Tying in with the release of Iron Man 2, Buena Vista Home Entertainment is releasing the complete animated Iron Man series, which aired 26 episodes from 1994 to 1996. It was paired and syndicated with Fantastic Four under the title The Marvel Action Hour with introductions by the legendary Stan "The Man" Lee, which regrettably haven't been included.
The '90s were a renaissance for animated superheroes on television. Batman: The Animated Series and X-Men debuted in 1992 to acclaim and with their success, 1994 saw the release of the aforementioned Action Hour along with Spider-Man and even the hero-spoof The Tick. I was a fan of most of these shows, but I had never come across Iron Man before, which is a good thing because the series is geared towards young kids who wouldn't notice its flaws.
The seasons are different from each other in animation style and storytelling due to changes in creative talent. The first season is filled with self-contained, original stories that don’t have much continuity. Tony Stark (voiced by Robert Hayes) leads a team, closely resembling the group known as Force Works, comprised of Century, War Machine, a Scarlet Witch different from the comics, Hawkeye (who wasn't a member) and Spider-Woman. They do battle against the Mandarin and his assembled team of villains that includes Blizzard, Whirlwind, MODOK, Fin Fang Foom, and original character Hypnotia. Many of the stories find Mandarin attempting to steal Stark Industries inventions.
"The Origin Of Iron Man" is presented and altered from the comics. Rather than Stark having his heart damaged by shrapnel in Vietnam, which requires him to build the armor to stay alive, his spine is damaged as a result of Justin Hammer's sabotage. He is then taken to the Mandarin and ordered to build invincible armor for the villain's army.
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Article comments
1 - Christine
I love Iron Man; and especially the movie versions with Robert Downey Jr. Can't wait for number two!
2 - El Bicho
Are you a secret comic-book geek, Christine?
3 - Christine
Yes, I love superheroes that is why I invented Super Fit Diva; for my diet book!