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  1. The Mark XXXIX (Mark 39), also known by its names as "Gemini" and "Starboost", is a Sub-Orbital Suit, and was one of several new Iron Man Armors created by Tony Stark as part of the Iron Legion. The armor was created sometime after the Battle of New York.[1]

  2. The Mark XXI (Mark 21), also known as "Midas", is a Fully Loaded High-Altitude Suit, and was one of the many newly-built suits created by Tony Stark sometime after the events of The Avengers. It was featured in the movie Iron Man 3, and made its debut in the movie when Tony ordered J.A.R.V.I.S...

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Can an Iron Man fly into space? Most of Iron Man's recent armor systems are capable of space and underwater travel. Heads Up Display (HUD): The Heads-Up display shows important things for the suit. The Heads Up Display of the Iron Man suit is powered by F.R.I.D.A.Y., Stark's artificial intelligence.

  4. Iron Man Fly To Space In New Suit Scene - Marvel's Avengers 2020Subscribe http://bit.ly/2oUkw8nTwitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisZanarChannel description ...

  5. Aug 18, 2020 · To celebrate the release of the Marvel Studios' Iron Man 3-Movie Collection and the Marvel Studios' Avengers 4-Movie Collection, we're going to look back at every piece of armor Iron Man has worn across the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe!

  6. The Mark XXXIX Iron Man Armor, codenamed Gemini or Starboost, was Tony Stark's thirty-ninth Iron Man suit and was designed to specialize in sub-orbital space travel. It was a part of the Iron Legion.

  7. In 2008 he recalled that editorial directions in 1981 were that going into space was "a big deal", and devised the first space-going Iron Man suit with this edict in mind. He later devised the 1985 red and silver/white 'Silver Centurion' armor with input from Mark Gruenwald, who directed him to base it along Samurai motifs.