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Marvel intended the ''Heroes Reborn'' project to continue, but it was canceled because of creative differences with Jim Lee. The characters were then [[ComicBook/HeroesReturn returned]] to the Franchise/MarvelUniverse and relaunched.

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Marvel intended the ''Heroes Reborn'' project to continue, but it was canceled because of creative differences with they wanted Jim Lee.Lee to take over as full-time artist on one of the books and he didn't want to do that. The characters were then [[ComicBook/HeroesReturn returned]] to the Franchise/MarvelUniverse and relaunched.
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ComicBook/IronMan was relaunched in 1996 in an UltimateUniverse, the ComicBook/HeroesReborn project. The comic was managed by Creator/JimLee and Scott Lobdell.

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ComicBook/IronMan was relaunched in
''Heroes Reborn: Iron Man'' is a
1996 in an UltimateUniverse, the ComicBook/HeroesReborn project. comic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics. The comic was managed written by Creator/JimLee and Scott Lobdell.Lobdell, with art by Whilce Portacio, and colors by Scott Williams and John Dickenson. The series was launched as part of the ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn'' publishing initiative.






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* AdaptationalVillainy: While not to the same degree as his Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse incarnation, Jasper Sitwell is a villain, being a slimy, self-serving operative.
In fact, [[CompositeCharacter this universe's version of the Abomination]] is the result of Sitwell deliberately injecting Samson to force his cooperation.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While not to the same degree as his Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse incarnation, Jasper Sitwell is a villain, being a slimy, self-serving operative. \n In fact, [[CompositeCharacter this universe's version of the Abomination]] is the result of Sitwell deliberately injecting Samson to force his cooperation.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Doc Samson becoming [[CompositeCharacter this universe's version of the Abomination]] is the result of Jasper Sitwell deliberately injecting Samson to force his cooperation.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Doc Samson becoming While not to the same degree as his Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse incarnation, Jasper Sitwell is a villain, being a slimy, self-serving operative.
In fact,
[[CompositeCharacter this universe's version of the Abomination]] is the result of Jasper Sitwell deliberately injecting Samson to force his cooperation.
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* RetCanon: Not only did the series restore the classic Tony Stark to life, but when he and the others returned to the normal Marvel universe, Tony kept the fuller mustache/goatee combo he sported in this story. In fact, several subsequent incarnations, including the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel and Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, have defaulted to it, having Tony sport the beard from day one in those universes.

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Things start during a testing of the "Promotheus" armor, an Iron Man armor prototype, that causes the death of the pilot, Rebel. The company of Tony Stark is sued because of it, but he manages to be acquitted. Still, this causes an uproar among his workers and the common people, who despise Tony Stark because AristocratsAreEvil. One of them manages to sneak into the place and detonate the Gamma bomb created by Bruce Banner. Banner manages to prevent a destructive explosion, but not the explosion itself, and gets poisoned by gamma radiation. Instead of dying, that turned him into the Hulk. Hulk felled Stark's helicopter; he survived, but loses blood and the shrapnel may kill him if it reaches his heart. So he sneaks into the testing grounds and dons the Prometheus armor.

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Things start during a testing of the "Promotheus" armor, "Promethium" PoweredArmor, an Iron Man armor prototype, that causes the death of the pilot, Rebel.Rebel O'Reilly. The company of Tony Stark is sued because of it, but he manages to be acquitted. Still, this causes an uproar among his workers and the common people, who despise Tony Stark because AristocratsAreEvil. One of them manages to sneak Between this and guilt over Rebel's death, Tony enters a downward spiral into the place and becoming a CorruptCorporateExecutive.

[[HeelRealization His moment of clarity]] begins with Pepper Potts slapping him at one of his parties, but comes to a head when a Hydra cell infiltrates one of his facilities in order to
detonate the Gamma bomb created by Bruce Banner. Banner -- with the aid of Banner himself. Banner, who hadn't realized Hydra planned to set off the bomb, manages to prevent sacrifice himself to drop the bomb into a destructive failsafe pit before it detonates. Instead of dying from the explosion, but not the explosion itself, and gets poisoned by gamma radiation. Instead of dying, that turned radiation turns him into the Hulk. Hulk Tony, who had gone to investigate the attack in person, has his helicopter felled Stark's helicopter; he survived, by the newborn monster. Stark survives, but loses blood and is forced to don the last set of the Promethium armor that had been buried at the facility in order to use its life support systems to stop the shrapnel may kill him if it reaches from his heart. So he sneaks into wounds from reaching his heart.

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the testing grounds armor that represents the first, but not the last, of his sins, Tony is forced to fight the Hulk and dons the Prometheus armor.
many other villains born of his sins while finally starting to work toward atoning for them.



