List of Iron Man enemies

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Iron Man has a large range of villains. They each have specific abilities which they use against Tony Stark. While these enemies include major independent operators such as Mandarin and Doctor Doom, many of the more minor foes, especially those equipped with extremely advanced weaponry, are mercenaries of Justin Hammer. This is a list of them:

A

  • Actor - A man who could impersonate anyone he saw.
  • Advanced Idea Mechanics or AIM - A techno-based terrorist group that splintered from its mother group HYDRA. The group is often led by the conniving cyborg MODOK.
  • Ani-Men - Villain groups consisting animal-like, men.
  • Artax - A man who worked for Stark Industries, but then was fired when he built an energy hand cannon which he used to try and defeat Iron Man.
  • Arsenal - A Doomsday robot built by Iron Man's father, Howard Stark.
  • Aldrich Killian - Even though he is not an enemy in the comics, he is affiliated with AIM in Iron Man 3.
  • Atom Smasher - Generated atomic radiation, which he could project as heat, concussive force, or hard radiation.
  • Attuma - Possesses various superhuman abilities common to the Atlanteans. However, his strength, stamina, resistance to physical injury, and swimming speed are much higher than the majority of his race.

B

  • Beetle - Wears high tech armor resembling a beetle.
  • Blizzard - A costumed villain with a suit that enables him to produce ice and cold and a former Stark employee who was fired for robbery. Originally called Jack Frost.
  • Black Knight - Wears black, medieval-looking armor.
  • Black Lama - An extradimensional mystic, who tried to incite a war amongst supervillains.
  • Blacklash - A costumed criminal who carries an energized whip. He was formerly known as Whiplash and later reassumed the identity.
  • Black Widow - First introduced as a Russian spy.
  • Blood Brothers - Each Blood Brother's tremendous strength and durability is dependent on his proximity to his twin. When standing together, the two have a high degree of superhuman strength, but if separated weaken to below even normal human levels. The Brothers also drain the blood of victims in the manner of a vampire, although it is unclear as to whether they totally rely on blood for sustenance. They have been previously commanded by Thanos and The Controller.
  • Boomerang - A costumed villain who uses a series of gimmicked boomerangs as his signature weapons.
  • Brothers Grimm - Possess the ability to conjure, with the appearance of sleight of hand, a variety of small novelty items from within their costumes.

C

  • Cerberus - Three-headed guardian of Pluto's underworld.
  • Chameleon - A master of disguise, and a brilliant method actor and impressionist.
  • Chemistro - Able to transmute any substance into any other form of matter.
  • Chessmen - Chess-themed henchmen of Obadiah Stane.
  • Coldblood - Lieutenant Colonel going by the real name of Eric Savin. Resurrected as a Cyborg after having Cyberbenetic surgery.
  • Constrictor - Wears a snake-themed costume with a pair of wrist-mounted electrified metal coils.
  • Controller - A domination hungry scientist with the expertise to control minds.
  • Count Nefaria - Leader of the crime cartel the Maggia.
  • Crimson Cowl - The daughter of Justin Hammer later used the identity to lead a team of Masters of Evil and bedevil the Thunderbolts.
  • Crimson Dynamo - A Soviet supersoldier clad in powered armor.
  • Crusher I - A South American scientist who created the "Crusher 1" Formula which granted him with super-strength, dense skin, and a weight of 1,000 lb (450 kg).

D

  • Detroit Steel - Usually as an adversary or rival to Iron Man. Principal characters in storylines that have worn the armor include Lt. Doug Johnson and Sasha Hammer. Individual soldiers wearing the Detroit Steel armor have been called Steelmechs or Hammermechs.
  • Deviant - An offshoot of the evolutionary process that created sentient life on Earth instigated by the alien Celestials, and wage war against their counterparts, the Eternals.
  • Diablo - A practitioner of alchemy, science based upon the transmutation of elements, and has attained mastery of the alchemical sciences with his genius-level intellect.
  • Doctor Demonicus - A genius with a Ph.D. in genetics, and has an advanced knowledge of genetics and of the advanced technology of the alien Myndai.
  • Doctor Doom - Has a similar relationship with/vendetta against Iron Man/Tony Stark as he does with Reed Richards, who is one of Tony's best friends.
  • Doctor Spectrum - Ability to project and manipulate light energy in various colors, create light energy constructs of various shapes, sizes and colors.
  • Doctor Strange - He is a genius scientist who wants to conquer the world. The twist is he wants to offer it to his only daughter.[1]
  • Dreadknight - A disfigured scientist in knight armor with a vendetta against Iron Man and Doctor Doom.
  • Dreadnought - A non-sentient robotic combat instrument originally created by the subversive organization HYDRA for use in various commando operations.[

E

  • Earth-Mover - A combination of Dr. Maximilian Stone and a magma entity.[2]
  • Edwin Cord - CEO of Cordco. Responsible for the funding of Raiders and the creation of Firepower.
  • Ezekiel Stane - A businessman, son of Iron Monger aka Obadiah Stane.
  • Endotherm - A Stark employee who becomes paranoid at the thought of losing his job.
  • Extremis - A project designed by A.I.M. and Aldrich Killian.

