When Tony demands the armor, he gives it up without a fight, saying that he only gets paid to fight and muses later he can just go steal another. Know When to Fold Them: One of the first villains Iron Man goes after is the Mauler.It's Personal: The reason Tony Stark gives when the West Coast Avengers offer to help him take down the villains using Stark technology.I Did What I Had to Do: Tony's mantra through the whole storyline.And who does he ask to help take him down? Well, Tony Stark himself. Hired to Hunt Yourself: Nick Fury thinks that Iron Man has gone rogue.Justified in that they have been enhanced with Stark technology. High-Speed Hijack: The Raiders do this on an Air Force plane in Iron Man #226.Hero with Bad Publicity: Iron Mans fighting against S.H.I.E.L.D, hes kicked out of the West Coast Avengers, he nearly causes an international incident in the U.S.S.R and gets into a fight with the Captain (as Steve Rogers was calling himself at the time).While Cap does sympathize with this view, he finds Tonys methods reckless, and this sours their relationship. Iron Man wants to destroy the S.H.I.E.L.D Mandroids using Stark technology, not trusting anyone, including the government with his super-technology. Good Versus Good: Iron Man and the Captain.The General: General Meade in Iron Man #255.Inverted, as Tony Stark tells Fury that Randall Pierce has gone rogue and that he is not at all a friend of this obviously evil Randall Pierce.Tony Stark claims to Nick Fury that he knows who the supposedly rogue Iron Man is, and even divulges his identity.Cross Through: A minor example: Iron Man #229 segues into Captain America #341, and Iron Man #228 into Captain America #340.Stark, who'd been willing to leave Iron Man "dead", created a "new" Iron Man that promptly tore Firepower apart. However, once this was done, Cord refused to turn his new toy over to the Feds (threatening to blackmail them with a press release about Firepower - a heavily-armored suit with a tactical nuke - being designed for riot control), and turned Firepower loose on Stark Enterprises' assets instead. Create Your Own Villain: In the wake of Iron Man's rogue actions, the Pentagon commissioned Cord to create Firepower to destroy the renegade Avenger. Crazy-Prepared: When SHIELD come to ask for Stark's help arresting the apparently rogue Iron Man, Stark is able to provide them with a complete dossier on "Randall Pierce", a fake identity he created when he started his current campaign, including false birth and tax records. He buys Stark technology from Spymaster and puts it in various armored goons in his employ.
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