List of Iron Man: Armored Adventures episodes
The following is an episode list for the Marvel Animation television series Iron Man: Armored Adventures, which is based on Iron Man, the Marvel Comics character. The series began regular broadcasts on April 24, 2009.[1] In Australia, where the series aired on ABC, some episodes were aired before the US and Canadian broadcasts.[2][3] Additionally, international broadcast begins with the opening credits, which are followed by the episodes in their entirety, whereas in the North American airings the teaser precedes the opening credits.
Episodes
Season One
The first two episodes debuted on the Canadian network Teletoon on November 21, 2008; regular broadcasts began on April 19, 2009. The time slot was 8 am Sunday mornings, with the episode repeated on the following Friday at 6:30 pm.[4] This season started in the US on April 24, 2009[5] with a one hour premiere from 7–8 pm (ET) on Nicktoons Network. Its regularly scheduled time slot is Fridays at 7 pm (ET).[6] The first half of the season began airing in Australia on May 13, 2009 on weekday afternoons as part of Rollercoaster; some episodes have been screened out of production (and chronological) order.
Iron Man: Armored Adventures airs sporadically in Australia on the free-to-air children's channel ABC3.
Season One credit Stéphane Juffé and Philippe Guyenne as co-Directors, while Season Two credit Philippe Guyenne as Director. Season One episodes credit Christopher Yost as Story Editor, while Season Two episodes credit Brandon Auman as Head Writer/Story Editor.
No. | Title[7] | Story by | Written by | Original US air date | Original AUS air date | Original CAN air date | Production code |
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1 | "Iron, Forged in Fire: Part 1" | Romain Van Liemt, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost | Christopher Yost | April 24, 2009 | May 13, 2009 | April 12, 2009 | 101 |
Inventor Howard Stark dies in a plane crash while investigating an ancient Chinese “Makluan ring”. His son, Tony Stark, barely survives the crash when the armored exoskeleton-battle suit which Tony designed and built himself implants in his chest a device to sustain his damaged heart. Obadiah Stane takes control of Howard’s company, Stark International, and begins weaponizing Stark’s inventions. Tony moves in with family friend James “Rhodey” Rhodes and his mother, Roberta, and begins attending school. There, he meets classmate Pepper Potts who informs Tony that Stane is under investigation by the FBI for possible involvement in Howard’s death. When Tony goes to investigate in his armored battle suit, he ends up preventing a runaway train from crashing into Stark Tower; the media calls him Iron Man. A shadowy figure called the Mandarin, wearing a second mystical Makluan ring, vows to obtain the second ring now in Stane’s possession. Introducing Characters: Tony Stark, Howard Stark, Obadiah Stane, Patricia "Pepper" Potts, James "Rhodey" Rhodes, Roberta Rhodes and Mandarin | |||||||
2 | "Iron, Forged in Fire: Part 2" | Romain Van Liemt, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost | Christopher Yost | April 24, 2009 | May 13, 2009 | April 12, 2009 | 102 |
The Mandarin, shown to be an old man named Zhang, quarrels with his stepson Gene Khan. When Stane demonstrates his weaponized version of Tony’s “Earth Mover” invention to a group of potential buyers, Tony, as Iron Man, destroys them. Meanwhile, Gene, having imprisoned Zhang, appears as the Mandarin and takes Stane’s ring. Introducing Characters: Gene Khan | |||||||
3 | "Secrets and Lies" | TBA | Alexx Van Dyne | May 1, 2009 | May 18, 2009 | April 19, 2009 | 103 |
As tensions mount between the Tong and rival criminal organization the Maggia, Gene enrolls in the Tomorrow Academy to be closer to Tony in hopes of learning more about the Makluan rings. When a team of Maggia thugs headed by Unicorn and Killer Shrike kidnap Gene, Tony, and Pepper, Rhodey remotely pilots the Iron Man armor to their rescue. Introducing Characters: Maggia, Unicorn, and Killer Shrike | |||||||
4 | "Cold War" | TBA | Eugene Son | May 8, 2009 | May 15, 2009 | April 26, 2009 | 104 |
In hopes of exposing Stane as evil, Tony teams up with Blizzard, until he realizes that Blizzard wants to hurt Stane along with anyone else who gets in his way. As Iron Man, Tony reluctantly saves Stane, leaving Blizzard cryogenically frozen in Stark Tower. Introducing Characters: Blizzard (Donnie Gill) | |||||||
5 | "Whiplash" | TBA | Paul Giacoppo | May 15, 2009 | May 19, 2009 | May 3, 2009 | 105 |
Whiplash seriously injures Pepper’s FBI agent father, who is close to finding Mr. Fix. When Fix sends Whiplash after Pepper, Tony saves her, and reveals to her his identity as Iron Man. Iron Man defeats Whiplash by using a new, more powerful suit of armor to hurl Whiplash into an electrical transformer. | |||||||
6 | "Iron Man vs. the Crimson Dynamo" | Brandon Auman | TBA | May 22, 2009 | May 20, 2009 | May 10, 2009 | 106 |