F

  • Fin Fang Foom - Alien dragon from the planet Maklu IV.
  • Firebrand - A supervillain in a suit that not only has flamethrowers mounted on the wrist, it is also fire resistant.
  • Firepower - Suited villain who initially defeats Iron Man in the Armor Wars storyline.
  • Fixer - An intuitive genius at invention of weapons and other electrical and mechanical devices.
  • Flying Tiger - Wears body armor under a tiger costume and is capable of powered flight.
  • Force - Uses a powered battle-suit incorporating the force field projector.
  • Frankenstein - Built from human corpses by a scientist named Victor Frankenstein, in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, in the late 18th century.
  • Freak - Can absorb large doses of cobalt radiation and discharge blasts of cobalt radiation from his hands.
  • Freak Quincy - This nutty guy busts onto Stark Enterprises property and his broadcasting on every wavelength of the EM spectrum! This capability enabled him to shut off Iron Man's armor's systems.
  • Frostbite - Dr. Sloan Alden ran a cryogenics institute, where the wealthy and dying would be frozen. As a result of the Zodiac draining all the energy out of New York Alden’s own cryo-chamber drained power from the others, as well as a back-up generator, to keep him alive.[3]

G

  • Gargantus - An outer space robot who appeared in the form of a giant Neanderthal Man, as the aliens had last visited Earth 80000 years ago. It hypnotized the people of Granville before being destroyed by Iron Man.
  • The Ghost - A professional saboteur with equipment that allows him to become intangible who's determined to kill Tony Stark and destroy Stark Enterprises.
  • Gladiator - Costume designer that seeks to defeat costumed superheroes
  • Godzilla - Initially, Iron Man, along with the other Avengers, encountered Godzilla when the mutant dinosaur rampaged through New York. Later, while under the control of Doctor Demonicus, a mutated, more amphibious Godzilla attacked Iron Man, only to be later freed of Demonicus' control by him.
  • Grey Gargoyle - A costumed villain who can turn anything he touches into stone.
  • Griffin - A New Orleans punk turned monster by the Secret Empire.
  • Growing Man - A form of android that absorbs any kinetic energy directed against it.
  • Guardsman - Wears powered armor designed by Tony Stark and Stark Industries.

H

  • Hawkeye - He is an exceptional fencer, acrobat and marksman.
  • Hypnomind - A villain with the ability of mind controlling and uses the controlled as his personal soldiers.
  • Hulk - Possesses the potential for immense and seemingly limitless physical strength depending directly on his emotional state, particularly his anger.
  • Hypnotia - A costumed villain with mind controlling abilities. First seen on the Iron Man TV series.
  • Hydra - Despite the name's capitalization per Marvel's official spelling, the name is not an acronym but rather a reference to the mythical Lernaean Hydra.

I

  • Immortus - A master of time itself and future version of Kang the Conqueror, Immortus was responsible for manipulating Iron Man into various acts of villainy (including murder) against the Avengers during the controversial storyline, "The Crossing".
  • Inferno - She possessed the ability to fly and generate intense heat and flames, generally focused into powerful bolts of energy, strong enough to vaporize steel.
  • Iron Man 2093 - A psychotic madman and utilizes his grandfather Arno's armor.
  • Iron Monger - Obadiah Stane (father of Ezekiel Stane), the business executive who stole Stark Enterprises from Tony Stark. He also found the mask of the first suit that Tony created while being held hostage and perfected it to become the first Iron Monger.

J

  • Justin Hammer - Has access to various forms of advanced technology designed by his technicians.

K

  • Kala - The queen of the underground city known as the Netherworld. She tried to take over the surface world, but once she was taken there, she aged rapidly, and called off her attack.
  • Kang the Conqueror - An extraordinary genius, an expert historical scholar, a master physicist (specializing in time-travel), engineer, and technician.
  • Kearson DeWitt - Controlled a massive suit of armor.
  • Killer Shrike - A gravity-manipulating agent of Roxxon Oil.
  • Kraken - A master manipulator and a founding father of HYDRA. He specialized in helping people become who they were supposed to be.[4]
  • Krang - Has all the powers inherent to members of the Atlantean race, including superhuman strength.

