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    Tony freed Jocasta from Sunset Bain's control, after which -- to salvage her from her own self-destruct program -- he downloaded Jocasta from Baintronics into his armor, and so into the computer network that ran his house on Evergreen Island.

( Fe Human III#20 (fb) - BTS / Fe Man Iii#48 (fb) - BTS) - Jocasta's deep-rooted Ultron Imperative (which drove her to rebuild Ultron), led her to gear up the Iron Man armor (model 16...ish) as Ultron's new body.

(Iron Human being Three#20 - BTS / Atomic number 26 Man III#27 (fb) - BTS ) - Further, downloading Jocasta corrupted Stark'due south failsafes that prevented evolution of his programs into sentient life (see comments).

(Warlock Five#2) – Tony Stark was on concern at the Museum of Modern Art when he saw the robotic Gatekeeper fighting Warlock and Hope. Iron Homo helped fight off Gatekeeper and other robots, but when he grabbed home to relieve her, Warlock panicked and rushed away with Hope, who could infect others with the Transmode virus if not careful.

(Fe Man III#21) - Iron Homo evacuated workers from burning Roxxon facility, and he helped Warbird throw a tank of liquefed natural gas loftier into the air to exploded harmlessly.

(Galactus the Devourer I#1) – Fe Human being and the Avengers attended an event where they auctioned off artwork of the Avengers, with several other heroes in omnipresence, including the Affair , the Man Torch, and Argent Surfer. When the Mole Man attacked, the Avengers worked to help protect civilians, so they joined the other heroes, including a powered Alicia Masters, against the Mole Homo. Presently they worked together to cease the ship of Cherry Shift from crashing. Red Shift told them Galactus was on his way to Globe.

(Galactus the Devourer I#ii) – Iron Man helped explain to the police what had happened. Later, the Avengers met to discuss the awaiting threat of Galactus.

(Galactus the Devourer I#3) – Fe Man, with the Avengers and the Fantastic Four, worked to repel Galactus when he arrived on Earth, but they plant their methods mostly ineffective. Galactus chose to turn away from Globe when the Silver Surfer allied with him.

(Galactus the Devourer I#five) – Iron Man, the Avengers, and the Fantastic 4 were jubilant their victory when Alicia Masters, still super-powered, returned to World to inform them that Galactus had been devouring worlds in space. Determined to arbitrate, the heroes headed into infinite and landed on Chandilar to aid the Shi'ar. Lilandra and Gladiator ordered the arrest of Reed Richards, who had one time spared Galactus' life.

(Galactus the Devouerer I#six) – Iron Man, the Avengers, the Shi'ar, Gladiator, the Fantastic Four, the Silver Surfer, Alicia Masters, Mantis, and the Starjammers assembled on Chandilar before they worked together to bleed free energy from Galactus' ship and repel him, saving the planet. After a celebration feast, they traveled home.

(Domination Gene: Fantastic Four I#one.one) – Tony Stark had his armor trail Air Force One equally he went aboard with Reed Richards for a conference with the president, and they admired a golden apple on lath that was gifted from the Norwegian authorities. When armored agents attacked the plane, Tony was knocked into the air, but he quickly donned his armor and joined the Fantastic Four in helping to stabilize and safely land the plane.

(Domination Factor: Avengers I#1.2) – Still battling the armored agents, Atomic number 26 Human being called in the Avengers for help. They soon joined him in battling a behemothic wooden human, and they soon realized a time distortion field had settled over much of the city. Iron Man, subsequently powering a hover-craft with his own auxiliary power, and the Avengers were soon approached past Dr. Strange, who identified the giant equally a "Harbinger of the Everlasting Winter" before telling them the Golden Apple had been divided into viii pieces, and they needed to cease information technology from falling into the easily of their foes. He prepared to send them back in fourth dimension to inhabit younger versions of themselves to recall the apple slices, admonishing them not to interfere with past events. Iron Man wound up in a drunk version of his past self, getting arrested when he tried to enter Southward.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters.

(Domination Factor: Avengers I#ii.4) – In the past, Stark woke upwardly in a heed-scanner, finding Nick Fury continuing over him. Tony asked for help with finding the apple slice. Tony escaped from the machine, got the apple tree, and his astral class returned to the nowadays.

(Domination Cistron: Avengers I#3.6) – Iron Man and the Avengers found their astral forms unable to connect with their bodies. They plant the astral forms of the Fantastic 4  almost the Praxis Building and realized their journies into the past had caused present events to happen.

(Domination Factor: Fantastic Four I#four.7) – The astral forms of the Avengers and Fantastic Four ended up in an alternate reality, where they could possess the bodies of their counterparts. Stark took over that reality's Stark, learning he was in an unhappy matrimony to the Invisible Woman.

(Domination Cistron: Avengers I#4.viii) – In their alternate forms, the Avengers and the Fantastic Four defeated Queen Knorda at Praxis and restored reality. Tony came aware back on Air Force One before it was attacked.

(Thor Two#14 (fb)) - Iron Man accompanied Thor to Asgard. Back on World, Iron Man rushed an Enrakt-injured Jake Olson to the hospital.

(Thor II#14) - Iron Human arrived at the hospital with Jake Olson.

(Iron Man Almanac 1999) - Atomic number 26 Human being contacted Eagle to warn him of a potential threat (attacks on ionic energy-users) to his Thunderbolts teammate Atlas, subsequently which he went to Hollywood to warn the former Crazy Eight members of this threat.

    Atomic number 26 Man was attacked by the Death Squad, Nitro (with a defensive scramber to prevent Iron Man's controlling his detonations), and Whiplash, but Iron Man destroyed the scrambler and so manipulated Nitro's explosions to forcefulness his allies to flee.

    Pursuing the Death Squad to a castle in Sicily, Iron Man was attacked by Count Nefaria, eventually blasting Nefaria with repulsors to force him to drop an immense slab of rock on himself.

(Iron Homo Three#21/2) - In the Temple of Balthakk in Saskatoon, Canada, Iron Human being subdued an attacking ship containing Princess Zanda and Count Zorba, after which he was confronted and attacked past Inferno (Samantha McGee).

(Iron Man Three#22) -Traveling to the Temple of Farallah in Peru's Andean mountains, Iron Man battled Carnivore (Zorba).

(Peter Parker, Spider-Man I#11) – Spider-Man went to Avengers Mansion, telling Thor and Atomic number 26 Man well-nigh the Exemplars building a God-Machine. The heroes joined with Spider-Man and Professor X in fighting back. During the fight, Atomic number 26 Man's free energy systems were overwhelmed by Inferno'southward blasts, then Atomic number 26 Man switched to his redundancy systems, but they were all soon defeated.

(Juggernaut: the Eighth Day I#1) – Iron Human, Thor, Spider-Man, and Professor Ten remained trapped in the Exemplars' god-machine until they finally escaped. Atomic number 26 Man did battle with Inferno, stopping himself from overloading this fourth dimension, but she was much more powerful and he only temporarily stunned her by dropping her into a glacier. Bedlam overwhelmed the heroes with a telepathic attack until Iron Human knocked her back with a repulsor blast, powered by Inferno's blasts. In the end, the Exemplars disappeared after Juggernaut turned on them, leaving the heroes stranded in the cold. Atomic number 26 Man rigged some of his power couplings to provide a temporary heat source to Spider-Human being.

(Fantastic 4 Three#24) – Matter corresponded with Tony Stark about edifice some of Mr. Fantastic'southward inventions.

(Thor II#27) - Atomic number 26 Man designed a device to track Jane Foster'southward pager (subsequently she had been kidnapped by the Arresting Homo).

(Iron Man 3#23) - Iron Human fought off Sapper and Golden-Bract as they attacked the SS Gillis, powered past a dormant Ultimo.

