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* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Obadiah Stane deconstructs the CorruptCorporateExecutive ArmsDealer archetype. Obadiah is obsessed with making Stark Industries the biggest weapons manufacturer in the world because of his greed, despite his former partner and friend Howard Stark wanting to use his company and inventions to save lives. After Howard was presumed dead in a plane crash, he took over the company and acted on his ambitions to make it into a weapons manufacturer using the company's technology. However, he finds that his ambition to make his company into a weapons manufacturer utilizing both technology and criminal means ends up hurting him in the long run. Not only does he make an enemy out of Tony because the latter doesn't want the company to make weapons, and his efforts to weaponize technology he doesn't understand keeps backfiring on him. By Season 2, this has cost the company a lot of revenue, and when Tony eventually exposes his criminal acts, Obadiah is fired by the board of directors and left broke. Ultimately, his greed and willingness to perform criminal acts destroy everything for him.
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* GoodScarsEvilScars: half of his face has been disfigured due to an experiment from Stane.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: half Half of his face has been disfigured due to an experiment from Stane.

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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: As a power-armoured, disfigured supervillain with an icy theme, freeze-ray and a past as a disgruntled cryonicist seeking retribution against a CorruptCorporateExecutive he used to work for, Blizzard is ''Armoured Adventures''' answer to the [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries DCAU's Mr. Freeze]]. Though unlike Freeze, Gill is faking a sympathetic backstory and said Executive was fully justified in shutting him down, due to Gill being a nut job.



* {{Expy}}: As a power-armoured, disfigured supervillain with an icy theme, freeze-ray and a past as a disgruntled cryonicist seeking retribution against a CorruptCorporateExecutive he used to work for, Blizzard is ''Armoured Adventures''' answer to the [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries DCAU's Mr. Freeze]].



%%* ILied: In his first appearance.

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%%* * ILied: In his first appearance.appearance, he claims that Stane took his research and weaponised it as justification for his revenge. But then it’s revealed that the machine was always a weapon, and Gill simply wants revenge for being fired.



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%%* MadScientist* MadScientist: Let’s face it, when the series’ equivalent of Alex Luthor fires you for instability, you are definitely this.

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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: [[spoiler: Stane]] figures out his SecretIdentity after [[spoiler: boy Iron Man and Tony refer to the Iron Monger as Stane’s “manufactured evil”.]]



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%%* TragicHero* TragicHero: Much like Tony, his father was killed by a weapons dealer, with T’Challa becoming a superhero to avenge him.


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* NearVillainVictory: Stane managed to almost convince the board to make him the permanent CEO of Stark International after successfully selling the Iron Monger to General Ross. [[spoiler: But then Tony enters with evidence that Stane collided with the Ghost, resulting in the board firing Stane to avoid associating with supervillains]].
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* VirtueIsWeakness: Calls out Gene for being a more merciful Mandarin in the criminal underworld, and mocks him when refusing to answer his questions.
--> "''The '''true''' Mandarin would have '''taken''' the answers from me.''"
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* HeroesWantRedHeads: Seemingly with Pepper.
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* AdaptationalSympathy: Arthur Parks is a much more sympathetic character in this cartoon series than in the original comic. Arthur Parks in the comics became a criminal because he was obsessed with two women, The first being his former fiancé Lucy Barton, who he believes left him because he did not have enough money, and The Wasp (Janet van Dyne), who he became infatuated with when he saw her superhero identity. And outside of his obsession, he was just a ruthless criminal and mercenary. In the cartoon, he has a genuine excuse for being abused by his mother, and it’s implied that he was unpopular with his peers growing up, causing him to grow up to be a criminal to get respect for himself. And it’s clear that he’s not after money or power, just respect. And it’s also clear that Arthur is a mentally ill man who needs help and is not malicious. And unlike his comic counterpart, he is not obsessed with women. The closest he came to that type of obsession is his platonic gratitude to teenage Tony Stark for helping him, but even then, it’s clear that he genuinely cares for Tony for the kindness he showed Arthur and ultimately, unlike his counterpart, redeemed himself to save Tony‘s life and stop being a villain.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: especially demonstrated [[spoiler:in the season 1 finale with his attitude toward Xin Zhang.]]