L

  • Living Laser - A laser expert who eventually evolved into a being made of pure light energy.
  • Loki - The brother of Thor who was the supervillain in the movie "The Avengers." He has an army under his control and with the tesseract, can have many superhuman abilities. Iron Man teams up with Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, and Hawkeye to form an idea made by S.H.I.E.L.D and defeat Loki and his forces.
  • Lucifer - Has a gifted intellect, and extensive knowledge of advanced Quistalian science and technology, and talent as an inventor using this technology.

M

  • Mad Pharaoh - King Hatap, an Ancient Egyptian Ruler whose knowledge of magic and dreadful acts earned him the nickname 'The Black Pharaoh who fought against Cleopatra, but after failing went into suspended animation by drinking a potion which the Egyptians thought killed him. After being reawakened in modern times he travels to the past with Stark using his Chariot of Time, hoping his scientific technology might help him, planning to defeat Cleopatra, but after his army is defeated by Iron Man he trips onto an upturned sword and is killed. Stark then uses the Chariot of Time to return to the 20th century despite the beauty of Cleopatra.
  • Mad Thinker - He is an extraordinary genius with knowledge of technology centuries beyond conventional science.
  • Maggia - An international crime syndicate that is the world's most powerful organization dedicated to conventional crime.
  • Magma - Wears body armor and has a blast gun implanted in his right arm that was able to fire balls of lava.
  • Madame Masque - The daughter of Count Nefaria, she hides her scarred face behind a golden mask. She often has conflicted loyalties between her father and her lover, Iron Man.
  • Malekith the Accursed - A Dark Elf from Asgard that has a weakness to the Iron Man Armor.
  • Mallen - A terrorist who gained the Extremis serum.
  • Man-Bull - A villain who was turned into a humanoid bull through experiments.
  • Mandroid - Power armor that provided the wearer with extensive offensive options so they could respond to various threats.
  • Man-Killer - Has robotic implants, which gave her superhuman powers, good athletic abilities, and the ability to throw knives at a range of hundreds of meters.
  • The Mandarin - The archenemy of Iron Man, the Mandarin is a Chinese nobleman, scientist and former diplomat turned criminal mastermind. His true power comes from his superhuman mastery of the martial arts and ten rings of power he recovered from an alien spaceship along with highly advanced technology, which he tried to use for Earth domination.
  • Mauler - A Scottish mercenary hired by A.I.M. to lead an attack on the S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier. He wears an armored suit with deadly weaponry attached, including a rapid fire laser machine gun.
  • Marauder - A mercenary for hire, he has duel weaponized sabers that come out of his wrists. He also has a built in flame thrower and many other weapons in his arsenal.
  • Masters of Silence - A group of high-tech assassins that honor the samurai code and are hired to eliminate Tony Stark.[5]
  • Melter - A former business competitor with a beam that can melt iron.
  • Mercenary - An assassin for hire who has been trained to murder since childhood.[6]
  • Midas - Dresses in the clothing of ancient Greece, and supports his enormous weight by wearing a powered exoskeleton.
  • Mikas - An android construct, used by 'Mr.Kline', himself an android sent from the distant future by a super-computer to avert that very future from ever occurring.
  • Minotaur - The son of a scientist whose cure for an unspecific disease mutated him into an actual minotaur.
  • MODAM - A.I.M. mutated one of their female agents into a large-headed creature similar to MODOK.
  • M.O.D.O.K. - A mutagenically altered technician of AIM with superior intelligence (Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing).
  • Moondragon - Has accessed her full psionic potential through extreme training under the Titanian monks of Shao-Lom.
  • Mr. Doll - A hooded man that uses a magical transforming doll (similar to a voodoo doll) which he stole from an African wise-man to attack Iron Man after he causes pain to millionaires to try to make them sign over their fortunes, and Tony Stark becomes his next target. His first appearance was in Tales of Suspense #48. He caused Tony to create a newer, slimmer suit. He is defeated when Iron Man uses a device to remodel the doll to Mr Doll's semblance, meaning when he drops it he is knocked unconscious.

N

  • Namor - He's a hybrid of human and Atlantean DNA.
  • Nitro - Can transform his body into a gaseous state and explode.

O

R

  • Radioactive Man - A Chinese physicist who can manipulate radiation.
  • Raiders - A trio of super-criminals in powered armor suits.
  • Red Ghost - The ability to become intangible at will.
  • Rhino - He has superhuman strength, heightened levels of speed and stamina and a high degree of durability.
  • Ronan the Accuser - A judicial officer of the fictional alien race known as the Kree.