Two years ago, an astronaut named Ivan Vanko was lost in space while observing the Sun. Two minutes ago, he crashed down into the middle of New York City. Vanko is alive thanks to the massive environmental suit he was wearing dubbed ‘the Crimson Dynamo’ (it was designed to survive the harshest conditions imaginable). But after years in space, all Vanko wants is revenge on the people who left him behind...Project Pegasus. Iron Man is hard timed trying to fight the tough suit and decides to use brains over brawn. But as he ran low on energy, Pepper is able to locate Vanko's family and resolve the matter peacefully. Tony falls asleep in the armor on the way back to the armory. | |||||||
7 | "Meltdown" | TBA | Eugene Son | May 29, 2009 | December 12, 2009 | November 22, 2009 | 107 |
Tony is still flunking school and is placed in the lead role of Hamlet (which ironically the main character of which is in the same situation he is). He learns from a holographic will of his father that he wanted him to have a normal life rather than letting the company be a burden on him. However, a Maggia member named Arthur Parks becomes the Living Laser through use of an experimental vest stolen during a raid. Iron Man is able to stop him and remove the vest but it had a lasting effect on the Laser, whose body turned to pure energy and resolves to take down Iron Man. Note: Howard Stark (hologram version) mentioned that Rhodey's father was named David. | |||||||
8 | "Field Trip" | TBA | Len Uhley | June 5, 2009 | May 21, 2009 | May 17, 2009 | 108 |
While sneaking into Stark Industries, Tony's Stealth Armor shorts out, forcing him to leave it in his father's vault which to his dismay has been stripped clean. In order to retrieve the armor before Stane can find it, Tony, Rhodey and Pepper set up with a school field trip in order to smuggle in replacement powers cells. However with Tony barred from the building, it is up to Rhodey and Pepper to save the day. | |||||||
9 | "Ancient History 101" | TBA | Alexx Van Dyne | June 5, 2009 | May 22, 2009 | May 24, 2009 | 109 |
Tony, his friends and Gene search the ancient ruins where his father first found one of the Makluan Rings and discover a carving explaining the history of the rings and that for each one there's a test established by the first Mandarin intended to determine the worthiness of his heirs and activate to each ring's power. In this case the test being one of wisdom, Gene assumes the key lies in choosing a book over a sword, but this only ends up bringing stone Dreadknight statues to life and splitting the group. Knocking Rhodey unconscious, Gene attempts to defeat the statues as the Mandarin but it is Tony and Pepper who realize the sword is the key to passing the test. After escaping the collapsing temple, they discover the sword contains a map to the next ring. | |||||||
10 | "Ready, A.I.M., Fire" | TBA | Kevin Burke, Chris "Doc" Wyatt | July 24, 2009 | May 25, 2009 | May 31, 2009 | 110 |
At a school science fair, Tony is approached by the Controller on behalf of A.I.M. and tricked into making a mind/machine interface work. The head of A.I.M., angered that this may compromise their M.O.D.O.K project orders all efforts on the interface to cease and Tony and the others exterminated. However, Tony has already been successful, allowing the Controller to take over his friends. Now Iron Man must step in and save the day, only to find his life being saved in the process by a girl named Whitney, who is revealed to be the daughter of his greatest enemy. | |||||||
11 | "Seeing Red" | TBA | Christopher Yost | July 31, 2009 | May 26, 2009 | June 7, 2009 | 111 |
Rhodey becomes concerned over Tony's plans to increasingly weaponize the Iron Man armor using reverse engineered captured tech. Obadiah Stane offers to bail out Anton Harkov and Project Pegasus in return for the Crimson Dynamo armor which is upgraded to capture Iron Man, resulting in a pitched battle in the middle of the city that leaves Stane furious at the reckless endangerment of innocent lives. Having lost the battle and fallen unconscious, Tony is brought to Project Pegasus. Harkov and Stane then begin to analyze the Iron Man armor. With the help of Rhodey and Pepper, Tony manages to escape, only to return in the Dynamo Buster armor (which resembles the Hulkbuster Armor). He then uses a virus called 'Technovore' to destroy Pegasus' advanced AI Delphi, both to defeat the Dynamo and prevent Stane from acquiring detailed technical data on Iron Man. Tony is excited that he finally defeat one of his enemies, saying that what they need to win is better tech, weapons, and to stay ahead. Rhodey, on the other hand, reminds Tony that there is a line between good and evil, and that he just came close to crossing it. Though successful, there is an unexpected consequence, back at Project Pegasus having consumed all available data, the Technovore is close to burning itself out just as Tony planned. When Obadiah Stane is informed by his secretary that Anton Harkov is on the other line, Obadiah has her tell Anton Harkov that the offer is rescinded. But unknown to Tony one of Pegasus' projects were computer-controlled nano-mites. Using the connection Technovore takes control of the Nano-mites abandoning the computer, it forms a body and says one word "Consume". Note: Owl has a verbal cameo as the school's mascot "Leland the Owl". | |||||||
12 | "Masquerade" | TBA | Brandon Auman | August 7, 2009 | May 27, 2009 | June 14, 2009 | 112 |