* AdaptationalJerkass: In the first issues, Tony Stark is a completely unlikeable arrogant bastard, using his money and clout to get things his way, not caring at all about the lesser people. At one point, he literally compared common people with ants.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: In the first issues, Tony Stark is a completely unlikeable arrogant bastard, using his money and clout to get things his way, not caring at all about the lesser people. At one point, he literally compared common people with ants. The main theme of the story is Tony's ongoing HeelRealization and attempts to atone by becoming a superhero.




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* VerticalMechaFins: Tony Stark's signature PoweredArmor was reimagined with 'smokestack' fins mounted on its shoulders in this reboot.

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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard were merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. Having facial hair is not enough to qualify. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with manliness in some way. Please read the trope description before re-adding to make sure the example qualifies.


* BadassBeard: It was here when Tony's original pencil-thin mustache grew into the Van Dyke beard he now sports most of the time.



* LeeroyJenkins: Rebel jumped to the action, without caring about the energy surges. That got him killed.

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* LeeroyJenkins: Rebel jumped to the action, without caring about the energy surges. That got him killed.killed.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: In the first issues, Tony Stark is a completely unlikeable arrogant bastard, using his money and clout to get things his way, not caring at all about the lesser people. At one, point, he literally compared common people with ants.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: In the first issues, Tony Stark is a completely unlikeable arrogant bastard, using his money and clout to get things his way, not caring at all about the lesser people. At one, one point, he literally compared common people with ants.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Doc Samson becoming [[CompositeCharacter this universe's version of the Abomination]] is the result of Jasper Sitwell deliberately injecting Samson to force his cooperation.


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* CompositeCharacter: While he'd later make it so his condition was similar to his 616-self, Doc Samson was the Abominaton.
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* BadassBeard: It was here when Tony's original pencil-then mustache grew into the Van Dyke beard he now sports most of the time.

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* BadassBeard: It was here when Tony's original pencil-then pencil-thin mustache grew into the Van Dyke beard he now sports most of the time.
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* BadassBeard: It was here when Tony's original pencil-then mustache grew into the Van Dyke beard he now sports most of the time.
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Marvel intended the Heroes reborn project to continue, but it was canceled because of creative differences with Jim Lee. The characters were then returned to the Franchise/MarvelUniverse and relaunched.

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Marvel intended the Heroes reborn ''Heroes Reborn'' project to continue, but it was canceled because of creative differences with Jim Lee. The characters were then returned [[ComicBook/HeroesReturn returned]] to the Franchise/MarvelUniverse and relaunched.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Bruce Banner is an employee of Tony Stark, Jennifer Walters is his lawyer, and Leonard Samson is a psychologist he got to make a point during the trial.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Tony Stark is forced to don his "Promethium" Powered Armor when he's critically wounded investigating a Hydra attack on one of his facilities where Bruce Banner Banner, his browbeaten subordinate and former friend, was creating a gamma bomb. Meanwhile, Bruce's accident happens while he's trying to keep the sabotaged bomb from killing innocents when it explodes. Iron Man and the Hulk literally name each other when they meet at the end of the first issue, and the Hulk is an employee of a major subplot in the Iron Man title as Tony Stark, Jennifer Walters is his lawyer, and Leonard Samson is a psychologist he got tries to make a point during the trial. help Bruce.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Battery charge: 5%". Let's hope that Stark is not taking a nap inside there...]]
ComicBook/IronMan was relaunched in 1996 in an UltimateUniverse, the ComicBook/HeroesReborn project. The comic was managed by Creator/JimLee and Scott Lobdell.

Things start during a testing of the "Promotheus" armor, an Iron Man armor prototype, that causes the death of the pilot, Rebel. The company of Tony Stark is sued because of it, but he manages to be acquitted. Still, this causes an uproar among his workers and the common people, who despise Tony Stark because AristocratsAreEvil. One of them manages to sneak into the place and detonate the Gamma bomb created by Bruce Banner. Banner manages to prevent a destructive explosion, but not the explosion itself, and gets poisoned by gamma radiation. Instead of dying, that turned him into the Hulk. Hulk felled Stark's helicopter; he survived, but loses blood and the shrapnel may kill him if it reaches his heart. So he sneaks into the testing grounds and dons the Prometheus armor.

Marvel intended the Heroes reborn project to continue, but it was canceled because of creative differences with Jim Lee. The characters were then returned to the Franchise/MarvelUniverse and relaunched.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Bruce Banner is an employee of Tony Stark, Jennifer Walters is his lawyer, and Leonard Samson is a psychologist he got to make a point during the trial.
* AdaptationalJerkass: In the first issues, Tony Stark is a completely unlikeable arrogant bastard, using his money and clout to get things his way, not caring at all about the lesser people. At one, point, he literally compared common people with ants.
* CanonForeigner: Rebel is a new character, not based on any preexisting Marvel character.
* DeathByOriginStory: Rebel dies in the first act of the first issue.
* FoodSlap: Pepper used this with Tony, as she disliked his arrogance. She was fired.
* LeeroyJenkins: Rebel jumped to the action, without caring about the energy surges. That got him killed.

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