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: especially Especially demonstrated [[spoiler:in the season 1 finale with his attitude toward Xin Zhang.]]



* CoolShades: He's got a nice pair of shades.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: He is an excellent shot with his bow and arrows.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath: The man favors the use of bow and arrow, even against technologically advanced opponents such as Iron Man.



* ActionGirl: Can hold her own against Iron Man in a fight.



* KarmaHoudini: So far, anyway. Unless you count being dumped, alone in the fields of South America.

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* KarmaHoudini: So far, anyway. Unless you count being dumped, alone in the fields of South America. Though it's likely that Rhodey would have alerted the authorities to the man's location.
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* AdaptationalBadass: The below is fairly evened out by the fact that he's not just one of the leaders of the Maggia, he's ''the'' leader. Despite his downgrade from the comics, Nefaria at least retains NervesOfSteel whenever he confronts ''the Mandarin'' during a peace conference. He becomes TheStoic whenever Mandarin tries to use his teleportation to move around and look intimidating. Hell, he wasn't even afraid to confront Iron Man and the Guardsmen when they foiled one of his robberies, despite the fact that he was beaten easily. In the comics, he was only the head of one of the major families (the other two families being headed up by ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' villains Silvermane and Hammerhead).

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* AdaptationalBadass: The below is fairly evened out by the fact that he's not just one of the leaders of the Maggia, he's ''the'' leader. Despite his downgrade from the comics, Nefaria at least retains NervesOfSteel whenever he confronts ''the Mandarin'' during a peace conference. He becomes TheStoic whenever Mandarin tries to use his teleportation to move around and look intimidating. Hell, he wasn't even afraid to confront Iron Man and the Guardsmen when they foiled one of his robberies, despite the fact that he was beaten easily. In the comics, he was only the head of one of the major families (the other two families being headed up by ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' villains Silvermane and Hammerhead).
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* ThreeAmigos: A trio consisting of two boys and a girl who are close friends.
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* AdaptationalBadass: While the Justin Hammer in the comics is in no way harmless, he is still an old man and NonActionBigBad. This one, on the other hand, [[spoiler:possesses his own armor, the Titanium Man, which he uses to fight Iron Man on numerous occasions.]]

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* AdaptationalBadass: While the Justin Hammer in the comics is in no way harmless, he is still an old man and NonActionBigBad. This one, on the other hand, [[spoiler:possesses [[spoiler: possesses his own armor, the Titanium Man, which he uses to fight Iron Man on numerous occasions.]]



* EvilCounterpart: To Tony; both are young geniuses with ownership on companies (though Tony is still too young to own Stark Industries at this point while Hammer already owns his), both are opposed to Stane, both are involved in secret in the Supervillain / Superhero business, [[spoiler:and both have their own armor and superhero[=/=]villain aliases]]. Moreover, Hammer really looks and acts like a younger, evil version of adult Stark in the comic. For this reasons, Justin sees Tony as a kindred spirit at the beginning of the show. Tony begs to disagree.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: He is betrayed by Mr Fix and turned into a zombie using his own virus]]

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* EvilCounterpart: To Tony; both are young geniuses with ownership on companies (though Tony is still too young to own Stark Industries at this point while Hammer already owns his), both are opposed to Stane, both are involved in secret in the Supervillain / Superhero Supervillain/Superhero business, [[spoiler:and [[spoiler: and both have their own armor and superhero[=/=]villain aliases]]. Moreover, Hammer really looks and acts like a younger, evil version of adult Stark in the comic. For this reasons, Justin sees Tony as a kindred spirit at the beginning of the show. Tony begs to disagree.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler: He is betrayed by Mr Fix and turned into a zombie using his own virus]]virus.]]



