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A "cool exec with a heart of steel," Tony Stark is the invincible Iron Man, fighting for justice with his scientific genius, repulsor rays, and the full resources of Stark Enterprises!

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02x13 Hands of the Mandarin (2) Aired: Feb. 24, 1996

Iron Man attacks the Mandarin alone, but because of Heart of Darkness, he is powerless, which Mandarin uses to unmask him and torture him. Soon … [continue reading]

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Iron Man is Canceled/Ended
The show had 2 seasons and 26 episodes air between 1994 and 1996.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 1994
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1994 - 1996
To-Date:
2 Seasons
26 Episodes
Network
Syndicated TV Network

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  • The only piece of Hulk transformation footage not used from the Fantastic Four Hulk episode 2.09 "Nightmare in Green" was the scene at the end when the Hulk changes back into Bruce Banner…
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    The only piece of Hulk transformation footage not used from the Fantastic Four Hulk episode 2.09 "Nightmare in Green" was the scene at the end when the Hulk changes back into Bruce Banner (episode 2.11 "Hulk Buster").
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  • During the Mandarin's narration of his origin, he comments that his path will cross with Yinsen's again. This foreshadows episode 1.11 & 1.12 "Origin of Iron Man Part 1 & 2", which details…
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    During the Mandarin's narration of his origin, he comments that his path will cross with Yinsen's again. This foreshadows episode 1.11 & 1.12 "Origin of Iron Man Part 1 & 2", which details their final meeting (episode 1.07 "Origin of the Mandarin").
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  • Initially there was a bit of grief about the new crew wanting Tony Stark to have long, shoulder length hair in Season 2. It was felt that he might look too much like "Conan." It was actually…
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    Initially there was a bit of grief about the new crew wanting Tony Stark to have long, shoulder length hair in Season 2. It was felt that he might look too much like "Conan." It was actually inspired by artist Mark Bright's depiction of Stark from the late 1980s Iron Man comics. Nonetheless, they wanted to distance him from the plethora of clean cut alter egos ala Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, etc. It also billboarded that this season was different than the previous one. Aesthetically, the idea of an uber-business man with unfashionably long hair also seemed like an ideal way to solidify his character of an outsider who marched to his own drum.
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