When Obadiah starts acting strangely, Iron Man investigates and discovers that "Obadiah" is being impersonated by a villain named Madame Masque. When she sets her sights on Iron Man, she begins to frame Iron Man of various crimes. It is revealed that Masque is actually Stane's own daughter, Whitney, using a stolen invention of Stark's deceased father to strike out at her own for neglecting her. | |||||||
13 | "Hide and Seek" | TBA | Ken Pontac | August 14, 2009 | May 28, 2009 | June 21, 2009 | 113 |
Tony and Gene team up to recover the third Makluan Ring, making Rhodey and Pepper furious at being left out even though Tony did so to protect them. When trying to claim the ring, Gene ends up awakening the ring's ancient robot guardian Ultimo (whose design bears a striking resemblance to Ultron). When Tony and his friends decipher the solution to the test of Courage, the Mandarin appears to reclaim his prize. | |||||||
14 | "Man and Iron Man" | Sean Ryan | Thomas Barichella | August 21, 2009 | May 29, 2009 | June 28, 2009 | 114 |
Tony upgrades the Iron Man exoskeleton software, and proceeds without testing it to clash with a newly equipped Whiplash, who now has a disc and better chains, courtesy of Mr. Fix. A momentary relapse in the armor's functionality is ignored, but makes critical changes to his suit. The suit has the ability to detect enemy power signatures, and when Tony attempts to find, and not fight, Mr. Fix, the armor displays sentient ability, putting itself into attack mode. It easily overpowers Whiplash with perfect maneuvering, and to the horror of Tony, destroys the facility that Mr. Fix occupied. Thinking that the Iron Man armor killed Mr. Fix and Whiplash, Tony and Rhodey decide that the armor needs to be taken care of, and the suit craftily lures Tony away, then attacks Rhodey. The armor decides that Tony's danger-seeking behavior is not healthy for him, and tells Tony that he is to be confined within the armor at all times. Tony resists, and damages the armor. Rhodey grabs a magnetic repulsor, and Tony jumps in the way of the blast the armor directs at Rhodey. Tony goes into cardiac arrest, and the armor sacrifices itself to preserve its creator's life. | |||||||
15 | "Panther's Prey" | Andrew Robinson | Cyril Tysz | August 28, 2009 | December 26, 2009 | January 17, 2010 | 115 |
Iron Man is tracking an international thief named Moses Magnum right to AIM’s secret headquarters, but the Black Panther is after Magnum as well. Magnum stole something that belongs to the Panther, and the Panther aims to get it back, even if he has to go through Iron Man to do it. It is later revealed that Magnum had stolen Vibranium from Wakanda and killed the Panther's father in a revolt. The Panther eventually acknowledges that allowing other people to help him might be a better way to operate than keeping Wakanda's borders forever closed, as it might have saved his father's life if it had been done earlier, once Iron Man saves his life. | |||||||
16 | "Fun with Lasers" | Eugene Son | Thomas Barichella | September 4, 2009 | December 26, 2009 | January 24, 2010 | 116 |
The Living Laser takes over a space satellite and threatens Earth. When Iron Man tries to stop him, he runs into Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. who inform Iron Man not to get involved, even though he is putting his agents at risk. Iron Man flies to space to fight the Laser, but Fury gives him a 20-minute window in which to defuse the situation before he sets a self-destruct in the station off in order to prevent the Laser from destroying New York. Iron Man eventually tricks the Laser into capturing himself and S.H.I.E.L.D. takes him into custody, Fury threatening to destroy Iron Man if he ever "does more harm than good." | |||||||
17 | "Chasing Ghosts" | Brandon Auman | Thomas Barichella | September 18, 2009 | January 2, 2010 | January 31, 2010 | 117 |
A hit has been placed on Tony Stark, and the Ghost has come to collect. Tony cannot even see the invisible and untouchable Ghost coming, but he’s got a guardian angel, whether he likes it or not: Madame Masque, telling him that her father hired the Ghost to kill Tony, she posed as Tony to keep him from the real Tony. And while Madame Masque battles the Ghost to protect Tony, Tony finds himself pushing away Rhodey and Pepper in order to protect them. But when Whitney is captured by the Ghost, Tony has to turn to the very best friends he pushed away for help. When Iron Man confronts Ghost, he tells him it was stupid of Ghost capturing Obadiah Stane's daughter, Whitney, and realizing that he was not hired by him. Eventually, Whitney pays the ghost off to stop hunting Tony. | |||||||
18 | "Pepper, Interrupted" | Alexx Van Dyne | Julien Magnat | September 25, 2009 | January 2, 2010 | February 7, 2010 | 118 |
Pepper realizes if she wants to keep Tony as a friend, she has to learn to start liking Gene Khan, who has busy trying to negotiate peace as the Mandarin between his Tong forces and the Maggia. Pepper ends up in the middle of the conflict. In order save Pepper from Count Nefaria and the Black Knight, without revealing his secret, Gene calls Iron Man. When Iron Man interrupts the meeting, the Tong and the Maggia fight, leaving Iron Man against Black Knight. In the end, Gene saves Pepper, Count Nefaria and Black Knight got arrested and the Tong soldiers find out that the man they've been following is not the Mandarin. | |||||||