* PlotIrrelevantVillain: His actions are generally self-contained to New York and messing with Tony, with no involvement in the MythArc about the Makluan Rings at all. This aspect is ''very'' noticeable by "The Hammer Falls", [[spoiler:where everything he's done to menace Tony is wrapped up with him being exposed and essentially being killed off before the final episodes]].
* PsychopathicManchild: Pretty much all the time, especially when things don't go out his way. He gradually loses all common sense as the series goes, becoming more and more AxCrazy. [[spoiler:By "The Hammer Falls", he goes into full VillainousBreakdown thanks to Fix messing with him, to the point he has no scrupples about unleashing a ZombieApocalypse on New York.]]
* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: He bungee-jumps out of his office window just to screw with his secretary. Nick Fury even lampshades his eccentricities during Justin's presentation, basically asking the other military figures, "Are we seriously buying weapons from this guy?" [[spoiler:Ironically, this is mostly what gets him in the end: he is betrayed by Mr Fix ''[[TheDogBitesBack as revenge for digitizing him on a whim]]'', loses all the supervilains working for him because ''he'' took them down out of paranoia, and he exposes his true colors to the world on live television ''himself'' thanks to Iron Man recording him acting crazy. He pretty much destroyed himself with his own crazy behaviour.]]

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* PlotIrrelevantVillain: His actions are generally self-contained to New York and messing with Tony, with no involvement in the MythArc about the Makluan Rings at all. This aspect is ''very'' noticeable by "The Hammer Falls", [[spoiler:where [[spoiler: where everything he's done to menace Tony is wrapped up with him being exposed and essentially being killed off before the final episodes]].
* PsychopathicManchild: Pretty much all the time, especially when things don't go out his way. He gradually loses all common sense as the series goes, becoming more and more AxCrazy. [[spoiler:By [[spoiler: By "The Hammer Falls", he goes into full VillainousBreakdown thanks to Fix messing with him, to the point he has no scrupples scruples about unleashing a ZombieApocalypse on New York.]]
* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: He bungee-jumps out of his office window just to screw with his secretary. Nick Fury even lampshades his eccentricities during Justin's presentation, basically asking the other military figures, "Are we seriously buying weapons from this guy?" [[spoiler:Ironically, [[spoiler: Ironically, this is mostly what gets him in the end: end; he is betrayed by Mr Mr. Fix ''[[TheDogBitesBack as revenge for digitizing him on a whim]]'', loses all the supervilains supervillains working for him because ''he'' took them down out of paranoia, and he exposes his true colors to the world on live television ''himself'' thanks to Iron Man recording him acting crazy. He pretty much destroyed himself with his own crazy behaviour.behavior.]]



* SelfMadeOrphan: His father died under mysterious circumstances, and Justin comments about admiring roman emperor Nero for doing anything to gain power. Nick Fury even suspects that Justin killed his father to take control of Hammer International.

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* SelfMadeOrphan: His father died under mysterious circumstances, and Justin comments about admiring roman the Roman emperor Nero for doing anything to gain power. Nick Fury even suspects that Justin killed his father to take control of Hammer International.Multinational.



* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:The appropriately titled episode "The Hammer Falls" is pretty much about this; he gradually loses the little bit of sanity he has left, becoming more and more paranoid as a mysterious blackmailer is pressuring him.]]

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* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:The [[spoiler: The appropriately titled episode "The Hammer Falls" is pretty much about this; he gradually loses the little bit of sanity he has left, becoming more and more paranoid as a mysterious blackmailer is pressuring him.him. It turns out to be Mr. Fix, engineering a breakdown in Justin as revenge.]]

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* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler: Gets this thanks to Justin Hammer. He triggers the ExplosiveLeash he planted in him before uploading Fix's consciousness into his computer, trapping him as Hammer's digital slave forever. Downplayed in that Fix wasn't ''nearly'' as helpless in this state as Hammer thought he was.]]



* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler: Engineers one to get vengeance on Hammer. He poses as an unknown blackmailer, threatening to expose Hammer's criminal activities to the world. Justin, quickly devolving into paranoia, dismantles his own forces, leaving him vulnerable to attack by Iron Man and Titanium Man, allowing them to record his raving and expose his evil to the entire world.]]



* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:After Justin activates the nanites in order to keep exploiting him, his consciousness is uploaded into a computer terminal.]]
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Iron Man apparently deletes him after he uses zombie gas on Hammer.]]

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* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:After [[spoiler: After Justin activates the nanites in order to keep exploiting him, his consciousness is uploaded into a computer terminal.]]
* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Iron [[spoiler: Iron Man apparently deletes him after he uses zombie gas on Hammer.]]



* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:He ends up betraying Justin as payback for what he did to him and helps Iron Man ruin his public image before [[FateWorseThanDeath turning Justin into a zombie]].]]
* ExplosiveLeash: The reason he's a Dragon rather than an independent agent. [[spoiler:Justin triggers it in "Titanium vs. Iron". After that, Justin could always delete him from the mainframe.]]

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* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:He [[spoiler: He ends up betraying Justin as payback for what he did to him and helps Iron Man ruin his public image before [[FateWorseThanDeath turning Justin into a zombie]].]]
* ExplosiveLeash: The reason he's a Dragon rather than an independent agent. [[spoiler:Justin [[spoiler: Justin triggers it in "Titanium vs. Iron". After that, Justin could always delete him from the mainframe.]]



* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even though he is himself a murderer, even he is shocked when Justin Hammer [[spoiler:kills Mr Fix.]]

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Even though he is himself a murderer, even he is shocked when Justin Hammer [[spoiler:kills Mr Mr. Fix.]]
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%%* {{Expy}}: As a power-armoured supervillain with an icy theme, a disfigured body, freeze-ray and a disgruntled cryonicist seeking retribution against a CorruptCorporateExecutive he used to work, Blizzard is ''Armoured Adventures''' answer to the [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries DCAU's Mr. Freeze]].

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%%* * {{Expy}}: As a power-armoured power-armoured, disfigured supervillain with an icy theme, a disfigured body, freeze-ray and a past as a disgruntled cryonicist seeking retribution against a CorruptCorporateExecutive he used to work, work for, Blizzard is ''Armoured Adventures''' answer to the [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries DCAU's Mr. Freeze]].
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%%* {{Expy}}: As a power-armoured supervillain with an icy theme, a disfigured body, freeze-ray and a disgruntled cryonicist seeking retribution against a CorruptCorporateExecutive he used to work, Blizzard is ''Armoured Adventures''' answer to the [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries DCAU's Mr. Freeze]].
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Ty Olsson (Killer Shrike), Creator/MichaelDaingerfield (Unicorn)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Ty Olsson Creator/TyOlsson (Killer Shrike), Creator/MichaelDaingerfield (Unicorn)



-->'''Voiced by:''' Peter Kelamis

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!!James "Rhodey" Rhodes[=/=]Comicbook/WarMachine

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!!James "Rhodey" Rhodes[=/=]Comicbook/WarMachineRhodes/War Machine



--->'''James''': I am going to ask one more time: Where. Are. They?

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--->'''James''': -->'''James:''' I am going to ask one more time: Where. Are. They?



--->[[LampshadeHanging "Am I the only sane person here?!"]]

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--->[[LampshadeHanging --->''[[LampshadeHanging "Am I the only sane person here?!"]]here?!"]]''



-->"PEPPER! STOP HELPING!"

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-->"PEPPER! -->''"PEPPER! STOP HELPING!"HELPING!"''



!!Whitney Stane[=/=]Madame Masque

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!!Whitney Stane[=/=]Madame Stane/Madame Masque



* HiddenDepths

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* CloudCuckoolander: He's surprisingly good with the Iron Man armor though.

