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Series Iron Man
Release Date November 25, 1995
Episode Number 22
Writer Len Uhley
Director Bob Arkwright
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Iron Man continues his quest to disable all Stark technology attacking heroes and villains alike. But what happens when he faces a more powerful opponent?

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Quotes

Trivia

Goofs

  • In one shot, War Machine's torso is colored dark blue while it is usually grey.

Continuity

Cast

Background

In the Armor Wars comic story, Justin Hammer was still responsible for the theft of Tony Stark's technology. However, Hammer was only mentioned in the series and never actually seen. Instead, Edwin Cord was the man responsible for the creation of Firepower.

Reaction

External Links