19 | "Technovore" | Christopher Yost | Julien Magnat | October 9, 2009 | January 2, 2010 | February 14, 2010 | 119 |
The Technovore virus that Tony unleashed against Project Pegasus didn't burn out as intended. It has acquired the nanotechnology and is running loose in the Project Pegasus complex, assimilating any technology it can gets its hands on. It has taken on the shape of a robot, which bears resemblance to Spider-Man villain, Carnage. Meanwhile, Nick Fury sends some S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents to bring Tony to repair the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier's engines. It is also revealed that the Living Laser is dying and that S.H.I.E.L.D. intends to let him waste away as he was a villain. Rhodey goes to the Pegasus facility to check out a disturbance only to run into Technovore, when it gets a hold of Rhody's earpiece, it calls Tony so it can absorb the Iron Man armor. After the Pegasus scientist who was hiding in the building fled, Tony arrives. After exhausting every option, Tony activates the armor's self-destruct sequence, and abandoned the armor and ran for it. The explosion destroys both Technovore and the facility. Meanwhile somewhere in Russia, Anton Harkov leaves a plane. But unknown to him, a microscopic cell of Technovore's nanomite body still remains inside the fabric of his coat. Note: Beginning with this episode, this episode began to air on NickToons (formerly called Nicktoons Network). | |||||||
20 | "World on Fire" | Ken Pontac | Thomas Barichella | October 16, 2009 | January 2, 2010 | February 21, 2010 | 120 |
The fourth Makluan Ring has been found, and when Tony, Rhodey and Pepper rush off to collect it, Gene is left behind. And while Gene tries to track down his ‘friends,’ he’s left alone with memories of his mother, the person who introduced him to his destiny, his birthright: the Makluan Rings. Actually claiming that birthright isn’t so easy though, which Tony is finding out first hand. He’s facing the fourth Guardian: the Firebrand, when Pepper put the ice in, it possessed Rhodey and when she put coal in, it possessed her and it is about to erupt volcanoes all over the world. Rhodey and Tony pass the test with Gene's help and activating the ring. They arrive back home, Tony has the ring on and can't get to do anything, but the Mandarin could. | |||||||
21 | "Designed Only for Chaos" | Eugene Son | Thomas Barichella | October 23, 2009 | January 9, 2010 | February 28, 2010 | 121 |
The Living Laser is dying, and Tony Stark is trying to save his life. But fate has other plans. The Ghost has been hired by AIM to 'steal' the Laser. When the Ghost comes Tony realizes that it was AIM who hired the Ghost to kill him. AIM needs him to be a power source for their greatest creation, and when Iron Man arrives to rescue the Laser, he's too late. The Mental Organism Designed Only for Conquest is online. Not even Iron Man can withstand MODOK's mental power and MODOK immediately brings Iron Man to his knees and takes information from him, including his secret identity. When the Living Laser hears MODOK said that Tony is Iron Man he realizes that Iron Man had been trying to help him the whole time. Then he joins the fight just as MODOK is about to finish Iron Man and working together the two overpower MODOK and cause his memory system to crash so he forgets all the information he took from Iron Man. But after battle it becomes too late to save the Laser, Iron Man thanks the redeemed Living Laser for saving him and then he disappears. Meanwhile Tony loses faith in his father after learning from Nick Fury that he made weapons for S.H.I.E.L.D. but Roberta Rhodes reveals that Howard gave up making weapons and started helping people when Tony was born just to become "someone his son could be proud of" which restores Tony's belief in his father. | |||||||
22 | "Don't Worry, Be Happy" | Julien Magnat | Andrew Robinson | November 13, 2009 | January 9, 2010 | March 7, 2010 | 122 |
In Gene’s limo, Gene, Pepper, Whitney, and Happy follow Iron Man (actually Rhodey, reluctantly trying the suit on Tony’s insistence) until he crashes. Rhodey abandons the suit, and Happy, finding it empty, puts it on. Tony tries to convince, then force, Happy to stop playing around, but Happy refuses, believing that he is communicating with the “robot” Iron Man. When Happy crashes into a Tong treasury building, he finds Unicorn and Killer Shrike arming explosives to blow open the vault. Gene, as the Mandarin, protects Iron Man from Tong “ninja” troops, cementing their suspicions that he is an imposter. Whitney, as Madame Masque, slows the police response to the situation. After a struggle, the villains admit they are working for Mr. Fix, and Tony realizes that the bombs are powerful enough to destroy the city. When Tony fails to defuse them, Happy saves the day by simply breaking the central bomb in half; meanwhile, Madame Masque, as Gene, convinces Pepper to run to safety. Finally, Happy takes off the suit when Tony claims that it is about to explode. | |||||||