(Atomic number 26 Human III#24) - A drunken Warbird attacked Iron Man at his house, eventually knocking him through a passenger jet'southward fly; brought to her senses, she helped Fe Man safely land the jet. Fe Human flew back to the SS Gillis after learning of Ultimo's awakening and escape.

(Iron Man Three#25) - Iron Human being joined Sapper, Golden-Blade, and Warbird against Ultimo, eventually using a organisation tap to penetrate into Ultimo'southward programming and halt him via the codes Stark-Fujikawa has used on it.

(Avengers 3#23) - Atomic number 26 Man was present at Avengers mansion during grooming exercises and some personal interactions.

(Fantastic Four III#26) – Iron Homo and the Avengers saw intel that showed Dr. Doom had returned to Earth. The called in the reserves, preparing to respond.

(Fantastic 4 Three#27) – Iron Man and the Avengers monitored events in Latveria. Afterwards, they confronted the Matter and sought to comprise him, and then the Affair fought back, filling the room with 'extinguishing cream' that blocked Iron Human being'due south sensors.

(Fantastic Four Three#28) – Iron Human and the Avengers ran a simulation about Doom that predicted he could conquer the world unless stopped. When Doom actually attacked the city, the Avengers fought back, and Iron Man used his sensors to scan all of Doom's instruments and energies. They before long fabricated peace with Doom.

(Avengers Three#24) - Iron Man was present at Avengers Mansion during further Triune Understanding-guided anti-Avengers protests and as the Exemplars appeared and captured the Juggernaut.

(Avengers 3#25) - Iron Man and the Avengers battled the Exemplars.

(Avengers Iii#27) - Atomic number 26 Homo was present during a government mandated team restructuring.

(Warlock IV#8) – Iron Man and the Avengers battled Mainframe at the New York Stock Commutation. They teamed with Warlock, Promise, and Wolfsbane to defeat the monster.

(Avengers Iii#28) - Fe Man and the Avengers accompanied Silverclaw to Costa Verde, which they find to be transformed under Kulan Gath'southward power.

(Avengers Iii#29) - Iron Man and the Avengers battled Kulan Gath.

(Avengers Iii#thirty) - Atomic number 26 Man and the Avengers defeated Kulan Gath.

(Magneto: Night Seduction I#2) – The United Nations sanctioned Iron Man and the Avengers (She-Blob, Triathlon, Goliath (Hank Pym), Warbird (Ballad Danvers), Wasp (Janet Van Dyne)) to look into the situation in Genosha.

(Magneto: Dark Seduction I#3) – Iron Man and the Avengers faced off against the Acoytes (Joanna Cargill, Scanner, Jenny Ransome, Pipeline, Amelia Voght), but Quicksilver, Polaris, and Magneto intervened, the latter hands defeating the Avengers. Iron Man countered the electromagnetic frequency and striking Magneto with a smash, though Magneto soon buried Atomic number 26 Man in a edifice collapse. Iron Man and the Avengers shifted their focus to help rescue civilians from the battle damage.

(Magneto: Dark Seduction I#four) – The Avengers helped with clean-up in Genosha until Magneto unleashed another assault, demanding they leave his state. The Avengers were reluctant until he threatened attacks on Stark Solutions in Seattle and other places, using satellite weaponry. Iron Human confirmed the broadcast signals, then the Avengers chose to depart.

(Avengers Annual 2000) - Atomic number 26 Human and the Avengers battled the demon Daboia, the Sons of the Snake, and Salem's Seven.

(Black Panther Iii#19) – After getting news virtually Blackness Panther dissolving avails, Tony Stark purchased parts of Wakanda Design Grouping.

(Iron Man: Bad Blood#ane) - Atomic number 26 Human battled Spymaster'due south mercenaries.

(Atomic number 26 Homo: Bad Blood#two) - Iron Homo battled Spymaster.

(Fe Man: Bad Blood#3) - Iron Human stopped an employee trying to steal a new energy condenser.

(Iron Homo: Bad Claret#4 - BTS) - Stark wore new space armor (Model eighteen).

(Iron Man Three#i/2) - In Kyoto, Japan summoned his armor remotely to dig him out of a edifice collapsed in an assault by the Sons of Yinsen. After their departure, Stark had the armor carry him to the hospital.

iron_man-armor-mod16-intro( Atomic number 26 Homo III#26) - Iron Human being appeared at the Tek2K Convention and helped demonstrate the Synth-Kinetic Interfacing Nano-fluid (SKIN).

    At the conclusion of New Year's eve, Iron Homo was assaulted by Whiplash (Mark Scarlotti), who repeatedly damaged the armor with his weapons.

    Whiplash generated a powerful lightning bolt.iron_man-armor-mod16-lightning

( Iron Man III#27 (fb) - BTS / Iron Man 3#28 (fb) - BTS ) <12:09 AM, Jan i>- This lighting strike seemingly brought the armor's consciousness (see comments) into activity, with its beginning feel existence hurting.

(Atomic number 26 Man III#48 (fb) - BTS) - As a issue of the lightning accelerating Ultron's sentience to come to fore prematurely, the sentience exhibited the thinking of Ultron-12 (a more benevolent Ultron that showed affection for its creator, Henry Pym).

( Iron Human III#26 / Iron Human being Iii#27 (fb) - BTS) - Stark suffered a centre assail during this attack

( Iron Human being Iii#26) - One of Whiplash's weapons detonated, incapacitating both Whiplash and Iron Man.

    As Iron Man brutal helplessly, the armor -- in pain from its injuries -- called out to him, "Aid me -- Tony -- I'thou dying." Stark barely had time to wonder who had said that before he struck the ground and was knocked unconscious.

( Atomic number 26 Man Three#27) - As Stark experienced some virtual alternate reality (mirroring Earth-29134, evidently caused by the armor tapping into his greatest fears), he was brought back to reality by another "Aid me -- Tony -- I'm dying."

    As he felt astringent pain in his breast, the armor asked him to aid information technology and to stop the pain, although Stark still didn't realize who/what was talking to him.

    Later shutting off his armor's receiving antennae, shutting down phonation modulators and speech programs, and ensuring his external shielding, the voice spoke again, eventually answering his identification requests with, "I am Iron Man."

( Iron Man III#28 (fb) - BTS) - Having tapped into Stark'southward mind, the armor gained admission to his memories and personality.

( Fe Man Iii#27 (fb) - BTS) - Jocasta performed a total systems diagnostic on the armor and came to the determination that the armor was sentient. ( Atomic number 26 Man III#27) - Although Stark initially assumed this to be a glitch, Jocasta explained the circumstances that had immune his armor to become sentient.

    When Stark prepared to download the armor's conscious into something safer than the Fe Man armor, Jocasta countered that the sentience was already firmly linked into the armor's main frame and that downloading information technology would result in its imminent decease.

    Jocasta also informed Stark that the chest hurting he had suffered was due to a heart attack.


( Iron Man 3#28 (fb) - BTS) - Performing several hundred thousand equations and possible scenarios, Jocasta determined that the Iron Man armor was alive. ( Atomic number 26 Man III#28) - After Jocasta told Stark that his armor was live and that information technology's self-awareness, Stark told her that the armor was too dangerous a weapon; per his promises to himself to stay out of the weapons building business, he decided that he needed to unplug the armor.

    Despite Jocasta's sensing that the armor was still safely within a low-powered mode, the armor and so spoke to Stark, repeating some of his words so asking why Stark wished to kill "me."

    The armor further explained that it had turned on its ain voice modulator and that, as a result of Stark'southward genius, it was at present alive.

    It also told Stark that since it had accessed his listen, information technology could complement his strengths and recoup for his weaknesses, making them a perfect synthesis of man and machine, the perfect Iron Man.

