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-->'''Alien #2''': It appears to be a vessel, captain. We picked up a lot biological matter from it.

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-->'''Alien #2''': It appears to be a vessel, captain. We picked up a lot of biological matter from it.



* HealingFactor: The Righa has the ability to regrow limbs, demonstrating this powers after Tony blasts off one of its arms.
* ImproperlyParanoid: In issue #4, Tony show's Strange an arsenal of weapons designed to defeat heroes in case they turn rogue. Strange points out that Tony doesn't seem to have any weapons specifically for villains like Thanos. [[spoiler:The issue somewhat subverts this with the reveal that Tony has an anti-Strange contingency which is repurposed to stop an invasion of {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.]]

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* HealingFactor: The Righa has the ability to regrow limbs, demonstrating this powers power after Tony blasts off one of its arms.
* ImproperlyParanoid: In issue #4, Tony show's shows Strange an arsenal of weapons designed to defeat heroes in case they turn rogue. Strange points out that Tony doesn't seem to have any weapons specifically for villains like Thanos. [[spoiler:The issue somewhat subverts this with the reveal that Tony has an anti-Strange contingency which is repurposed to stop an invasion of {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.]]



* ProperlyParanoid: A flashback in issue #5 shows Tony visiting an inmate called Deola who can control metal. When she tries to use her powers on him, she is surprised to see it doesn't work. Tony made sure to incorporate cuntermeasures into his armor that would block out her abilities, having suspected she would try to use her powers on him and having dealt with various enemies who can control metal or electromagnetism.

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* ProperlyParanoid: A flashback in issue #5 shows Tony visiting an inmate called Deola who can control metal. When she tries to use her powers on him, she is surprised to see it doesn't work. Tony made sure to incorporate cuntermeasures countermeasures into his armor that would block out her abilities, having suspected she would try to use her powers on him and having dealt with various enemies who can control metal or electromagnetism.
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** Inverted with Tony is issue #4. Toy starts seeing massive demons that no one else is able to perceive, not even heroes with enhanced senses like Spider-Man or those with connections to mystical forces like Dr. Strange, Brother Voodoo and Moon Knight.

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** Inverted with Tony is issue #4. Toy Tony starts seeing massive demons that no one else is able to perceive, not even heroes with enhanced senses like Spider-Man or those with connections to mystical forces like Dr. Strange, Brother Voodoo and Moon Knight.



* NoodleIncident: A plot point in issue #4 is Toy seeing giant monsters that no one else can. After tracking down and killing a creature that was killing extraterrestrial immigrants, Dr. Strange shows up to reveal that Tony was infected with something called "The Key", which seeks out anything of strong emotional worth to the infected and summons the Lock (the creature Tony killed) to destroy it. As a result of Tony killing the Lock, the monsters he has been seeing are free to physically manifest in our reality. Neither Tony nor Strange knows how Tony was infected with the Key but Maria Hill is sure it happened during one of their "bro lunches".

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* NoodleIncident: A plot point in issue #4 is Toy Tony seeing giant monsters that no one else can. After tracking down and killing a creature that was killing extraterrestrial immigrants, Dr. Strange shows up to reveal that Tony was infected with something called "The Key", which seeks out anything of strong emotional worth to the infected and summons the Lock (the creature Tony killed) to destroy it. As a result of Tony killing the Lock, the monsters he has been seeing are free to physically manifest in our reality. Neither Tony nor Strange knows how Tony was infected with the Key but Maria Hill is sure it happened during one of their "bro lunches".
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* BearyFriendly: George, the head guard at the Cube, is a humanoid polar bear. He is nice and friendly with Tony and even has something of a private joke he shares with Deola, one of the prisoners.
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* DissonantSerenity: The aliens trying to kill Tony in issue #5 don't show any visible panic in their tone when [[spoiler:Deola aims a KillSat at them]]:
-->'''Alien #1''': What is that lieutenant?
-->'''Alien #2''': It appears to be a vessel, captain. We picked up a lot biological matter from it.
-->'''Alien #1''': [[spoiler:Inside, it looks like a giant gun to me, captain.]]
-->'''Alien #3''': Oh, I see that now, lieutenant.