23 | "Uncontrollable" | Brandon Auman | Thomas Barichella | January 18, 2010 | January 9, 2010 | March 14, 2010 | 123 |
When Tony responds to the Hulk’s rampage in the Dynamo Buster armor, the Controller takes control of him to attack AIM. The Controller had been manipulating Rick Jones, friend of the Hulk, to the same end. The Hulk agrees to help save Iron Man, and finds him at AIM headquarters struggling against the Controller’s attempts to force him to kill the wounded MODOC, whose mental attacks are powerless against a mind under the Controller’s power. Hulk liberates Iron Man by destroying the controller disc. MODOC escapes, the Controller passes out, and Rick and the Hulk move on. Note: In this episode at no point does the Hulk ever turn back into Bruce Banner, even when he is calm. | |||||||
24 | "Best Served Cold" | Alexx Van Dyne | Julien Magnat | November 20, 2009 | January 9, 2010 | March 21, 2010 | 124 |
Poisoned by the experimental technology in the mask she uses as Madame Masque, a delirious Whitney tries to kill her father. Stane asks Tony to cure her, but the raw form of the ore he needs to do so can only be found in an abandoned arctic facility. Stane thaws out Blizzard and attempts to force him to retrieve the ore. Blizzard pretends to cooperate, but ultimately destroys the ore for revenge. In the Arctic Armor, Tony saves Stane from Blizzard and Madame Masque. Using ore from his cardiac implant, Tony cures Whitney, who wakes with no memory of the previous months. | |||||||
25 | "Tales of Suspense: Part 1" | Christopher Yost, Craig Kyle, Mike Ryan | Julien Magnat | November 28, 2009 | January 16, 2010 | March 28, 2010 | 125 |
Freed by the Tong, Zhang recovers the rings from Gene, then kidnaps Tony and Pepper, taking the fourth ring and destroying the factory above the Armory. Following Rhodey’s information, Zhang proceeds to Machu Picchu where he forces Gene and Tony to activate the test for the fifth ring, “Sacrifice”. When a dragon statue called Fin Fang Foom comes to life, the Tong flee, and Pepper manages to take the Mandarin’s gauntlet and rings. Meanwhile, Rhodey, having stumbled across the War Machine suit, heads for Peru with the Mark I armor in tow, but a systems failure strands him in space. | |||||||
26 | "Tales of Suspense: Part 2" | Christopher Yost, Craig Kyle, Mike Ryan | Thomas Barichella | November 28, 2009 | January 16, 2010 | March 28, 2010 | 126 |
Using remote control, Rhodey uses the Mark I armor to push himself back into Earth’s atmosphere. Arriving at Machu Picchu, he attacks Zhang and the Tong helicopters, and then bursts into the temple. Tony suits up, revealing his identity as Iron Man to Gene. In an abortive attempt to pacify Fin Fang Foom, Pepper had thrown the rings into the dragon’s mouth. Eventually, Gene allows the dragon to eat him, saving Pepper and passing the test; reemerging with the gauntlet and all five rings, he reveals himself to be the Mandarin. Furthermore, Gene admits responsibility for the attack on Stark’s plane, and claims that Howard is alive and in his custody. After fleeing, confused and frustrated, Gene throws the rings, revealing a map to the locations of five additional rings. |
Season Two
No. | Title | Story by | Written by | Original US air date | Original AUS air date | Original UK air date | Production code |
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27 | "The Invincible Iron Man, Part 1: Disassembled[8][9]" | Brandon Auman | Romain Van Liemt | July 13, 2011[8][9] | June 12, 2012[10] | August 17, 2012 | 201[8][9] |
In the Season 2 opener, Mr. Fix's mysterious new boss orders the abduction of 21-year-old multibillionaire Justin Hammer. But when Iron Man fights the new and improved Whiplash to prevent this, Tony's heart ends up critically damaged in the process. | |||||||
28 | "The Invincible Iron Man, Part 2: Reborn![8][9]" | Brandon Auman | Romain Van Liemt | July 20, 2011[8][9] | June 12, 2012[11] | TBA | 202[8][9] |
With Stark International on the line, Tony (who is severely ill and injured) suits up in the all-new Mark 2 Iron Man armor to defeat Whiplash 3.0, Blizzard and Mr. Fix. | |||||||
29 | "Look into the Light[8][9]" | Eugene Son | Romain Van Liemt | July 27, 2011[8][9] | June 13, 2012 [12] | TBA | 203[8][9] |
When Mr. Fix rematerializes the Living Laser on Justin Hammer's orders, unexpected complications split him into two separate halves. The evil and dark Half seeks out to destroy Iron Man and conquer the world while the good and light half tries to warn Tony and help him. | |||||||
30 | "Ghost in the Machine[13]" | Andrew Robinson | Thomas Barichella | August 3, 2011[13] | June 13, 2012 [14] | TBA | 204 |
31 | "Armor Wars[15][16]" | Kevin Burke, Chris "Doc" Wyatt | Kevin Burke, Chris "Doc" Wyatt | August 10, 2011[15][16] | June 14, 2012 [17] | TBA | 205[16] |
When Stane builds duplicates of the Iron Man armors called the Guardsmen (consisting of Force, Shockwave and Firepower), Tony must reveal they are frauds. But this causes the civilians to start hating Iron Man, as they believe that he is simply jealous of the town's new heroes. Note #3: Pepper's crush is made obvious to Tony when in the lab Tony says "Pepper I could kiss you" and her response is "What is stopping you?" she blushes and Tony never responds. This displays the possibility of perhaps a new relationship in bloom in which Tony and Pepper begin to date. | |||||||