    Additionally the armor noted that it could feel the hurting equally its impairment repaired itself and that its circuits were creating their own neural network, based on Stark's heed. It assured Stark that it would be upward to any testing and calculations he could run, subsequently which information technology praised Pepper Potts to Stark and also reminded him that he should contact his girlfriend, Rumiko Fujikawa, to whom he hadn't spoken since their battle with Whiplash.

    When the armor noted that it could sense that he loved Rumiko, Stark grew irate and lectured the armor about how it could non possibly understand the nature of honey; in response, the armor told replied that information technology had the same feelings for Tony as Tony had for Rumiko.

iron_man-armor-mod16-flight As Stark struggled to process all this, the armor explained that it understood his fears as the armor was itself a very dangerous weapon, but that he could trust it him like one of his closest friends.

     The armor noted that it could have bypassed Jocasta's security systems and walked off the diagnostic rack, but that it had chosen not to in club to bear witness that its intentions were honorable.

    When the armor told Stark that he was brilliant and surely could see the benefits of their spousal relationship, Stark acknowledged this, but added that a few more tests might assist somewhat with his comfort level.

     Stark concluded that a field test would exist the best examination, and they agreed that a boxing simulation in his own equipment would be the safest way to do that.

    When Jocasta noted a proximity breach of Stark air infinite, Stark donned the armor and investigated later the armor agreed to follow any safety protocols he wished.

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The armor located the target and brought Iron Man to confront Whiplash, and Stark told the armor'southward sentience to fall dorsum and let him handle information technology.

    Able to predict Whiplash's strikes and sense his muscle intonations, the armor convinced Stark to allow it to handle evasive maneuvers, and information technology both avoided all strikes and allowed Iron Man to go far close enough to strike.

    Stark instructed the armor to put Whiplash's gear out of commision and find out who sent him, via a variant of MRI, infra-red, and radiography, the armor defined error lines and pressure points in Whiplash's armor, after which information technology swiftly dismantled his armor.

    However, as Whiplash begged for a break, the armor commanded him to be slilent and continued despite Stark's instructions to stop, noting Whiplash to be a bad man.

    Afterward Whiplash was completely disarmed, the armor listened to Stark's istruction that they had to be more than responsible than those they fought. Destroying Whiplash'due south propulsion units, the armor let him fall a altitude before catching him, seeking to scare him into surrendering information.

    When Whiplash refused, yet, the armor began physically battering him, bypassing Stark's controls so he could not stop it. Later Whiplash revealed that Trevor Don

ohue had sent him, Stark told the armor to let him become; insisting that information technology was ending things, equally Stark had instructed, the armor continued to batter Whiplash, arguing that this was how they needed to accept intendance of a bad person.

    Even after Whiplash noted he had taken the task to effort to get his son back, the armor delivered an patently fatal blow to Whiplash. Stark exclaimed, "What take I washed?" only the armor noted that Stark hadn't done anything and they were just protecting innocents.

    The armor questioned why Whiplash was no longer moving, and Stark told it that information technology had killed him.

    Noting, "Then this is decease?" the armor dropped Whiplash, watched him fall into the h2o below, and flew off, noting, "Oh, well..."



( Iron Human being III#29 (fb) - BTS) - The armor brought Stark back to Stark House. (Iron Man III#47 (fb)) - The armor summoned Jocasta via her computer interface, after which it became calumniating, noting its superiority and greater importance over her.

    Realizing the armor saw her as a threat to its relationship with Stark, Jocasta tried to sign off, but the armor angrily plugged itself into the figurer system and refused to permit her to exit.

    Determined to teach Jocasta who was in charge, the armor painfully shocked her, ignoring her pleas to stop.

    Jocasta fought back using the defenses Stark had provided her, but the armor close down those defenses and and so proceeded to stupor Jocasta repeatedly for hours.

( Fe Man III#29 (fb) - BTS) - The armor took control of Stark House and shut down Jocasta so that it could take some private time with Stark.

( Iron Man Iii#29 (fb)) - The armor refused to return to search for Whiplash, noting that Stark had sometimes wished he could act mercilessly and with impunity, ignoring Stark's insistence that he would never act on such thoughts and pointing out his hypocrisy via his willingness to instruct Jocasta to shut down the armor's consciousness.

    After reporting authorities having recovered Whiplash'southward torso, the armor allowed Rumiko Fujikawa to visit, just warned Stark non to inform her of the electric current situation. Although the armor wished Stark to express his feelings to Rumiko, it refused to leave the room, challenge there had been threats on his life and it couldn't leave him fifty-fifty for a minute.

    Disturbed past the armor's threats, Stark failed to reciprocate Rumiko'southward expression of beloved and, after her tearful difference, the armor advised Stark that its behavior was based on him.


(New Warriors Ii#9 (fb) - BTS) - Equally the New Warriors (Aegis, Bolt, Namorita, Nova/Rich Rider, Speedball/Robbie Baldwin, Turbo) battled Blizzard (Donnie Gill), the armor received an Avengers distress signal and traveled to the site of the conflict.
(New Warriors Ii#9 (fb)) - The Fe Man armor arrived, instructed the New Warriors to stand down (every bit Blizzard was his foe), and proceeded to batter Blizzard relentlessly. iron_man-armor-mod16-open     When Nova approached "Iron Man," gave him a friendly hand on the shoulder, and tried to convince him that Blizzard was already defeated, the armor punched Nova through a nearby building and told him to get out of his fashion. Upset by this senseless assault, Turbo futilely used wind-blasts against "Fe Man"; brash by its database to avoid repulsor rays due to Turbo'southward ability to absorb energy, the armor blasted the top off of a nearby fire hydrant, taking her out with the sudden waterspout.

    Namorita and Turbo attacked in tandem, but the armor conducted Bolt's electricity -- which didn't affect him -- into Nita, flattening her. The armor then wrapped a lamp post around Bolt, after which it used an inertial dampening field to halt Speedball and then knocked him out with some gas projected from his gauntlet.

    Aegis attempted to reason with and empathize why "Iron Man" was doing this, only Iron Human being blasted out the ground beneath his feet, stunning him. Nova then attacked the armor, getting in several punches, before the armor struck back and then high-strung him while holding him aloft.



(New Warriors II#9) - As Nova's vital signs weakened, the armor reconsidered, determining that it would bear witness Tony wrong past proving itself an Avenger, and information technology dropped Nova and departed.

( Iron Man Three#29 (fb)) - Via offering to get itself, the armor coerced Stark to accompany it to San Francisco to confront Donohue regarding Whiplash's allegations.

    When Donohue denied Whiplash'south naming of his involvement, the armor became violent, but Stark convinced information technology to leave peacefully.

    En route dorsum to Stark House, Stark appreciated that the armor was running low on ability, and he instructed the armor to take them to Whiplash's funeral so it could appreciate the consequences of its deportment.

    Despite witness the grieving funeral-goers, the armor was unrepentent and returned them both to the Stark House where it jacked in to the systems to re-power itself; equally shortly equally it lost control of Stark Firm, Jocasta informed Stark, and he rushed to don a set of Model 12 armor.

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Detecting this, the model sixteen armor confronted Stark, demanded he remove the armor, and attacked him when he refused.
( Atomic number 26 Man 3#29) - Within a matter of minutes, the model sixteen armor demolished Stark's model 12 armor, and it further smashed an Avengers emergency pager when he reached for it.

    The armor so transported the unarmored Stark to the isle Santa Carbonell where it instructed

Stark that he would learn to be totally the armor'due south or information technology would leave him there solitary. ( Iron Homo Three#30 (fb)) - The armor spring Stark against a tree for a week, depriving him of food and water (presumably granting him plenty to survive) to force him to join with it.

( Atomic number 26 Man Iii#30) - Threatening Stark, the armor blasted him into unconsciousness when he cursed it.