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* CloudCuckoolander: {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He's surprisingly good with the Iron Man armor armor, though.



!!T'Challa a.k.a. The ComicBook/BlackPanther

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!!T'Challa a.k.a. The the ComicBook/BlackPanther



* CompositeCharacter: He is an amalgam of mainstream and Ultimate Nick Fury. He's black and has facial hair like Ultimate Nick Fury as well as a full head of hair with graying temples like mainstream Nick Fury.

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* CompositeCharacter: He is an amalgam of mainstream and [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimate Nick Fury.Fury]]. He's black and has facial hair like Ultimate Nick Fury as well as a full head of hair with graying temples like mainstream Nick Fury.



* JerkAss: when first introduced, he tries to prevent Iron Man from stopping the Living Laser so SHIELD do it themselves (and fail miserably), threatens to arrest him and is willing to have the space station explode with his men still inside to prevent the Living Laser from using it. Then, next episode, we learn he keeps a dying Living Laser prisoner under awful conditions.
** TookALevelInKindness: as the story goes on, he becomes slightly more sympathetic; in later episodes, he learns about Iron Man's real identity, but decides to not oppose his carrier, even congratulating him. Then Ross is introduced, and makes him look sympathetic by acting even more of a JerkAss than him.

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* JerkAss: when {{Jerkass}}: When first introduced, he tries to prevent Iron Man from stopping the Living Laser so SHIELD do it themselves (and fail miserably), threatens to arrest him and is willing to have the space station explode with his men still inside to prevent the Living Laser from using it. Then, next episode, we learn he keeps a dying Living Laser prisoner under awful conditions.
** * TookALevelInKindness: as As the story goes on, he becomes slightly more sympathetic; in later episodes, he learns about Iron Man's real identity, but decides to not oppose his carrier, even congratulating him. Then Ross is introduced, and makes him look sympathetic by acting even more of a JerkAss {{Jerkass}} than him.



!!Bruce Banner / [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk The Hulk]]

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!!Bruce Banner / [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Banner/[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk The Hulk]]



* HulkingOut: The TropeNamer. Banner becomes the Hulk when enraged.

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* HulkingOut: The TropeNamer.Naturally, being the {{Trope Namer|s}}. Banner becomes the Hulk when enraged.



!!Clint Barton / ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}

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!!Clint Barton / ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}Barton/ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}



!!Natasha Romanoff / ComicBook/BlackWidow

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!!Natasha Romanoff / ComicBook/BlackWidowRomanoff[=/=]ComicBook/BlackWidow



* MsFanservice: Wears a sexy form fitting catsuit.

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* MsFanservice: Wears a sexy form fitting catsuit.form-fitting SpyCatsuit.



!!ComicBook/JeanGrey / Annie Claremont

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!!ComicBook/JeanGrey / Annie !!Jean Grey/Annie Claremont



!!Obadiah Stane [[spoiler:/ Iron Monger]]

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!!Obadiah Stane [[spoiler:/ Iron Stane[[spoiler:/Iron Monger]]



!!Temugin "Gene" Khan[=/=]The Mandarin (True Heir)

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!!Temugin "Gene" Khan[=/=]The Khan/The Mandarin (True Heir)



* AdaptationalHeroism: The Mandarin in the comic is an EvilOverlord motivated by megalomania, as well as an AbusiveParent. This one is on the receiving end of the abuse (though that's also because he's based on the Mandarin's son), has redeeming qualities and genuinely believes he can make the world a better place by ruling it.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: The Mandarin in the comic is an EvilOverlord motivated by megalomania, as well as an AbusiveParent.{{Abusive Parent|s}}. This one is on the receiving end of the abuse (though that's also because he's based on the Mandarin's son), has redeeming qualities and genuinely believes he can make the world a better place by ruling it.



* MirrorCharacter: To Tony. Both of them are high profile rich kids, who have lost a parent, have taken said parent’s’ responsibilities and have a secret identity.

