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May 2010
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Created by Russian scientist Anton Vanko to perform miracles of electrical control, the CRIMSON DYNAMO was every bit as powerful as IRON MAN. Manipulated by his Soviet masters, Vanko very nearly defeated the American hero before he realized his mistake and committed himself to the cause of freedom.
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The ultimate upgrade to the IRON MAN armor, the Mark VI is unstoppable and nearly indestructible. It is powered by the most advanced ARC Reactor yet, and packed with weapons undreamed of by even the most brilliant scientist. Wearing this armor, Tony Stark becomes one of the most powerful forces on the planet.
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If Tony Stark were to try carrying the IRON MAN Mark IV with him everywhere he went, he would need a tractor-trailer and a team of engineers just to maintain it in its ready state. That's why he invented the highly portable Mark V. This suit is so compact it fits into a simple suitcase. Light and powerful, the Mark V armor lets IRON MAN go anywhere, any time.
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The IRON MAN Mark IV is a perfection of all the refinements made in the Mark III. Its boot jets and repulsors are tuned to the absolute maximum of potential power output, giving the Mark IV an unprecedented edge in speed and firepower. Even Jarvis got an upgrade, making the computer smarter and able to track scores of targets at once.
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As a loyal KGB agent, Boris Bullski was more then happy to undergo the experiments that increased his size and strength, and wear the massive armor that turned him into the TITANIUM MAN. He was assigned to embarrass the United States by defeating IRON MAN in open combat, but the armored hero's fighting skills and superior technology defeated the massive Russian armor.
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Taken directly from Tony Stark's lab, this armor suit was reverse-engineered and rebuilt by the Air Force's top scientists. They boosted its engine output, enhanced its hydraulic muscles, and added several of the military's most powerful weapons. IRON MAN might be a one-man army, but this machine is built for war.
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