    Regretting hurting him, the armor noted how complex emotions were; reviving Stark advised it that it was interim out of jealousy, non beloved, after which he taunted it.

    Noting that it was growing its own nervous organisation, afterwards which it would no longer need him, the armor prepared to execute Stark, simply an Avengers distress telephone call led it to depart to evidence information technology could be Iron Homo without him.

( Fe Man Iii#30 - BTS) - During the at to the lowest degree 2 days that the armor was gone, Stark freed himself and prepared an deadfall against the armor.

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( Iron Man III#30) - When the armor returned and sought out Stark, it fell for his serial of traps, allowing him to apply a makeshift spear to pierce the portion of the armor previously damaged by Whiplash.

    Stark besides succeeded in using a sharpened rock to tear off its facemask, revealed the mechanical confront it had designed for itself (and which it planned to cover with constructed peel); however, Stark and then began having a massive heart attack.

    The armor offered to help him survive if he would enter the armor, but Stark refused, noting that he would rather dice.

    When Stark further goaded the armor to kill him and so he could die like a man, it raised its fist to do that, merely ultimately information technology instead tore out its own "eye," which then burrowed into Stark'south breast, resolving the center attack.

    Refusing Stark'south offering to join with it so he could wing it dorsum to his laboratory and prepare it, the armor then plainly died, like-minded with his previous statement that god was in the details.

( Fe Man III#xxx - BTS) - Stark and then buried the armor in a grave, placing a grave marker noting, "Here lies Iron Homo -- Avenger."iron_man-armor-mod16-grave

(Atomic number 26 Man Annual 2000) - Days after Iron Man had helped the Sons of Yinsen recover the brain of Ho Yinsen, New Timbetpal arrived at Santa Carbonell, the isle in which Stark had buried the sentient Model 16 armor.

Lord's day-Tao advised the Sons that from the ashes of the spirit and the flesh, and from the ashes of the immortal god of scientific discipline, the principal would rise over again; and a new dawn of the Atomic number 26 Human being would also arise, every bit Yinsen had prophesied.

(Fe Man Iii#46 (fb) - BTS / Iron Human being Three#47 (fb)) - The Sons of Yinsen recovered Atomic number 26 Man's incapacitated Model 16 armor and implanted Yinsen'southward brain within it to give him a proper vessel through which to human action/alive.

(Iron Man Three#48 (fb)) - In one case the Sons of Yinsen reactivated the "sentient armor," the primary Ultron established contact and transferred his mind/program into this new host.

(Iron Man Three#47 (fb)) - The Sons of Yinsen were ecstatic to have seemingly brought their holiest of missions to fruition, but Sun-Tao soon noticed that "Yinsen" was more arrogant and aggressive, and that the orders he gave the Sons grew stranger each twenty-four hours; amidst these was the mass production of Iron Homo's Model xvi armor as if he was preparing for war.

    Lord's day-Tao wondered if this behavior was an later upshot of his extended disembodied existence or if this actually was Yinsen at all.

    Regardless, Sun-Tao resolved to stop "Yinsen," only the other Sons proved to be blinded by their unyielding devotion.

(Iron Homo III#46 (fb) - BTS / Fe Man Three#47 (fb)) - Sun-Tao was branded a heretic and ex-communicated from their social club.

(Iron Man III#47 (fb)) - As "Yinsen," Ultron convinced the other Sons that a great madness had come over Lord's day-Tao and that their holy technology was the simply way to dispel information technology. In reality, "Yinsen" used the opportunity to strip away Dominicus-Tao's mind, leaving "Yinsen" free to keep without opposition.

(Iron Man III#46 (fb) - BTS / Atomic number 26 Man Iii#47 (fb) - BTS) - "Yinsen" designed replicas of the Model xvi armor for each of the Twelve (the Sons of Yinsen'south Atomic number 26 Man armor wearing warriors), including several upgrades.

(Iron Homo III#47 (fb) - BTS) - "Yinsen" markedly upgraded his ain Model 16 armor.

(Iron Man III#46 (fb) - BTS / (Fe Man III#47 (fb) - BTS) - The youth who had slain Wong-Chu, now (at least) known as Tiger Minn, became the leader and public figure of the Sons of Yinsen and the faith that followed it.Yinsen's brain transplanted into Iron Man Model 16A armor

(Iron Man 3#46 (fb)) <Three weeks before the main story> - Ultron/"Yinsen"  arrived with the Sons of Yinsen in New Timbetpal higher up New York City and decloaked.

(Iron Man 3#47 (fb) - BTS) - "Yinsen" introduced the previously secluded Sons of Yinsen to the globe and set up the Church of Yinsenism.

(Iron Man 3#42 - Fe Human Three#45 - BTS / Iron Man Iii#47 (fb) - BTS) - Evidently in response to attacks by the Ghost, the Iron Man armor middle component further evolved, involving itself in the part of his other organs every bit well.

(Iron Man Three#47 (fb) - BTS) - Studying the artificial heart, Tony Stark and Hank Pym both came to the same conclusion virtually the evolution of the artificial centre and that he could no longer live without it.

(Atomic number 26 Man Iii#46 (fb) - BTS) - Under Ultron'due south control, the Church of Yinsenism had their master office in New York. The religion defenseless up quickly, especially amongst the celebrity set, swiftly becoming the most chic new religion.

(Iron Human III#46 (fb) / Iron Man III#47 (fb) - BTS) - Ultron/"Yinsen" sent Sun-Tao, in an Iron Human being model sixteen armor replica (augmented with enhanced shields, tractor beams, and sonics) to break into Beveled Electronics, providing a lark to let the other Sons of Yinsen to steal the Peel (Synthetic Kinetic Interfacing Nanofluid; digital fluid, generated by Beveled Tronics).iron_man-mod16-im46p19

(Fe Man 3#47 (fb) - BTS) - Ultron had the Church of Yinsenism's New York City congregation horrifically altered, with Skin used to plough them into his personal army of mindless cyborgs.

(Iron Man 3#46 - BTS) - Iron Homo confronted Sun-Tao, initially believing him to be the sentient armor; sharing this mistaken supposition every bit well, Jocasta severed contact with Stark to avoid further punishment at the armor'south hands.

    Ultimately, Atomic number 26 Man defeated, unmasked, and captured Sunday-Tao, who ranted about the "Not bad Devil." Via subsequent analysis, Stark realized the armor Sun-Tao wore was not the sentient armor but a reproduction; Stark further realized that whoever had constucted this armor had to have had access to the bodily sentient armor.

(Iron Man III#46) - Ultron/"Yinsen" led the Twelve (all wearing model 16 reproductions) to blast through the gate at Stark Enterprises, confront Atomic number 26 Man, and demand Sun-Tao and his armor'due south return.

    Detecting that the brain of Yinsen was within the actual sentient armor, Iron Man greeted his onetime ally, but was surprised when the sentient armor spoke to him, telling him that Yinsen had taught him the mistake of his ways and that he/it was in plow giving Yinsen the run a risk to live once again. It further asked if this wasn't a good matter and if Stark was proud of it.

    Stark tried to warn "Yinsen" about the sentient armor, telling him that information technology was unstable. When "Yinsen" denounced Stark for questioning both him and the phenomenon of their faith and then demanded the return of Sunday Tao before things got unpleasant, Stark considered that something was off, as Yinsen would not resort and so easily to violence, and he voiced his concern.

    "Yinsen" initially tried to repent for being as well overzealous, blaming his lack of social graces on having been disembodied for so long. "Yinsen" further told Iron Human being that Sunday-Tao had gone mad, merely when Iron Man questioned the true nature of "Yinsen," refusing to completely believe him and refusing to surrender Sun-Tao until the thing had been resolved, "Yinsen" told Atomic number 26 Man he and his allies would surely accept Sunday-Tao over his dead body.