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* ReedRichardsIsUseless: S.H.I.E.L.D. has a KillSat containing heads cloned from an alien species whose SuperScream can level cities. Tony laments that despite this technology, children are still waiting for organ donors but acknowledges that organs won't matter if Earth is destroyed.
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* CorruptedContingency: [[spoiler:Issue #5 reveals that Tony created a backup system that uploads his memories into a cloned body any time he dies. However, the system suffers a glitch where it often activates even when he doesn't die, resulting in multiple Tony Starks running around. This causes a security hazard and Tony is forced to terminate the clones.]]


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* HealingFactor: The Righa has the ability to regrow limbs, demonstrating this powers after Tony blasts off one of its arms.
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* ExtraOreDinary: A flashback to issue #5 features an inmate of the Cube named Deola who can control metal. She is placed in a special cell with no metal and the prison guard George has to remove all metal objects on his person before taking Tony to see her. Tony himself makes it a point to incorporate technology into his armor that negates her abilities.


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* ProperlyParanoid: A flashback in issue #5 shows Tony visiting an inmate called Deola who can control metal. When she tries to use her powers on him, she is surprised to see it doesn't work. Tony made sure to incorporate cuntermeasures into his armor that would block out her abilities, having suspected she would try to use her powers on him and having dealt with various enemies who can control metal or electromagnetism.
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* ContinuityNod: Issue #4 takes place during Tony's time as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. When Strange asks if they should call the Avengers to help with the current crisis at hand, Tony replies that [[ComicBook/CivilWar2006 most of them aren't particularly happy with him at the moment]].
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* ItsPersonal: Issue #3 sees Tony coming to the aid of a boy who's mother was kidnapped by Mojo. As Tony was unable to prevent his own mother from dying, he takes this particular mission very personally. The issue ends with him visiting his mother's grave and wishing her a happy Mother's Day.

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* ItsPersonal: Issue [[spoiler:Issue #3 sees Tony coming to the aid of a boy who's mother was kidnapped by Mojo. As Tony was unable to prevent his own mother from dying, he takes this particular mission very personally. The issue ends with him visiting his mother's grave and wishing her a happy Mother's Day.]]
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* NoodleIncident: A plot point in issue #4 is Toy seeing giant monsters that no one else can. After tracking down and killing a creature that was killing extraterrestrial immigrants, Dr. Strange shows up to reveal that Tony was infected with something called "The Key", which seeks out anything of strong emotional worth to the infected and summons the Lock (the creature Tony killed) to destroy it. As a result of Tony killing the Lock, the monsters he has been seeing are free to physically manifest in our reality. Neither Tony nor Strange knows how Tony was infected with the Key but Maria Hill is sure it happened during one of their "bro lunches".

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* CasualKink: Issue #4 deals with Tony seeing several giant monster wrapped in chains.

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* CasualKink: Issue #4 deals with Tony seeing several giant monster wrapped in chains. Tony jokes that this means he might have an unexplored bondage kink, prompting this response from Dr. Strange:
-->Unexplored? You forget I've met one of your exes.

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* CasualKink: Issue #4 deals with Tony seeing several giant monster wrapped in chains.



* ImproperlyParanoid: In issue #4, Tony show's Strange an arsenal of weapons designed to defeat heroes in case they turn rogue. Strange points out that Tony doesn't seem to have any weapons specifically for villains like Thanos.

