Costume Name:
Extremis Armor
Costume Type:
Default (comes with character)
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man #5 - Vol 4 (March 2006)
Costume History:
After being put into critical condition in battle with a new enemy, Tony Stark injected his nervous system with the virus known as Extremis in order to save his life. With Extremis, Tony Stark can control the Iron Man armor as if it were a part of him, going so far as to store the armor in the hollows of his bones.
Costume Name:
Gold Avenger
Costume Type:
Limited - 1325 G (Former Chase, now periodic sales)
Costume First Appearance:
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Costume History:
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Costume Name:
Guardians of the Galaxy (White)
Costume Type:
Limited - 100 G per Future FC (or 95 Future Foundation Communication Device at Clea)
Costume First Appearance:
This costume is a Marvel Heroes exclusive color variant.
Costume History:
This is a Marvel Heroes Pro Pack color variant of the red Iron Man Mk III Space Armor. Tony created this armor after battling alongside the Guardians of the Galaxy against Thanos. With off-world capabilities, his new armor allowed Tony to travel with the Guardians and share in their adventures for a time, before returning to Earth.
Costume Name:
Iron Man 3 Movie
Costume Type:
Limited - Ultimate Pack exclusive (no longer available)
Costume First Appearance:
Marvel's Iron Man 3 (May 2013)
Costume History:
Tony Stark's newest armor, featured in Marvel's Iron Man 3, can be controlled remotely by Tony or summoned to his location at a moments notice.
Costume Name:
Nightclub
Costume Type:
Limited - 100 G per Fortune Card Mark 2
Costume First Appearance:
Marvel's Iron Man 3 (May 2013)
Costume History:
One of the many new armors featured in Iron Man 3, the Stealth armor nicknamed "Nightclub" by Tony Stark is designed to be lightweight and sleek, with anti-radar systems and a streamlined weapons system.
Costume Name:
Stealth Armor
Costume Type:
Limited - 100 G per Fortune Card Mark 1 (+ Armory, & Ultimate Packs. Store 3-4 May '14 at 675 G)
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man #152 (November 1981)
Costume History:
Iron Man originally used the Stealth armor for reconnaissance, using it to take pictures and monitor the base of the Heaven's Hand with various scanners and other gadgets.
Costume Name:
Avengers Movie
Costume Type:
Store - 950 G
Costume First Appearance:
Marvel's The Avengers (May 2012)
Costume History:
In Marvel's The Avengers, Tony Stark threatens Loki with the power of the Avengers, leading Loki to throw Tony from Stark Tower. It is the Mark VII that saves Tony, deployed by JARVIS with a unique rocket-like delivery system.
Costume Name:
Classic Armor
Costume Type:
Store - 450 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man #1 (May 1968)
Costume History:
Tony Stark's Mk V armor was a refinement of the classic "red-and-gold" armor and is perhaps the best known version of it.
Costume Name:
Guardians of the Galaxy (Red)
Costume Type:
Store - 950 G
Costume First Appearance:
Guardians of the Galaxy #1 (May 2013)
Costume History:
After meeting the Guardians of the Galaxy during a battle with Thanos - Tony Stark created this new armor (also known as the Mk III Space Armor) to travel off-world. Using this armor, Tony traveled with the Guardians for a time, battling Star-Lord's father J-Son and others before returning to Earth.
Costume Name:
Heartbreaker
Costume Type:
Store - 950 G (Formerly Limited: Alienware code / IM3 DVD code - both now expired)
Costume First Appearance:
Marvel's Iron Man 3 (May 2013)
Costume History:
One of the many new armors featured in Iron Man 3, the Artillery-level RT Armor nicknamed "Heartbreaker" by Tony Stark features a massive Repulsor Technology unit on its chest. This RT unit is designed specifically for delivering large-scale Unibeam attacks, though the suit is fully outfitted for all forms of combat.
Costume Name:
Hulkbuster
Costume Type:
Store - 1250 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man #12 - Vol 6 (November 2006)
Costume History:
Though it was originally designed to go toe-to-toe with a frenzied Hulk, Tony Stark and the New Avengers were forced to battle this modern version of the Hulkbuster armor when a terrorist reprogrammed it to rampage through New York's Times Square.
Costume Name:
Mark I
Costume Type:
Store - 750 G
Costume First Appearance:
Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963)
Costume History:
Alter being kidnapped in Vietnam, Tony Stark was forced to develop weapons for his captors in order to receive surgery for the shrapnel that was approaching his heart. At the cost of his assistant Yinsen's life, Tony was able to use the Mk I to escape and defeat Wong-Chu in one on one combat.
Costume Name:
Mark II
Costume Type:
Store - 600 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man (May 2008)
Costume History:
After Tony Stark's escape from captivity, he constructed a highly advanced and upgraded version of the Iron Man armor, complete with repulsor tech flight control and Stark's personal AI, JARVIS.
Costume Name:
Mark III
Costume Type:
Store - 450 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man (May 2008)
Costume History:
The Iron Man Mark III armor was built with a freeze resistant gold-titanium alloy, upgraded power supply, and "hot rod red" paint job. It was this armor that Tony used to hunt down those who had stolen his tech and to battle Obadiah Stane's own suit of armor.
Costume Name:
Mark IV
Costume Type:
Store - 450 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man 2 (May 2010)
Costume History:
After the Mark III was badly damaged during the battle with Obadiah Stane, Tony Stark built an upgraded version of the armor featuring a more sleek design, but similar color scheme and weapon systems.
Costume Name:
Mark V
Costume Type:
Store - 750 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man 2 (May 2010)
Costume History:
The Mark V was designed as a portable, lightweight version of the Iron Man armor that could be contained in a suitcase-like form. It was this armor that Tony Stark used to defeat Ivan Vanko in their first encounter, and it has since resided in his Hall of Armor.
Costume Name:
Mark VI
Costume Type:
Store - 600 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man 2 (May 2010)
Costume History:
After Tony Stark's previous suits sustained heavy damage, he sought to build a new, upgraded suit. The Mark VI was used during the battle with Hammer's drones and Ivan Vanko, as well as the battle with Thor.
Costume Name:
Marvel NOW!
Costume Type:
Store - 950 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man #1 - Vol 5 (January 2013)
Costume History:
First appearing in Marvel NOW! Iron Man #1, Tony Stark's new armor is made up of newly developed smart metals that can transform and adapt in real-time to an exo-skeleton form.
Costume Name:
Shotgun
Costume Type:
Store - 950 G
Costume First Appearance:
Marvel's Iron Man 3 (May 2013)
Costume History:
One of the many new armors featured in Iron Man 3, the Hyper Velocity Armor, nicknamed "Shotgun" by Tony Stark, features enhanced thrusters and a visor shield for supersonic travel with a shiny silver paint job.
Costume Name:
Silver Centurion
Costume Type:
Store - 600 G
Costume First Appearance:
Iron Man #200 (November 1985)
Costume History:
Though it was originally built to be James Rhodes' suit of armor, and a proof of concept altogether, Tony Stark ended up donning the Silver Centurion armor in his battle against Obadiah Stane. After Stane's defeat, Tony used the Silver Centurion armor until its destruction near the conclusion of the "Armor Wars" storyline.
Costume Name:
Starboost
Costume Type:
Store - 950 G
Costume First Appearance:
Marvel's Iron Man 3 (May 2013)
Costume History:
One of many new armors featured in Iron Man 3, the Sub-Orbital Armor, nicknamed "Starboost" by Tony Stark, features a sleek white and gold paint job, solar reflective visor, and large repulsor jets designed for space travel.