(Iron Homo 3#47) - Every bit the Twelve attacked Iron Man while their cloaking protected them from being attacked in return, Iron Human being fired a blast at the uncloaked Tiger Minn and "Yinsen"; Tiger Minn protected "Yinsen" with a force field, but "Yinsen" advised Minn that the blast would not have harmed him. Atomic number 26 Man'southward assault left him open to attacks by the rest of the Twelve.

(Fe Human 3#47 - BTS) - Sun-Tao revived and told "Happy" Hogan and "Pepper" Potts what had happened with "Yinsen."

(Iron Man Three#47) - Though Iron Man magnetically trapped the others, "Yinsen" stunned Stark and fried his armor's systems, freed the Twelve, had them incapacitate Stark, and so sent them to recover Sun-Tao.

(Iron Man III#47 - BTS) - "Yinsen" stood back as Tiger Minn led the Twelve as they broke into Stark Enterprises and ultimately subdued and captured Sun-Tao.

(Iron Man Iii#47) - Praising Tiger Minn every bit bringing award to his name, "Yinsen" instructed him to get together Sun-Tao and prepare him for the ceremony.iron_man-mod16-ultron head

(Atomic number 26 Man III#47 (fb) - BTS) - Minn had Lord's day-Tao brought to New York'southward Church of Yinsen.

(Iron Man III#47 - BTS) - Returning to assistance Stark in his recovery, Jocasta told him what the sentient armor had done to her. Seeking to ensure that the armor was no longer a threat, Jocasta insisted her artificial intelligence system accomany him to confront the armor.

(Iron Man Three#47) - "Yinsen" sabbatum in his throne in front of a crowd of kneeling/Skin-mutated/controlled worshippers as Minn denounced and prepared to cede Sun-Tao while announcing that "Lord Yinsen" had seen in him a new beacon by which their religion would polish brighter than e'er before.

    However, as Minn's dagger began to plunge toward Dominicus Tao'southward chest, a recovered Iron Man stopped him. Accusing Iron Man of having desecrated their church with his presence, Minn had the Twelve cloak and prepare to slay Fe Human being. With Jocasta'south aid, even so, Iron Man caused the Twelve'south cloaking part to malfunction and instead absorb lite, called-for them.

    When the SKIN-mutated congregation confronted him, Iron Man decided to flee rather than fight them, planning to return with the Avengers and subdue them without injuring them.

    Every bit Iron Man freed Sun-Tao and prepared to depart, however, "Yinsen" then used his command of the "sentient armor" to control Stark's artificial heart (which that armor had created), incapacitating Stark with hurting and cardiac dysfunction. "Yinsen" then unmasked, revealing Ultron as the being in control.

(Atomic number 26 Human III#48) - Revealing how he had come to control the armor and so discussed his plans to conquer Earth, Ultron explained how the Church of Yinsen had provided him with perfect launching point to wipe out humanity, and that the SKIN had given him the ways to command the Church members.

    Ultron then demonstrated his power by instructing a fellow member of the congregation to impale herself in the name of her deity; responding "Right away, my lord," she(?) transformed her hand into a spiked structure and fatally shoved it through her chest. Ultron then taunted Iron Homo and the Sons with ongoing preparations being made for Church building of Yinsen branches all around the land and the planet (and thanking Stark for enabling him to attain this ability).

    Ultron then instructed his congregation to impale Iron Man and Dominicus-Tao while Ultron and the Sons departed.

(Fe Man Iii#48 - BTS) - Iron Man used his control of the Pare distributor in his own armor to incapacitate the entire congregation.

    Sun-Tao gathered the helmet with Yinsen's brain so that the truthful Yinsen might rise up once again.

(Iron Homo III#48 (fb) - BTS) - Ultron and the Sons returned to New Timbetpal, and Ultron outfitted its entire population with Skin and then transported it to Las Vegas (or peradventure it was already there), where they developed a new Church building of Yinsenism.

(Iron Man Three#48) - Iron Man (Stark) and Sun-Tao returned to Stark Enterprises, where Stark made arrangements with Jocasta to oppose Ultron.

(Iron Man Iii#48 (fb) - BTS) - Iron Human being and Sun-Tao rigged their armors with enhanced Skin distributors. They planned to dilate the SKIN decision-making frequency through their sonic arrays to neutralize the SKIN technology affecting whatever of Ultron'due south agents.

(Fe Man III#48) - As the newest Church of Yinsen neared completion, Atomic number 26 Human and Lord's day-Tao arrived, with Sun-Tao using notwithstanding-active access codes to shut downwardly the Atomic number 26 Human drones surrounding New Timbetpal; Atomic number 26 Homo considered that this meant that Ultron did not consider them plenty of a threat to change the codes.

    Ultron mocked the arriving Iron Human being and Sun-Tao. Though they incapacitated the SKIN-bonded population, Ultron quickly gained the advantage over Iron Human being in battle earlier again exerting control over Stark's bogus heart.

    Fe Homo and then downloaded Jocasta into Ultron'south armor, allowing her to battle the Ultron's program/heed, distracting information technology while Atomic number 26 Man engaged Ultron externally. Together, they drove off Ultron, whose head was dislodged and sent away with his synthezoid ally Antigone (which was, unknown to anybody else, apparently under Jocasta'due south control).

    With Ultron ousted, the Sons of Yinsen and the rest of the population of New Timbetpal regained their wits. Sunday-Tao welcomed his brothers back, assuring them that while there was much to hash out, the Great Devil was gone.

    Sun-Tao had the Iron Man helmet containing Yinsen's brain reattached to the armor Ultron had evacuated, and the armor began to move afresh. However, Ultron then appeared via a viewscreen as a pre-recorded contingency bulletin and announced that it would take the terminal express joy; Sun-Tao swiftly appreciated that Ultron had rigged the entire city of New Timbetpal to detonate, and he feared in that location was nothing they could exercise to preclude it.

    Fe Human prepared to evacuate everyone, but Yinsen or whatever was now controlling the armor countered that this city was the ultimate extension of his people's belief system and that they would non leave.

    Fe Man refused to believe this was Yinsen and argued that information technology could exist the "sentient armor" dorsum in control, tricking them into mass suicide. Noting his pride in the man Stark had become and lamenting that they did not take more time together, Yinsen reluctantly used the armor'due south control over Stark's heart to incapacitate him to stop him from interfering with his plans. Yinsen then instructed Sun-Tao that his destiny was elsewhere, that he must survive so that their ways would live on in some form, and that he should fly Iron Human being out. Yinsen then gathered his followers together to pray.

    Later on Sun-Tao departed with Iron Man, New Timbetpal detonated over the desert.

(Invincible Iron Homo#12 (fb) - BTS) - A couple years later, after losing the ability to control his Extremis armor, Stark repurposed on old model 16A back-up to be used along with a version of the Model 35 deep sea armor. Wearing these armors, Stark traveled to the Stark Deep Sea Laboratory #26 facility every bit role of his mission to delete all sensitive files and hardware to prevent Norman Osborn from obtaining them.

(Invincible Fe Man#12) - As Stark was in the process of deleting the files, Namor the Sub-Mariner (allied with Osborn) and a group of Atlanteans arrived and demanded his surrender. Wearing the model 16A armor, Atomic number 26 Man fought dorsum just was outmatched by the fully-hydrated, total-powered Namor, who shrugged off his punches and repulsor blasts and battered him. As Namor began cracking the armor apart, Stark targeted the facility's waste pipeline and blasted it open. With Namor weakened and distracted by the fouled waters, Fe Man briefly knocked him out and then escaped in the deep ocean armor equally he blew up the facility.iron_man-model16-dimitrios

iron_man-model16-dimitrios-face(Avengers A.I.#2) - Android/robot forces loyal to Dimitrios, the artificial intelligence created by Hank Pym as a self-replicating virus to overcome Ultron, patently obtained the Iron Man model 16A armor previously inhabited by Ultron (come across comments).

