As a comic book character, he was created in March 1963: Who is Iron Man?
The biggest difference that separates Iron Man from other heroes is that he is rich and intelligent. The biggest difference between him being Iron Man is that he obtained his superpower not from birth or as a result of a sudden reaction, but through his own effort and intelligence.
He first appeared as a comic book character in Tales of Suspense #39 in March 1963. The character creator was Stan Lee.
Anthony Edward Stark, better known as Tony Stark, was born as the son of Howard and Maria Stark, the founders of Stark Industries. Because he was a gifted child, he was accepted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the age of 15. He graduated at the age of 19 with a double master's degree in physics and engineering. When he turned 21, he took over the family business.
Shortly after presenting his new weapon in Afghanistan, he was captured when the convoy he was in was ambushed by terrorist leader Wong-Chu. During his capture, he was injured in the chest by shrapnel, and this piece of shrapnel could not be removed because it was stuck in an area close to his heart. Another captive with him, scientist Ho Yinsen, prevented Tony from dying by placing a type of magnet in his chest. Stark and Yinsen made special armor with the equipment they were given to produce weapons, and Tony managed to escape from where he was held in Afghanistan with this armor. After returning to the head of the company, he introduced Iron Man as his personal bodyguard, but no one knew that Iron Man was him. More precisely, no one suspected him because he was a rich playboy and businessman.
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 in 1963, and received his own title with Iron Man #1 in 1968. Shortly after his creation, Iron Man was a founding member of a superhero team, the Avengers, with Thor, Ant-Man, Wasp and the Hulk. Iron Man stories, individually and with the Avengers, have been published consistently since the character's creation.
Iron Man's adventures began with references to the Vietnam War. While the series took an anti-communist stance, Stark later found himself questioning the moral and ethical values of producing weapons for war. Stark didn't just use his personal fortune to develop his own armor; It has also been used to develop weapons for S.H.I.E.L.D., create technologies such as Quinjets for the Avengers, and produce vision inductors for the X-MEN. Stark's heart problem later became known to everyone and he was treated with an artificial heart transplant.
Iron Man's armor features superhero strength and durability. Repulsive beams emerge from the armor's gauntlets. Other weapons in the armor: a uni-beam projector on the chest, pulse lightning that converts air friction into kinetic energy, electromagnetic pulse generator, 360-degree protective energy field, ultra-freon generator that freezes the target, magnetic field generator, sonic blast absorber and 3D hologram generator.
In addition to his classic armor, Stark; has also produced separate armor for space travel, deep-sea diving, and stealth flights. He also has an extra strengthened and reinforced armor called Hulkbuster, which he uses against the Hulk.
Later, in order to fight Thor, he also produced another armor called Destroyer, which had a mystical power source. He designed the War Machine armor for his friend James Rhodes. Stark's recently designed Extremis Armor armor is stored within his own bones; The network system is integrated into the arm and works directly connected to the central nervous system. However, this armor was removed in later series and replaced with traditional armor. Some of their armor is still stored fluidly, but not in their bones like the Extremis Armor.