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Quote1 For now, I'll just be Iron Lad. At least until I've earned a better name. Quote2
Iron Lad[src]

History

Early Life[]

Tony Stark was the son of technocrat Howard Stark, also known as Iron Man; one of the two heads of the mega-corporation Stane/Stark Industries, which controlled the geopolitical region known as the North American Union, one of the seven sovereign bodies whose combined power governed the entire world. However, due to his reserved nature, Howard defaulted to his business partner and lifelong friend Obadiah Stane when it came to the company's public relations.[1]

Becoming Iron Lad[]

Anthony Stark (Earth-6160) from Ultimate Invasion Vol 1 3 001

Following a visit from Howard to Latveria to attend a convergence of incorporated nation-states, Tony would learn the dark workings of the global societal climate from his father. After Obadiah's death during an assassination attempt on the world's imperator, the Maker, Howard was made privy to the knowledge that the relationships held between the seven bodies were a ruse, as their leaders had actually formed a secret cabal under the leadership of the Maker. They orchestrated global conflicts and alliances to unite the people of each region, guided by the belief that achieving genuine lasting peace was impossible. The Starks were appalled by this discovery, and Howard was ashamed of his passive compliance. Tony encouraged him to fight against the Maker's cabal.

Shortly afterward, Howard was enlisted by the Maker to return to Latveria to repair the Immortus Engine, a time machine secretly used by the imperator to reshape history according to his vision. An invader from another universe, the Maker had used his foreknowledge of the world's status quo to alter history, disrupting the emergence of the world's super heroes in the process.[2] Alongside a new ally, a prisoner of the Maker named Reed Richards, Howard decided to betray the imperator. Howard and Reed facilitated an assault from the Maker's time-travelling enemy Kang and defeated them both using a duplicate Immortus Engine, causing the Maker's base of operations, the City, to seal itself from the world with the Maker, Kang and Howard still inside. Reed escaped beforehand with the original damaged Immortus Engine for Tony to repair it, as well as a letter from Howard. With Howard presumed dead, Tony built a battlesuit of his own and adopted the alias of Iron Lad to follow his father's footsteps. Together with Reed, Iron Lad set out to rectify the Maker's impact in the world.[3]

Fixing the World[]

To begin their mission, the duo travelled to the Arctic Circle to retrieve the frozen World War II super-soldier, Steven Rogers, also known as Captain America, before the Maker could do so himself. To avoid the potentially fatal consequences of premature thawing, Tony kept him on ice within Stark Tower. The pair then infiltrated the mythological realm of Asgard using a prototype ship capable of navigating both real and imaginary space. Their objective was to enlist the captive Norse god of thunder, Thor Odinson, to their cause. There was resistance from the warden, Lady Sif, and some guards, but they were unable to match Thor's newly-reacquired Mjolnir. The trio then teleported back to Midgard, with Lady Sif as a stowaway.

Back at Stark Tower, Iron Lad and Doom briefed Thor and Sif about the current world situation and their mission to correct it. Thor pledged his full support, and Sif tagged along for the ride, as Tony and company teleported through Mjolnir to the Latverian capital to locate and retrieve one of the Maker's stored repositories. Upon arrival, the group discovered several repositories and decided to collect them all. However, before Thor could teleport each repository, he was interrupted by a surprise attack from Henri Duggary, also known as Captain Britain. Duggary then proceeded to attack the rest of the group. Tony confronted Duggary and vowed to put an end to his and his associates' control of the world, before blasting him away with a repulsor blast.

Returning to Stark Tower, Tony immediately sent the badly injured Thor for automated medical treatment. However, when their enemies hijacked a Stane/Stark orbital station and pointed it directly at them, their situation became critical. Reed told Tony there was only one option, so the young Stark used the Immortus Engine to transport everyone to an unknown location six months into the future. In the present day, the world's secret rulers used the aftermath of their destruction of Stark Tower and the resulting collateral casualties to brand Tony a terrorist believed deceased by the global population.[4]

Attributes

Abilities

  • Super-Genius Intelligence[4]

Paraphernalia

Equipment

  • Iron Lad Armor: As Iron Lad, Tony wears a personalized variant of his father's Iron Man Armor.[3]
    • Time Travel: It is equipped with an Immortus Engine as its power source, which in turns allows Tony to travel backwards and forwards in time.[4]
    • Repulsor Blasts: Tony can emit powerful blasts of energy from his repulsors. A point blank blast was capable of blinding one of Captain Britain's eyes.[4]
    • Superhuman Durability: Tony's armor is extremely resistant to damage and allows him to survive damage that would kill an unarmored human.[4][5]

Weapons

Presumably all those present within the original Iron Man Armor.

Notes

  • Tony displays an aversion to alcoholic beverages, unlike his various older counterparts across the Multiverse.[6]
  • With the caveat that he thinks only Marvel can truly confirm it, Ultimates writer Deniz Camp has suggested strongly that Tony is autistic, stating that he has drawn experience in writing him from his wife, who is on the autism spectrum herself.[7]

See Also

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