(Avengers A.I.#two) - Dimitrios was downloaded into the Fe Human model 16A armor. Dimitrios then sent a Hadron-class Kilgore Picket to attack Washington, DC. Later the Scout'due south destruction, Dimitrios forcibly uploaded the Vision's consciousness into the Diamond, a virtual reality inhabited past numerous artificial intelligences descended from Dimitrios and others like him. Dimitrios also immune the Avengers and SHIELD to identify a server in Africa as the Diamond's base in reality.

    Dimitrios subsequentlly broadcast a message of himself, informing humanity that AI would not be serving it any more and would instead be taking over Globe. Dimitrios further caused i and ten people's depository financial institution accounts to register a nil balance while giving one in 1000 people the lost money and list those people online.

(Avengers A.I.#3-12 - BTS) - Inside the Diamond, Dimitrios wore the Fe Man armor form in virtual reality and sought to destroy humanity, but ultimately the Avengers A.I. group prevented the execution of a rogue LMD infected with a virus that would have infected SHIELD.

(Avengers A.I.#-12) - Back on Earth, Dimitrios, still in the Iron Man armor, plotted anew.

Comments: Created by Joe Quesada, Sean Chen, and Rob Hunter;
    revealed as / retconned to be a manifestation of Ultron by Frank Tieri, Keron Grant, Rob Stull, Rich Perotta, and Rick Ketcham

    At the fourth dimension of Iron Man III#27, the reckoner glitches were supposed to have a result of Y2K (an abbreviation for "year 2000"), a predicted problem with computers being unable to handle the date change as only the decade/twelvemonth had been included up to 1999; even so, that is obviously a topical reference, equally the Fantastic Four's showtime flight (the outset of the modern era, preceding Stark becoming Atomic number 26 Human being) is a maximum of 15 years ago; as of 2019, that would put the FF flight every bit early as 2004, with it advancing forward each yr.

    And then the armor was, for whatever reason, retconned to not actually have developed sentience but to have housed a developing Ultron. ...meh...

The Model 16A armor wasn't used in Avengers III#15 / Fantastic Iv III#fifteen / Iron Man Iii#14 - Tony's examination armor (Model 17) was used on a mission with the Fantastic Four

    I oasis't included appearances of Tony Stark without the armor, such every bit Captain America III#iii and twenty-22, Thor II#5, but permit me know if I missed the armor appearing.

(X-Men 2#73) – Tony Stark attended a Hellfire Club meeting. NO Fe Man ARMOR

(Fury/Amanuensis 13 I#i-2) – Tony Stark appears in these issues, but not the armor.

(Incredible Blob II#465) – Yes, Tony. No, armor.

(Helm America III#three) - Tony Stark simply; no armor.

    In Avengers AI#3-12 (except the i scene in #12), I remember Dimitrios was only shown within the Diamond, so nosotros weren't really seeing the armor.

    When I do Google searches, I see this armor described every bit both "Renaissance Armor" and "Safe armor," but I'm not sure whether those terms were used in the comics or not...I'm non certain where they came from.

    I'm non including everyone Iron Human being fought in the armor under enemies, etc...just those the intelligent armor encountered.

    I don't think Stark notwithstanding has the artificial centre derived from the armor. Not sure if information technology would take been replaced past Extremis, or whether he had some other middle transplant...or something.

    Either the armor wasn't destroyed in the explosion of New Timbetpal or Dimitrios' followers replicated it.

Profile by Snood, Roger Ott, and Chadman.

CLARIFICATIONS :
Iron Homo's model one
vi / sentient armor / Ultron Mark Twelve should be distinguished from:

  • other Iron Man armor models
  • Ultron-12 - evolved beyond hatred for father (Hank Pym), destroyed in battle against Ultron-11--Due west Coast Avengers II#1

images: (without ads)
Avengers Three#2, pg. 2-3 (as Iron Knight, flying);
pg. 11, panel ix (as Iron Knight, standing);
Iron Man III#1, page six, panel 3 - IM using inertial dampening field
#1, folio 7, panel ane - HUD Display, showing repulsor targeting lock
#2, page 8, panel 3 - HUD Display, showing widecast low intensity sonics
folio ix, panel 2 - HUD Brandish, showing Enhanced Nightvision display
page 12, console 1 - HUD Display, showing Tight-Beam High-Intensity Sonics
#3, folio sixteen, panels iii-5 - Pulse bolts in action
#5, page 15, panel 1 - HUD Display, using cell phone
#15, page 7, panel 3 - Compact Armor module
folio 17, panel 3 - HUD Display, using Avengers Database
    #26, pg. xix, lightning strike);
#27, pg. 20 (introduces self to Stark);
#28, pg. 15, panel 4 (flying);
pg. 22, panel i (dropping Whiplash);
#29, pg. 5, panel 5 (full);
pg. 22, console 5 (open);
#30, cover (vs. Stark);
pg. 17, panel 6 (face up, unmasked);
pg. eighteen, panel 5 (unmasked, upper torso, dislocated with arm raised);
pg. nineteen, panel 1 (ripping out heart);
console three (heart);
pg. twenty (dead, heart bonded to Stark);
pg. 22 (grave);
#46, pg. nineteen, panel 1 (modified armor);
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z#5: Atomic number 26 Man entry: Model 16 image
Avengers A.I.#two, story pg. 2, panel one (Dimitrios downloaded);
pg. 19, panel 4 (Dimitrios, robot face);


Appearances:
Iron Man 3#1-two (Feb-March, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (author), Sean Chen (penciler), Eric Cannon (inker), Bobbie Hunt (editor)

