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Iron Man's first proper suit of armour from the 2008 movie is ... and a look at how the version which ended up on ... and was actually brought to the screen in iron man 3 as the mark 15 ...
The Mark III suit-up from the original Iron Man still sets the gold standard for superhero transformations. Before nanotech, before remote deployments, there was the iconic gantry, a couple of ...
Stark later added the Mark 3 to his hall of armour it is has since become one of his most iconic suits." "This 1/1 scale Iron Man Mark III Bust includes the full chest, back and shoulders of the ...
Iron Man Mark III (Battle Damaged) DLX figure priced at $99, set for Q4 2025 release with pre-orders coming soon The Iron Man Mark III armor was introduced in the first film in 2008 and was Tony's ...
Throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Infinity Saga, Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark built a total of 85 Iron Man suits. Each iteration boasted general improvements to factors such as firepower, ...
Just when you thought it wasn’t possible for any more** Iron Man 3** content to arrive online, here comes two new suits of armour to prove you oh-so-very-wrong. Yesterday we met Silver Centurion ...
Tony Stark is invincible — at least when it comes to the numbers for Iron Man 3, that is. A whopping $174 million at the box office opening weekend. A staggering $409 million domestically. More ...
New Iron Man 3 Suits Get A Spotlight ... including the Mark 33 and Mark 40. Check them out ... and the daunting Hyper Velocity Suit that looks ready to live up to its codename of “Shotgun. ...
The aptly named Iron Man Factory is charging $2,000 for the suits, sure that's a lot of money, but this isn't your usual fancy dress attire, it's freaking Iron Man!
With the London Toy Fair wrapping up and the U.S. Toy Fair right around the corner, lots of new movie toys are getting revealed. With Iron Man 3, there’s all the armor that you would expect ...
Marvel’s Iron Man 3 will debut an array of never-before-seen suits, but it's the sleek, golden Mark XLII that was the main focus for Marvel’s Head of Visual Development, Ryan Meinerding.