Tony used this suit again to aid the West Coast Avengers against Doctor Demonicus, though he was forced to ditch the armor in the Pacific Ocean. The most distinct difference between this "rehab" armor and the original Model 1 was the elimination of the hip-mounted power pods, a weakness Tony himself was able to exploit against the Model 5 when Rhodey, due to headaches induced by the armor, went on a rampage. While built largely with spare parts and physically inferior to the Model 5 suit being worn by James Rhodes at the time, this version would incorporate some ideas that would later be used in the Silver Centurion suit. After losing Stark International to Obadiah Stane and subsequently joining Circuits Maximus as he recovered from alcoholism, Tony built a replica of the Model 1 as a sort of rehabilitation project. The MK II version of this suit of Iron Man armor was far from the only significant upgrade created by Stark. Despite the other armour being faster and more powerful, Stark was able to use the Model 1's superior endurance to wear Wills down until he could drain off the Model 2's power. Stark briefly returned to this armor when the Model 2 was stolen by small-time criminal Weasel Wills, requiring Stark to use the older suit against the criminal. As soon as a new lighter armor finished being assembled, Stark stopped using the Model 1. Additionally, the chestplate appeared to need recharging more often. įollowing a disastrous battle with Mister Doll which nearly killed him, Tony realized the suit was too heavy, a disadvantage that caused the suit to consume more energy than necessary to sustain its own weight. In a previous encounter with the Melter, the armor's left arm had been easily destroyed. In order to specifically fight the Melter, Stark built a version of the armor that replaced any iron with aluminum, so the armor could resist the villain's Melting Ray. Tony was forced to create a partial duplicate of the suit after being kidnapped to Netherworld without access to the parts of original armor other than the chestplate that was keeping him alive. The gold-plated version became the MK III, and Iron Man soon gained the nickname of "The Golden Avenger." Stark decided to paint its shell gold, after his date Marion Rodgers commented how Iron Man would look better with a paint job that could make him look like a knight in shining armor. During one of his heroics, Tony soon realized the dull gray appearance of the armor terrified not only his enemies but also the innocent people he was trying to protect. After realizing he would need to wear that piece of the suit at all times, Stark made it lighter and sleeker. The most notorious change was present in the chestplate. The suit was later upgraded into its MK II version by Stark when he returned to the United States. The armor doubled as a means for Stark to escape captivity and avenge Yinsen's death at the hands of their captors. It worked as a pacemaker to keep Stark's heart beating after shrapnel from the detonation of a land mine became lodged in his chest. This suit of armor was created by Tony Stark, with the help of Ho Yinsen, when he was captured by a terrorist cell in Afghanistan while overseeing the testing of some weaponry. 4.5 The Invincible Iron Man (Earth-199673).4.4 Marvel's Avengers Assemble (Earth-12041).4.3 Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes! (Earth-8096).4.2 Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999).
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