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* ImproperlyParanoid: In issue #4, Tony show's Strange an arsenal of weapons designed to defeat heroes in case they turn rogue. Strange points out that Tony doesn't seem to have any weapons specifically for villains like Thanos. [[spoiler:The issue somewhat subverts this with the reveal that Tony has an anti-Strange contingency which is repurposed to stop an invasion of {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.]]
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* ImproperlyParanoid: In issue #4, Tony show's Strange an arsenal of weapons designed to defeat heroes in case they turn rogue. Strange points out that Tony doesn't seem to have any weapons specifically for villains like Thanos.


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** Inverted with Tony is issue #4. Toy starts seeing massive demons that no one else is able to perceive, not even heroes with enhanced senses like Spider-Man or those with connections to mystical forces like Dr. Strange, Brother Voodoo and Moon Knight.
** Played straight in the same issue with Strange and Tony. While Tony is trying to draw Strange's attention to the demon the former is seeing, the latter points out supernatural creatures that are invisible to Tony like phantom squids who are mating and a dying gargoyle.
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* DualWielding: As the "Iron Shogun" in issue #3, Tony wields two {{Laser Sword}}s.


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* ItsPersonal: Issue #3 sees Tony coming to the aid of a boy who's mother was kidnapped by Mojo. As Tony was unable to prevent his own mother from dying, he takes this particular mission very personally. The issue ends with him visiting his mother's grave and wishing her a happy Mother's Day.


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* {{Oni}}: Tony fights these in issue #3 as the Iron Shogun.
* SpeedBlitz: Iron Shogun fights mooks this way, moving faster than the eye can capture and slicing enemies in pieces before they can react.
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* MusicalAssassin: Tami has a futuristic guitar which allows her to summon and control giant stone golems and travel through time.
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* WhatTheHellHero: One issue calls out Tony for having armors specifically to take out his allies like Thor and Hulk rather than villains. At the end Doctor Strange realizes the machine they just used to stop an invasion of mystical beings was a "Strangebuster" and be admonishes Stark for it.

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* WhatTheHellHero: One issue calls out Tony for having armors specifically to take out his allies like Thor and Hulk rather than villains. At the end Doctor Strange realizes the machine they just used to stop an invasion of mystical beings was a "Strangebuster" and be he admonishes Stark for it.
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* AntiMagic: Tony has a contingency for mystical threats. A machine samples something with their magic, targets the specific magical energies and smashes a cosmic cube to direct the reality warping energies to erase any trace of it in local reality.


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* WhatTheHellHero: One issue calls out Tony for having armors specifically to take out his allies like Thor and Hulk rather than villains. At the end Doctor Strange realizes the machine they just used to stop an invasion of mystical beings was a "Strangebuster" and be admonishes Stark for it.
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''I am Iron Man'' is a 2023 limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics, timed to commemorate the [[MilestoneCelebration 60th anniversary]] of the titular. It's written by Murewa Ayodele, with art by Dotun Akande.

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''I am Iron Man'' is a 2023 limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics, timed to commemorate the [[MilestoneCelebration 60th anniversary]] of the titular.titular ComicBook/IronMan. It's written by Murewa Ayodele, with art by Dotun Akande.
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''I am Iron Man'' is a 2023 limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics, timed to commemorate the [[MilestoneCelebration 60th anniversary]] of the titular. It's written by Murewa Ayodele, with art by Dotun Akande.

Tony Stark's had a long career as the superhero Iron Man, both as a solo hero and one of the founding members of the Avengers. The series depicts new adventures during his past, looking at the different phases of that career.

The first issue was released March 1, 2023.
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!!''I am Iron Man'' contains examples of the following tropes:
* {{Interquel}}: The series is set during Tony's long career as Iron Man, with a TimeSkip between each issue.
* NoSell: In Tony's first clash with Tami, one of her giant stone golems takes a kick at Iron Man. He stands his ground rather than trying to dodge, and its foot shatters when it connects. Iron Man, on the other hand, is completely unmoved.
* VariantCover: The first issue has two variant covers showing Tony, unmasked, in different versions of the Iron Man suit.
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