S

  • Samurai Steel - He was born in Japan and disliked Americans. He made a battle suit to slay Tony Stark.[7]
  • Satellite Killer - Impervious not only to the vacuum of space but to many forms of attack as well. And not only that, it is quite equipped to do its genetically-programmed job. It has razor-sharp claws and teeth are in abundance all over its body.
  • Sentinel - Are mutant-hunting robots
  • Serpent Squad - A mercenary group composed of snake-themed criminals.
  • Shatterax - The cold and calculating hunter, cybernetically enhanced Kree warrior was a onetime member to the empires Starforce.[8]
  • Shockwave - A former MI-6 agent, who stole an exo-suit.
  • Slag - Dr. Ted Slaght is a scientist that works for Stark Enterprises. A terrible accident transforms him into Slag and he wants revenge on Tony Stark.[9]
  • Spymaster - A mercenary and spy-for-hire.
  • Stilt-Man - He is a criminal wearing an impenetrable suit of armor with powerful telescopic legs (useful for high-story heists).
  • Stingray - Walter Newell designed and wears the Stingray battlesuit, an armored exoskeleton suit composed of a superhard artificial cartilage designed mainly for underwater use.
  • Stockpile - Young Iron Man foes.[10]
  • Stratosfire - Former Roxxon corporate "hero" and opponent of Iron Man. She wore a newer version of Sunturion's armor.[11]
  • Super-Adaptoid - Created by A.I.M, the first Super-Adaptoid is an artificial construct capable of copying or mimicking the powers and skills of numerous super beings, including specific equipment and clothing.
  • Sunfire - A mutant with the ability to absorb solar radiation, and convert it to ionize matter into a fiery plasma state which bursts into flame when exposed to oxygen.
  • Sunset Bain - An expert and genius in the field of cybernetics, she is a seller of technological wares for super-villains and the ability to disappear.
  • Sunturion - A normal human who undergoes a mutagenic modification process that converts him into microwave energy.
  • The Scarecrow - Ebenezer Laughton, a contortionist performing as The Uncanny Umberto, initially helps Iron Man stop a criminal that had fled into one of his shows. Ebenezer is later approached by operatives of the Mandarin who encourage him to start a new life of crime and industrial espionage using his contortion abilities and a team of trained crows.

T

  • Taskmaster - Mercenary with photographic reflexes
  • Technovore - A virus created by Tony Stark.
  • Temugin - Son of The Mandarin.
  • Thunderball - Possesses superhuman strength and a high degree of imperviousness to harm thanks to the Asgardian magic imparted through the Wrecker.
  • Thundersword - A television writer empowered by the Beyonder.
  • Tiberius Stone - As children, Stone and Tony Stark were friends. However, Howard Stark drove Stone's father to bankruptcy. As an adult, Stone published false news stories to ruin Stark's reputation. He faked his kidnapping and created a prison made for Stark. However, Stark captured him and imprisoned him in the prison.
  • Titanium Man - A Soviet supersoldier clad in powered armor. Mentor to the Unicorn, who knew him as "the Other".

U

  • The Unicorn - A Soviet supersoldier who was healed and mentored by Titanium Man. His suit is equipped with a cone-shaped blaster on his head.
  • Ultimo - A Doomsday robot built by an unknown alien race and activated by the Mandarin.
  • Ultron - An android built by fellow Avenger Hank Pym and responsible for the Sentient Armor going rogue and a recent invasion of Tony Stark's body that transformed him into a robotic duplicate of Janet van Dyne - In the movie "Avengers: Age of Ultron", Tony is responsible for Ultron's creation, as a leader for the Iron Legion.

V

  • Venom - A symbiote, a sentient alien, with a gooey, almost liquid-like form.
  • Vibro - He gained superhuman powers when his nuclear-powered seismic energy absorption apparatus was grafted to his body; this apparatus has been transformed into a vibrational energy generator.
  • VOR/TEX - A sentient computer and enemy to Iron Man.[12]

W

  • War Machine - Parnell Jacobs, who was masquerading as a villainous War Machine. He piloted a version of the War Machine armor based on armor parts that Jacobs found from the discarded original.
  • Whirlwind - A costumed villain who can create strong whirlwinds by spinning.
  • White Dragon - The first White Dragon was a talented inventor and scientist with a genius-level intellect. The second White Dragon is an expert martial artist.
  • Whiplash - A weapons expert who brandishes a specially designed whip as his personal weapon.
  • Wong-Chu - A Chinese communist leader and expert martial artist who held Tony Stark captive and tried to force him to make weapons for his guerrilla forces. Tony instead created the first Iron Man suit and defeated Wong-Chu.
  • Wrecker - Courtesy of an Asgardian enchantment on a crowbar, Dirk Garthwaite possesses superhuman strength, stamina and durability (bulletproof).

Y

  • Yellow Claw - A genius in biochemistry and a brilliant scientist and inventor in many fields, in addition to being an expert in mysticism, alchemy, and the martial arts.

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