32 | "Line of Fire[18]" | Clelia Constantine | Mark Henry | August 17, 2011[18] | June 14, 2012 [19] | TBA | 206[18] |
Several attacks on Hammer Multinational lead Tony to discover that Stark International is involved in a civil war. Iron Man discovers that Black Panther is back and is targeting Justin Hammer. Note: Pepper mentions Iron Fist. | |||||||
33 | "Titanium vs. Iron[20]" | Brandon Auman | Thomas Krajewski | August 25, 2011[20] | June 18, 2012 [21] | TBA | 207[20] |
With Justin Hammer finally acquiring specs from the Iron Man armor, he presents potential weapons buyers including Nick Fury with his new creation: Titanium Man. Note: Moon Knight is mentioned in this episode when Pepper calls Ghost a "cheap Moon Knight knockoff". | |||||||
34 | "The Might of Doom[22]" | Brandon Auman | Brandon Auman | October 17, 2011[22] | June 18, 2012 [23] | TBA | 208[22] |
Obadiah Stane forms an unlikely partnership with Doctor Doom in a plot to claim the Iron Man armor. Unfortunately, Doctor Doom has plans of his own for Iron Man, and his seemingly magical powers seem to much for Iron Man to handle. Note: The Sunturion is introduced as a ring guardian. | |||||||
35 | "The Hawk and the Spider[24]" | Thomas Barichella | Gavin Highnight | October 24, 2011[24] | June 19, 2012 [25] | TBA | 209[24] |
Iron Man attempts to stop Hawkeye and Black Widow from stealing Stark Internationals' UI Chip. As a result, Justin Hammer uses the rebuilt Titanium Man armor to steal the UI Chip and the three must reluctantly team up to get it back. Note #1: Pepper mentions a "Boxing Glove Arrow" This is used by DC comics Green Arrow. A marksman like Hawkeye. Note #2: Iron Man confronts Hawkeye and jokes by calling him "Purple Arrow" a play on Green Arrow of DC fame. | |||||||
36 | "Enter: Iron Monger[26]" | Thomas Barichella, Romain Van Liemt | Eugene Son | October 31, 2011[26] | June 19, 2012 [27] | TBA | 210[26] |
When Obadiah Stane completes the Iron Monger armor, Iron Man and War Machine must fight to the finish with all they have. | |||||||
37 | "Fugitive of S.H.I.E.L.D.[28]" | David Michelinie, Bob Layton | David Michelinie, Bob Layton | November 7, 2011[28] | June 20, 2012 [29] | TBA | 211[28] |
Black Widow returns stealing from Nick Fury and the S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier, and by circumstance and some cold calculation Iron Man ends up being hunted by S.H.I.E.L.D. for that deed.[28] Note #1: Reed Richards is specifically mentioned as a featured lecturing scientist (though he does not appear on camera). No specific mention of the Fantastic Four is made. Note #2: The vibranium-adamantium alloy is specifically introduced in this episode. Originally this alloy was stated to be the secret metal compound of Captain America's "indestructible" round shield before the shield was retconned to being only vibranium and iron. No specific mention of Captain America is made. Note #3: Black Widow is shown web-slinging through the city from weblines emitted from her wrist units in the same mannerism as Spider-Man and the "Mutant X" (Earth-1298) Black Widow. No specific mention of Spider-Man is made. | |||||||
38 | "All the Best People Are Mad[30]" | Romain Van Liemt, Clelia Constantine | Mark Henry | November 26, 2011[30] | June 20, 2012 [31] | TBA | 212[30] |
Schoolmate Rhona Irwin turns Tomorrow Academy into a lethal maze of traps for Tony and his schoolmates while her twin brother Andy turns out to be very unexpectedly lethal as well. Now Tony must survive Rhona's D.A.T.s (short for Deadly Aptitude Test), free Pepper, Rhodey, Happy, and Whitney, and get to his Iron Man armor to defeat Rhona and Andy.[30] Note: Dr. Henry Pym is specifically mentioned as the scientist who developed but lost the shrinking "Pym particles" (though he does not appear on camera). No specific mention of Ant-Man is made. | |||||||
39 | "Heavy Mettle[32]" | Thomas Barichella, Mathias Fourrier | Brandon Auman | November 26, 2011[32] | June 21, 2012 [33] | TBA | 213[32] |
After the events involving the Iron Monger armor, Obadiah Stane begins to have it mass-produced. With footage discovered by Tony Stark and Roberta Rhodes which involved his deal with Ghost, Obadiah Stane is fired by the Chairman of the Board. Unfortunately, a comment from Tony accidentally reveals Iron Man's real identity to Obadiah.[32] Note #1: General Thunderbolt Ross is introduced. Ross buys the vibranium-adamantium alloy coated Iron Monger robot as "part of the biggest military contract in history". Note #2: Stark mentions that there are "other heroes" when he decides to retire from being Iron Man. These other heroes are not specifically identified. Note #3: This episode is the mid-season finale. New episodes restart on February 29, 2012 – Nicktoons. | |||||||
40 | "Mandarin’s Quest[34]" | Henry Gilroy | Henry Gilroy | February 29, 2012[34] | June 21, 2012 [35] | TBA | 214[34] |