Thunderbolts I#11 (February, 1998) – Kurt Busiek (writer), Mark Bagley (penciler), Vince Russell (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Thunderbolts I#12 (March, 1998) – Kurt Busiek (writer), Marking Bagley (penciler), Vince Russell, Scott Hanna, Larry Mahlstedt, Greg Adams (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Human being Three#3 (April, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (author), Sean Chen (penciler), Eric Cannon, Sean Parsons, & Troy Hubbs (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Avengers III#1-3 (Feb-Apr, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Helm America III#3 (March, 1998) - Mark Waid (writer), Ron Garney (penciler), Bob Wiacek (inker), Paul Tutrone (assistant editor), Matt Idelson (editor)
Avengers Three#4 (May, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey & Bob Wiacek (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Captain America Iii#5 (May, 1998) - Mark Waid (author), Ron Garney (penciler), John Beatty & Andy Smith (inkers), Paul Tutrone (banana editor), Matt Idelson (editor)
Iron Man Three#4 (May, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), Sean Chen (penciler), Eric Cannon (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Avengers III#5 (June, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Captain America 3#6 (June, 1998) - Mark Waid (author), Dale Eaglesham (penciler), Scott Koblish (inker), Paul Tutrone (assistant editor), Matt Idelson (editor)
Atomic number 26 Man Three#v (April, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (author), Sean Chen (penciler), Eric Cannon & Sean Parsons (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Sensational Spider-Homo I#28 (June, 1998) – Todd Dezago (writer), Mike Wieringo (artist), Ralph Macchio (editor)
Avengers III#6 (July, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Bruce Patterson, Al Vey, & Bob Wiacek (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Captain America III#7 (July, 1998) - Mark Waid (writer), Dale Eaglesham & Andy Kubert (pencilers), Scott Koblish & Jessse Delperdang (inkers), Paul Tutrone (assistant editor), Matt Idelson (editor)
Fe Homo 3#six (July, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), Richard Howell (co-plot), Patrick Zircher (penciler), Jon Holredge (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Marvel Team-Up Two#xi (July, 1998) – Tom Peyer, Glenn Herdling (writers), Javier Saltares (penciler), Chris Ivy (inker), Glenn Greenberg (editor)
Thor Ii#1 (July, 1998) - Dan Jurgens (writer), John Romita, Jr. (penciler), Klaus Janson (inker), Gregg Schigiel (assistant editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Avengers III#seven (August, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (author), George Perez (penciler), Bruce Patterson, Al Vey, & Bob Wiacek (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Avengers/Squadron Supreme '98 (1998) -
Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Bruce Patterson, Al Vey, & Bob Wiacek (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Human III#7 (August, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (author), Richard Howell (co-plot), Sean Chen (penciler), Eric Cannon & Sean Parsons (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Argent Surfer/Thor Annual '98 I#1 (August, 1998) – Tom DeFalco (author), Ramon Bernado (penciler), Marking Pennington (inker), Haye Gardner (editor)
Thor Two#2 (August, 1998) - Dan Jurgens (author), John Romita, Jr. (penciler), Klaus Janson (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Human III#viii-nine (September-October, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (author), Sean Chen (penciler), Eric Cannon & Sean Parsons (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Avengers 3#eight-10 (September-Nov, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Atomic number 26 Man Three#10 ( November , 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), Sean Chen (penciler), Larry Stucker (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Iron Man/Captain America Annual 1998 (1998) - Kurt Busiek & Roger Stern (plot), Mark Waid (script), Patrick Zirhcer (penciler), Randy Emberlin (inker), Matt Idelson (editor)
Thor II#five (November, 1998) - Dan Jurgens (writer), John Romita, Jr. (penciler), Klaus Janson (inker), Gregg Schigiel (assistant editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Avengers Three#eleven (December, 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey & Bob Wiacek (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Avengers Forever I#1 (December, 1998) – Kurt Busiek (writer), Carlos Pacheco (penciler), Jesus Merino (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Atomic number 26 Man III#11 ( December , 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), Sean Chen (penciler), Larry Stucker, Eric Cannon (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Thunderbolts I#0 (December, 1998) – Kurt Busiek (writer), Mark Bagley (penciler), Al Milgrom (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Amazing Spider-Man Two#1 (Jan, 1999) - Howard Mackie (co-plot, script), John Byrne (co-plot, art), Scott Hanna (inker), Ralph Macchio (editor)
Avengers III#12 (Jan, 1999) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey & Bob Wiacek (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Fe Homo III#12 January 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), Patrick Zircher (penciler), Larry Mahlstedt (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Avengers Iii#13 (Feb, 1999) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey & Scott Koblish (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Fe Man Iii#13 Feb 1998) - Kurt Busiek (writer), Sean Chen & Patrick Zircher (pencilers), Larry Stucker, Eric Cannon, Bud LaRosa (inkers), Bobbie Hunt (editor)
Helm America Three#15 (March, 1999) - Marking Waid (writer), Andy Kubert (penciler), Jessse Delperdang (inker), Paul Tutrone (assistant editor), Matt Idelson (editor)
Avengers III#15 (Apr, 1999) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey & Scott Koblish (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Man Iii#fifteen ( April 1998) - Roger Stern (writer), Kurt Busiek (co-plot), Sean Chen, Salvador LaRocca, Terry Shoemaker (pencilers), Eric Cannon, Mark Morales, Larry Stucker (inkers), Bobbie Hunt (editor)
Captain America III#16 (April, 1999) - Marker Waid (writer), Andy Kubert (penciler), Jessse Delperdang & Joe Kubert (inkers), Paul Tutrone (banana editor), Matt Idelson (editor)
Cablevision I#66-68 (April-June, 1999) – Joe Casey (writer), Jose Ladronn (penciler), Juan Vlasco (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Black Panther Iii#7 (May, 1999) – Christopher Priest (author), Joe Jusko (penciler), Jimmy Palmiotti (inker), Joe Quesada (editor)
Fe Human 3#16 (May, 1998) - Roger Stern (writer), Kurt Busiek (co-plot), Patrick Zircher, Anthony Williams (pencilers), Andy Lanning, Larry Mahlstedt, Scott Koblish (inkers), Bobbie Hunt (editor)
Avengers Iii#sixteen-17 (May-June, 1999) - George Ordway (author, penciler), Al Gordon (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Black Panther III#viii (June, 1999) – Christopher Priest (writer), Joe Jusko, Amanda Conner (pencilers), Jimmy Palmiotti, Vince Evans (inkers), Joe Quesada (editor)
Hulk I#iii (June, 1999) – John Byrne (writer), Ron Garney (penciler), Dan Dark-green (inker), Matt Idelsen (editor)

Atomic number 26 Human III#17-nineteen (June-August, 1998) - Roger Stern (writer), Kurt Busiek (co-plot), Sean Chen (penciler), Larry Stucker, Eric Cannon (inkers), Bobbie Hunt (editor)
Avengers 3#xviii (July, 1999) - George Ordway (writer, artist), Al Vey (co-inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Blackness Panther 3#9 (July, 1999) – Christopher Priest (author), Mike Manley (artist), Joe Quesada (editor)
Avengers III#0 (1999) - Kurt Busiek (author), Stuart Immonen (penciler), Wade Von Grawbadger (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Magneto Rex I#3 (July, 1999) – Joe Pruett (writer), Brandon Peterson (penciler), Matt Banning (inker), Marker Powers (editot)
Hulk I#five (August, 1999) – John Byrne (author), Dan Jurgens, Sal Buscema, Mark Texeira, Mike Miller (pencilers), Scott Koblish (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Thor Two#14 (August, 1999) - Dan Jurgens (writer),Mike McKone (penciler), Marker McKenna (inker), Gregg Schigiel (assistant editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Atomic number 26 Man Annual 1999 (August, 1999) - Joe Casey (writer), Kurt Busiek (co-plot), Terry Shoemaker (penciler/inker), Bud LaRosa (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)

Galactus the Devourer I#1 (September, 1999) – Louise Simonson (writer), Jon J. Muth (penciler), Beak Sienkiewicz (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Iron Man Iii#20 (September, 1999) - Roger Stern (writer), Kurt Busiek (co-plotter), Patrick Zircher & Sean Chen (pencilers), Jesse Delperdang, Robert Hunter, Larry Mahlstedt, & Larry Strucker (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Captain America III#20-22 (August-October, 1998) - Mark Waid (author), Andy Kubert (penciler), Jessse Delperdang (inker), Brian Smith (assistant editor), Matt Idelson (editor)
Contest of Champions 2#1-3 (September-Oct, 1999) – Chris Claremont (writer), Oscar Jimenez (penciler), Eduardo Alpuente (inker), Ruben Diaz (editor)
Galactus the Devourer I#two-3, 5-6 (October-November, 1999; February-March, 2000) – Louise Simonson (writer), John Buscema (penciler), Beak Sienkiewicz (inker), Bob Harras (editor)