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* MirrorCharacter: To Tony. Both of them are high profile high-profile rich kids, kids who have lost a parent, have taken said parent’s’ parent's responsibilities and have a secret identity.



* {{Abusive Parent|s}}: He is not very nice or caring toward his stepson Gene.

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* {{Abusive Parent|s}}: AbusiveParents: He is not very nice or caring toward his stepson Gene.



!!Arthur Parks[=/=]The Living Laser

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!!Arthur Parks[=/=]The Parks/The Living Laser



-->'''Living Laser''': You can't hold me! I'm the Living Laser! You hear me?! I'm ''THE LIVING LASER!''
-->''(Parks impotently bounces about the telescope but is unable to escape)''
-->'''Living Laser''': '''''[[SayMyName IRON MAAAAAAAAAAN!]]'''''

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-->'''Living Laser''': Laser:''' You can't hold me! I'm the Living Laser! You hear me?! I'm ''THE LIVING LASER!''
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LASER!''\\
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escape]''\\
'''Living Laser:'''
'''''[[SayMyName IRON MAAAAAAAAAAN!]]'''''



!!Donald Gill[=/=]Blizzard

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!!Donald Gill[=/=]BlizzardGill/Blizzard



!!Basil Sandhurst[=/=]The Controller

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!!Basil Sandhurst[=/=]The Sandhurst/The Controller



[[folder:Iron Man OS [=7.4B=]]]

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[[folder:Iron Man OS [=7.4B=]]]7.4B]]



!![[ComicBook/{{MODOK}} M.O.D.O.C.]]

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!![[ComicBook/{{MODOK}} M.!!M.O.D.O.C.]]



!!Justin Hammer [[spoiler:/ Titanium Man]]

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!!Justin Hammer [[spoiler:/ Titanium Hammer[[spoiler:/Titanium Man]]



!!Victor Von Doom[=/=]ComicBook/DoctorDoom

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!!Victor Von Doom[=/=]ComicBook/DoctorDoomDoom/Doctor Doom



[[folder:Magneto /
Max Eisenhardt]]
!!ComicBook/{{Magneto}}

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[[folder:Magneto /
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!!ComicBook/{{Magneto}}!!Magneto/Max Eisenhardt
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* BladeOnAStick: That can shoot an EnergyBall.
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* WhipItGood: Even lampshaded by Iron Man when he meets him.
-->'''Tony:''' "What do they call you? The Whipping Boy? Whipo? [[TitleDrop Whip It Good?]]"

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%%* RoaringRampageOfRevenge* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: In first appearance, he sought out revenge against Moses Magnum for killing his father. His desire for was so great, he threatened to reveal Tony’s secret identity if he interfered. Luckily, he gets out this at the end of the episode.


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* TruerToTheText: Name wise at least. This one of the few adaptations to use Magneto’s original name from the comics,
Max Eisenhardt, while Erik Lehnsherr, the name he usually goes by is more of an alias.

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* TruerToTheText: Name wise at least. This one of the few adaptations to use Magneto’s original name from the comics,
comics, Max Eisenhardt, while Erik Lehnsherr, the name he usually goes by is more of an alias.
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* RoleReprise: Has the same Voice Actress as the one who played Jean in X-men Evolution.

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* RoleReprise: Has the same Voice Actress as the one who played Venus Terzo previously voiced Jean in X-men Evolution.''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution''.
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* NotSoDifferent: Having gone through experiences similar as Tony, such as losing a father, and having to take out his father’s responsibilities as a teenager, something both Rhodey and Pepper point out.
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* FatalFlaw: Tony’s own overconfidence, has caused him to make rash decisions throughout the series and unintentionally help his enemies.

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* FatalFlaw: Tony’s own overconfidence, has caused him to make rash decisions throughout the series and unintentionally help his enemies.enemies, allow them to gain the upper hand over him, or create new enemies in the process.
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