Mandarin is back and desperately needs Tony’s help to claim the eighth Makluan ring. Tony refuses his offer until Mandarin uses one of Makluan Rings to make Tony a slave for him. Now Tony has no choice but to join forces with Mandarin and get the eighth Makluan ring, which is guarded by the Grim Reaper.[34] | |||||||
41 | "Hostile Takeover" | Thomas Barichella | Thomas Krajewski | March 7, 2012 | June 25, 2012 [36] | TBA | 215 |
Justin Hammer manages to buy Stark International, much to the disappointment of Tony Stark. As Iron Man, Tony plans to expose Justin Hammer's true nature. This won't be easy since he'll have to go through Killer Shrike, Unicorn, Whiplash, and even Titanium Man to do so. In the end, even though Hammer owns Stark International, Tony Stark decides to create his own company called Stark Solutions. Note #1: At the beginning of the episode, Blizzard travels by creating "ice slides" to ride on which are almost identical to Iceman. Note #2: When Justin Hammer bombards War Machine with artificial cosmic waves, the possible effects he suggests (hardening like a statue, bursting into flames, melting into a puddle of goo, or vanishing into thin air) are clearly a nod to the Fantastic Four. Note #3: The introduction of Pepper's armored alter ego Rescue is held out in prospect. | |||||||
42 | "Extremis[37]" | Thomas Barichella | Rob Benaviddes, Jr | March 14, 2012[37] | June 25, 2012 [38] | TBA | 216[37] |
When S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Mallen is fired by General Nick Fury, Mallen takes the super-serum “Extremis” and mutates into a powerful maniac bent on revenge. When Iron Man tries to fight Mallen, he ends up defeated and in critical health ... and his only salvation would be a dose of the selfsame Extremis. Note: Introduction of Mallen and the Extremis storyplot. Captain America is recovered by S.H.I.E.L.D. though still frozen in ice in this episode. Reed Richards is again being mentioned as a teacher at the university M.I.T. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Dum-Dum Dugan and Phil Coulson are briefly mentioned by Maria Hill. Nick Fury also mentions future plans for the Avengers. | |||||||
43 | "The X-Factor[39]" | Julien Magnat | Brandon Auman | March 21, 2012[39] | June 26, 2012 [40] | TBA | 217[39] |
Tony’s new friend Annie Claremont turns out to be a mutant on the run from Magneto (who wants to use her to assassinate anti-mutant politician Senator Robert Kelly). Iron Man tries to protect her, but how can he fight a mutant with a mastery over all things metal?[39] Note: Jean Grey and Robert Kelly (voiced by their respective X-Men: Evolution actors) appear in this X-Men-centered episode. Charles Xavier makes a cameo at the end of the episode, though his face remains largely unseen. Jean's alias of Annie Claremont is a reference to acclaimed X-Men scribe Chris Claremont. Also Jean had a friend named Annie Richardson whose death Jean felt telepathically when her powers first manifested. Simon Trask (who is also a human X-Men villain in the comics) is also referenced in the opening sequence of the episode having been attacked by Magneto. Pepper briefly mentions the Weapon X Program. Also, Magneto's real name of Max Eisenhardt is used instead of the usual Erik Lensherr or Magnus, though they are listed as aliases, this for the first time outside of the comics. Finally, Tony again mentions working together with Pym Industries, selling his ideas to the company of Henry Pym. | |||||||
44 | "Iron Man 2099[41]" | Julien Magnat | Kevin Burke, Chris "Doc" Wyatt | June 6, 2012[41] | June 26, 2012 [44] | TBA | 218[45] |
Tony gets an unexpected visitation from his future grandson Andros, who has come to eliminate Tony Stark, since he believes that by designing a super-virus named 'Vortex', Tony will be responsible for a catastrophe in the year 2099.[41] Now Tony must take down his own futuristic grandson with the help of Hawkeye, Black Widow, and S.H.I.E.L.D. while avoiding the future disaster at the same time! Note #1: Originally Nicktoons stated "Iron Man 2099" will air before "Ctrl-Alt-Delete", but "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" aired first on March 28, 2012. "Iron Man 2099" will not be broadcast until Summer 2012 after the Avengers live action movie is released in theatres.[42] Despite that, the episode was published on Nicktoons website instead of the next episode. Note #2: Hawkeye and Black Widow team back up though on the hero side instead of as thieves as originally introduced. Note #3: Spider-Man is specifically confirmed to exist in this reality by a Maggia soldier when Hawkeye uses a net arrow who mistakes Hawkeye's net for Spider-Man's webbing. Hawkeye introduces himself as the "Friendly Neighborhood Hawkeye" to them. Black Widow uses the famous Spider-Man line (usually to Doc Ock) "Spiders AREN'T insects". Spider-Man does not appear on-screen. Note #4: Nicktoons has officially stated "Iron Man 2099" will have its TV premiere broadcast on June 6, 2012.[43] | |||||||
45 | "Control-Alt-Delete[46]" | John Shirley | John Shirley | March 28, 2012[46] | June 27, 2012 [47] | TBA | 219[48] |
