line Cinema indicated it was producing an Iron Man film, originally scheduled for release November 2005, then rescheduled to 2006 and then to 2007. The studio's rights eventually expired and reverted to Marvel. Nick Cassavetes would have directed the film.

Marvel Studios announced in April 2006 that it was producing the "Iron Man" movie, to be distributed by Paramount Pictures. [cite news
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] , with director Jon Favreau and a script by Arthur Marcum and Matt Holloway. On July 22, 2006 at the San Diego Comic-Con, Favreau confirmed "The suit will be more like a weapons platform than a flying suit – more of a War Machine-feel to it." [cite news
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] On September 28, 2006, the website Ain't It Cool News reported Iron Man will be played by Robert Downey, Jr. [cite news
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The film opened to largely positive reviews on May 2, 2008, earning an estimated $33 million, opening day. A sequel to "Iron Man" is scheduled for release on April 30, 2010, and it has been hinted that the main villain will be the Mandarin.

"The Incredible Hulk"

Downey Jr. reprises his role of Stark in a brief cameo appearance during a scene with Thunderbolt Ross in "The Incredible Hulk", where he discusses putting a team together. Stark Industries is also seen in the opening credits, supplying vehicles to Ross.

Video games

* Iron Man is featured in several video games. He is one of four selectable heroes in "Captain America and the Avengers" (1991) and one of six playable characters in "" (1996). He also appears in Capcom's "Marvel Super Heroes" (1995) and in "Marvel vs. Capcom 2" (2000), where he is voiced by Chris Britton.

* Tony Stark is referenced in "".

* He also appears in "Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal" for the PC, PlayStation, the Game Boy, Saturn and Game Gear.

* "The Invincible Iron Man" came out on the Game Boy Advance in late 2002.

* Iron Man is unlockable after beating the easy difficulty on "Tony Hawk's Underground" which came out in 2003.

* Iron Man, Tony Stark and Stark Enterprises make an appearance in the 2005 "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 is an unlockable character in "" voiced by John Cygan. He is seen alongside Banshee as a prisoner guarded by Stryfe. He can be unlocked by collecting the four homing beacons in each act to access the secret area to retrieve a piece of his armor. Collect four pieces of his armor to unlock him. The War Machine armor is one of his alternate costumes.

* Iron Man is one of the main characters in "".

* An old woman wrongly believed that Spider-Man was chasing Iron Man in "Ultimate Spider-Man". Spider-Man was actually chasing the Beetle. Stark himself does not appear in the game, and only his codename gets mentioned.

* John Cygan reprises his role of Iron Man who is a playable character in "". 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 with Nick Fury, Crimson Dynamo and Dark Colossus and Dark Captain America. A simulation disk has Iron Man fighting Ultimo on the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier.

* In 2008, "Sega Corporation" published an Iron Man video game (in tandem with the release of the movie) with Tony Stark voiced by Robert Downey Jr. and Iron Man voiced by Stephen Stanton.

* Stephen Stanton reprises his role of Iron Man who appears in "The Incredible Hulk". He serves as a boss and as a threat level enemy should the Hulk cause too much destruction. He fights the Hulk in his Hulkbuster Armor MK II. Iron Man's Hulkbuster Armor is also playable if one has the data of the Iron Man video game on their memory card.

* Iron Man has been confirmed to appear in "".

Toys

The first Iron Man action figure was produced in 1975 by the Mego Corporation. This eight inch tall figure featured a cloth costume and plastic accessories. The version of the armor represented features the infamous "nose" helmet, making it unique among all Iron Man toys.

Toy Biz has produced Iron Man figures based on the 1994 Iron Man cartoon, all with vac-metallized, detachable armor parts. A fifth assortment, which never became openly available, appears on the collectibles market. [cite web|url=http://www.toymania.com/archives/ironman/series5.html|title=Myers, E. G., and Geyer, J. (2001). "Iron Man Figure Archive: Series Five"|accessdate=2007-05-12]

Since 2002, Toy Biz has produced Iron Man figures in the company's Marvel Legends line. Iron Man Legends figures include his Classic Armor (Gold variant) and Stealth Armor in Series One, the Silver Centurion Armor in Series Seven, the Modern Armor in Series Eight, War Machine (with James Rhodes) in Series Nine, the Hulkbuster Armor in Series 11, the Origin Armor in Series 14 (Gold variant), and the Thorbuster Armor in Series 15. Modular Armor (with War-Machine variant) also appeared.

When Hasbro took over the Marvel Legends line in 2007, the company released the Ultimate Iron Man armor as part of the Annihilus Build-A-Figure series. His armor also comes with different color. Some of the action figures' armor could be removed.

On March 22, 2008 (the official street date for release), Hasbro started an Iron Man movie toy line, with figures based on those appearing in the film and somewhat comic-faithful repaints. The first wave included seven figures: Iron Man Mark 01, Mark 02, Mark 03, Prototype, Steath Operations Suit (Wal-mart exclusive), Repulsor Red Prototype (Target exclusive), and Iron Monger (with red and blue highlighted variants).

The Marvel Minimates action-figure line features four Iron Man armors. This, however, does not take into account the figures created in conjunction with the film. [ [http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=DMC10908&mode=retail Iron Man Movie Minimates - Set of 8 with Chase Mark II Iron Man - Iron Man (2008 Movie) Minimates at BigBadToyStore ] ]

Iron Man is featured as one of the available characters to choose from in the Marvel Heroes version of the 1980s board game Guess Who?

Burger King includes action figures of the characters from the movie in their children's menus. The figures include the Mark II armor, two version of the Mark III armor and the Iron Monger armor. In the movie, the first thing Stark does when he returns to the United States after getting captured by the Ten Rings is buy a Double Whopper, and he eats it during his press conference.

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