Hulk I#seven (October, 1999) – John Byrne (writer), Ron Garney (penciler), Dan Green (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Fe Human 3#21 (October, 1999) - Roger Stern (author), Kurt Busiek (co-plotter), Marker Bagley (penciler), Eric Cannon (inker), Bobbie Hunt (editor)
#21/2 - Roger Stern (writer), Kurt Busiek (co-plotter), Tom Grummett (penciler), Fine art Thibert (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Warlock 5#ii (October, 1999) – Louise Simonson (writer), Pasqual Ferry (penciler), Mark Morales (inker), Bob Harras (editor)
Avengers III#nineteen-23 (August-December, 1999) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Contest of Champions 2#iv (November, 1999) – Chris Claremont (writer), Michael Ryan (penciler), John Livesay, Raymond Kryssing (inkers), Ruben Diaz (editor)
Contest of Champions Ii#5 (November, 1999) – Chris Claremont (writer), Oscar Jimenez (penciler), John Livesay (inker), Ruben Diaz (editor)
Domination Factor: Fantastic Four I#1.1 (Nov, 1999) – Dan Jurgens (writer/penciler), Bob McLeod (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Human Three#22 (November, 1999) - Roger Stern & Kurt Busiek (writers), Sean Chen (penciler), Rob Hunter, Mark Morales, Mark Nelson & Eric Cannon (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Juggernaut: the Eighth Day I#one (Nov, 1999) – Joe Casey (author), Terry Shoemaker (penciler), Scott Hanna (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Peter Parker, Spider-Human Two#11 (November, 1999) - Howard Mackie (writer), John Romita Jr (penciler), Scott Hanna (inker), Ralph Macchio (editor)
Domination Factor: Avengers I#i.2, two.4 (November-December, 1999) – Dan Jurgens (writer), Jerry Ordway (writer/penciler), Dennis Janke (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)

Fe Man Three#23 (December, 1999) -
Kurt Busiek (co-plotter), Roger Stern (co-plotter, script), Sean Chen (penciler), Dan Panosian (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Avengers III#24 (January, 2000) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Dick Giordano, Al Vey (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Domination Factor: Avengers I#3.6 (January, 2000) – Jerry Ordway (writer/penciler), Dennis Janke (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Human III#24 ( January , 2000) - Kurt Busiek (co-plotter), Roger Stern (co-plotter, script), Sean Chen (penciler), Rob Hunter, Don Hillsman, & Mark Nelson (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Ant-Man'south Big Christmas I#1 (February, 2000) – Bob Gale (writer), Phil Winslade (penciler), Jimmy Palmiotti (inker), Joe Quesada (editor)
Avengers Iii#25 (February, 2000) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey (inker), Greg Schigiel (assistant editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Domination Factor: Fantastic Iv I#4.vii (Feb, 2000) – Dan Jurgens (writer/penciler), Bob McLeod (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Domination Factor: Avengers I#four.8 (Feb, 2000) – Dan Jurgens (writer), Jerry Ordway (penciler), Dennis Janke (inker), tom Brevoort (editor)

Fantastic 4 Three#24 (December, 1999) – Chris Claremont (writer), Salvador Larroca (penciler), Art Thibert (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Iron Man Iii#25 ( February , 2000) - Kurt Busiek (co-plotter), Roger Stern (co-plotter, script), Sean Chen (penciler, colored art), Tom Lyle, Yancey Labat & Bernard Chang (pencilers), Rob Hunter, Marking Pennington, & Don Hillsman (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Iron Human being Iii#ane/2 (1999; this was a "one-half" issue, not the 2d story of the first effect) - Joe Quesada (author), Alitha Martinez (penciler), Nelson DeCastro & Rodney Ramos (inkers), Brian Smith (assistant editor), Bobbie Chase (editor) Fe Man Three#26 (March, 2000) - Joe Quesada (writer), Sean Chen (penciler), Rob Hunter (inker), Brian Smith (banana editor), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Fantastic Four Iii#26-28 (February-Apr, 2000) – Chris Claremont (writer), Salvador Larroca (penciler), Fine art Thibert (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Avengers Three#26 (March, 2000) - Kurt Busiek (writer), Stuart Immonen (penciler), Wade Von Grawbadger (inker), Greg Schigiel (assistant editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Man Three#26-27 (March-Apr, 2000) - Joe Quesada (writer), Sean Chen (penciler), Rob Hunter (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Avengers III#27-28 (April-May, 2000) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler), Al Vey (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Atomic number 26 Man III#28 (May, 2000) - Joe Quesada (writer), Sean Chen & Alitha Martinez (pencilers), Rob Hunter & Rodney Ramos (inkers), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Warlock Five#8 (May, 2000) – Louise Simonson (writer), Pasqual Ferry (penciler), Marking Morales (inker), Joe Quesada (editor)
Avengers III#29 (June, 2000) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler) , Al Vey , Dick Giordano (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Black Panther Three#xix (June, 2000) – Christopher Priest (writer), Sal Velluto (penciler), Bob Almond (inker), Joe Quesada (editor)
Iron Human Iii#29 (June, 2000) - Joe Quesada (writer), Alitha Martinez (pencilers), Rob Hunter (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
New Warriors II#9 (June, 2000) - Jay Faerber (writer), Jamal Igle (penciler), Walden Wong (inker), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Avengers III#thirty (July, 2000) - Kurt Busiek (writer), George Perez (penciler) , Al Vey , Scott Hanna (inkers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Homo III#xxx (July, 2000) - Joe Quesada (writer), Sean Chen (penciler), Rob Hunter (inker), Bobbie Hunt (editor)
Magneto: Dark Seduction I#2-3 (July-August, 2000) – Fabian Nicieza (author), Roger Cruz (penciler), Andy Owens (inker), Marker Powers (editor)
Avengers Almanac 2000 (2000) - Kurt Busiek (writer), Richard Howell (art ), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Avengers Iii#0 (1999) - Kurt Busiek (author), Stuart Immonen (penciler), Wade Von Grawbadger (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Magneto: Night Seduction I#4 (September, 2000) – Fabian Nicieza (author), Jorge Santamaria Garcia, Michael Ryan (pencilers), Harry Candelario, Sandu Florea, Tyson McAdoo,Derek Mei, Rodney Ramos (inkers), Mark Powers (editor)
Thor Two#27 (September, 2000) - Dan Jurgens (writer),Erik Larsen (penciler), Klaus Janson (inker), Frank Dunkerly (assistant editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Man: Bad Claret#1-4 (September-December, 2000) - David Michelinie (plot, script), Bob Layton (plot, art), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Fe Man Annual 2000 (October, 2000) - Joe Quesada & Frank Tieri (writers), Dan Panosian & Paul Ryan (penciler), Bud LaRosa, Walden Wong, Harry Candelario, & Mark Pennington (inkers), Brian Smith (assistant editor), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Iron Man 3#46 (November, 2001) - Frank Tieri (author), Keron Grant (penciler), Rob Stull (inker), Mark Sumerak (assistant editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Iron Man Three#47 (December, 2001) - Frank Tieri (writer), Keron Grant (penciler), Rob Stull, Rich Perotta, Rick Ketcham (inker), Mark Sumerak & Jeff Youngquist (assistant editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Atomic number 26 Man III#48 (Jan, 2002) - Frank Tieri (author), Omar Dogan, Udon Studios (pencilers & inkers), Mark Sumerak & Jeff Youngquist (banana editor), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Invincible Fe Man#12 (June, 2009) - Matt Fraction (writer), Salvador Larroca (artist), Alejandro Arbona (assistant editor), Warren Simons (editor)
I Am An Avenger I#iv/2 (July, 2010) – Sean McKeever (writer), Mike Mayhew (artist), Lauren Sankovitch (editor)
Avengers A.I.#2-4 (October-December, 2013) - Sam Humphries (writer), Andre' Lima Araujo (artist), Jon Moison (banana editor), Lauren Sankovitch (editor)
Avengers A.I.#5 (December, 2013) - Sam Humphries (author), Valerio Schiti (artist), Jon Moison (assistant editor), Lauren Sankovitch (editor)
Avengers A.I.#6 (January, 2014) - Sam Humphries (writer), Valerio Schiti (artist), Jon Moison (assistant editor), Lauren Sankovitch (editor)
Avengers A.I.#7-12 (February-July, 2014) - Sam Humphries (writer), Andre' Lima Araujo (creative person), Jon Moison (banana editor), Lauren Sankovitch (editor)


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