Tony wakes up in the Mainframe, a virtual world created by the Controller in a plan to enslave the city – but to reach his goal, he needs Extremis.[46] Note #1 : Nicktoons broadcast "Ctrl-Alt-Delete" before "Iron Man 2099", contrary to previous scheduling. Note #2 : Pepper mentions seeing Thor eating Swedish meatballs at a Norweign restaurant. Rhodey and Stark doubt she actually saw Thor. Thor does not appear on-screen. | |||||||
46 | "Doomsday" | TBA | Brandon Auman | June 13, 2012[49] | June 27, 2012 [50] | TBA | 220 |
To keep reality itself from being torn apart, Iron Man must team up with The Mandarin to stop Doctor Doom after he captures the Ninth Makluan Ring ... and his father Howard Stark. Note #1: The guardian in the Ninth Temple is the Grey Gargoyle, though with him having been destroyed by Doctor Doom, he makes no actual appearance in this episode. Note #2: This is the first episode where Pepper actually dons an Iron Man suit to fight alongside Rhodes against wormhole predators from another dimension. Note #3: Doom shouts "kneel before Doom", similar to the catchphrase of the Superman villain, General Zod ("Kneel before Zod"). | |||||||
47 | "The Hammer Falls" | TBA | Bob Layton, David Michelinie | June 20, 2012[49] | June 28, 2012 [51] | TBA | 221 |
In order to keep Stark International from being re-purchased by the Starks, an increasingly insane Justin Hammer unleashes Titanium Man on his former henchmen (whom he suspects to be blackmailing him to give up Hammer Multinational) and develops a sinister zombie gas as his latest weapons project! Note #1: Roberta Rhodes mentions a court case called "Lieber Vs. Heck", which is a reference to Stan Lee (aka Stanley Lieber) and Don Heck, the creators of Iron Man. Note #2: Attorney Matt Murdock is specifically mentioned in this episode. Murdock does not appear on camera. Note #3: The Punisher is referenced in this episode. | |||||||
48 | "Rage of the Hulk" | TBA | Gavin Hignight | June 27, 2012[49] | June 28, 2012 [52] | TBA | 222 |
Fugitive scientist Bruce Banner seeks out the Starks for help. But when the army soldiers led by General Thunderbolt Ross co-opts S.H.I.E.L.D. to make an attack, Iron Man must fight and subdue the Hulk in order to save him! Note #1: Bruce Banner shows up on screen for the first time. This episode also features Glenn Talbot as a S.H.I.E.L.D agent, and Rick Jones makes a cameo appearance. Note #2: Hulk changes into the more intelligent Grey Hulk at the end of the episode. Note #3: Howard Stark paraphrases the line, "With great power comes great responsibility", a line popularly associated with Spider-Man. Also, Tony uses the Spider-man phrase "friendly neighborhood [armored hero]" in the presence of his father. | |||||||
49 | "Iron Monger Lives" | Thomas Barichella | Eugene Son | July 4, 2012 | July 2, 2012 [53] | TBA | 223 |
Obadiah Stane and Iron Monger apparently return to wreak revenge on Tony Stark, but things are not as they seem. Note: The appearance of Tony's deceased mother, Maria, is given when Madame Masque shape shifts into her. | |||||||
50 | "The Dragonseed" | Julien Magnat | Sean McKeever | July 11, 2012 | July 2, 2012 [54] | TBA | 224 |
Just a few days before his eighteenth birthday, Tony, Rhodey, and Pepper in her brandnew battlesuit travel to China to search for the Mandarin. Gene finds the tenth ring and defeats the last guardian, but the rings - and Gene - harbor a deadly secret. In the meantime, Tony is confronted with the need to tell his father a very important truth ... Note #1: Pepper's Rescue armor is dark purple and white, instead of red and white as in the comics. Note #2: Pepper mentions the Invisible Woman. Note #3: Rhodey suggesting with Tony should "lead with" the hacking the jets and turning them around is similar to his line in Iron Man 2 where he talks about Tony's laser cutters. | |||||||
51 | "The Makluan Invasion Part 1: Annihilate!" | Thomas Barichella | Mark Henry | July 18, 2012 | July 3, 2012 [55] | TBA | 225 |
Just on Tony's birthday, the Mandarin makes his move and demands domination over the world. But things take a surprising turn for the worse when the Makluan Overlord arrives on Earth in their spaceship to reclaim the Makluan rings and start a full-scale invasion. Now Tony, Rhodey and Pepper have to save the world and battle the Makluan aliens with Mandrin(without rings). Note #1: Mandarin teleports the SHIELD Helicarrier to the Negative Zone. General Fury and Black Widow is left on the ground. Note #2: Black Panther states that 'The END OF THE WORLD' is near. | |||||||
52 | "The Makluan Invasion Part 2: Unite!" | TBA | Brandon Auman | July 25, 2012 | July 3, 2012 [56] | TBA | 226 |
Iron Man's friends and allies unite against ultimate odds to prevent the utter destruction of the Earth at the hands of the Makluan Overlord. Note #1: Pepper attempts to tell Tony her true romantic feelings towards him, but keeps getting interrupted. Near the end, Tony interrupts her again only to kiss her on the cheek and hug her. Note #2: The identity of Rescue, Iron Man, and War Machine are revealed to the world. Note #3: The team made in this episode is similar to that of the Avengers from the 2012 movie: Hawkeye, Hulk, Iron Man, Black Widow. The difference is that Nick Fury and Black Panther replace Captain America and Thor. Note #4:This is the final episode in the series. |
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