As one would expect, finding the perfect Iron Man replacement is next to impossible, though AIM may have just achieved it by accident.
Tony Stark's Successor Adam Ware Becomes Iron Man's Next Archnemesis
Iron Man #5; Written by Joshua Williamson; Art by Carmen Carnero, Jan Bazaldua, And Nolan Woodard
Adam Ware, the genius youth captured by AIM and forced to demonstrate his skills to become the next Iron Man, dies much sooner than anyone expects. Following his death, Ware communicates with Tony Stark through his helmet, suggesting he would survive, evolve into a completely virtual AI system, transform into a sentient Iron Man suit, or find a way back to his body. Yet, Iron Man #5 concludes its AIM arc with a sad revelation: AIM has resurrected Adam Ware, who now leads the whole organization and wields the power to command any technological device with his mind.
Adam Ware seemingly loses the humble and kind heart that made him stand apart from all other Advanced Iron Man candidates. Ware takes over AIM by force, and he kills the Fixer in cold blood by turning the villain's technological devices against himself, electrocuting him. Drunk with power and corrupted by the pain he endured, Adam Ware has transformed into yet another tragic Iron Man parallel who develops an obsession with the Armored Avenger.
Adam Ware Is Tony Stark's Latest Failure
Tony Stark’s journey is a cycle of redemption where he spends as much time fighting his own legacy as he does fighting supervillains. Many of Iron Man's most dangerous foes are born directly from Stark's early recklessness or the cold indifference of his merchant-of-death years. Ezekiel Stane is perhaps the most literal example, as he seeks vengeance for his father's death using stolen Iron Man technology. Firepower, Arsenal, the Living Laser, and Mallen are only a few villains who started their criminal careers using Iron Man tech.
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One of Iron Man's many challenges in Marvel Comics surrounds Tony Stark's once-revolutionary technology, all thanks to real-world developments.
Beyond personal grudges, Iron Man's tactical blunders have weaponized the world against him. In Armor Wars, Tony Stark's failure to secure his blueprints leads to his technology being used by everyone from the Crimson Dynamo to government-sanctioned enforcers like the Guardsmen. His negligence forces him into a desperate and unethical crusade to disable any armor using his tech, which creates a rift with his own allies. Iron Man's most ambitious attempts at global security, such as the Superhuman Registration Act, are permanent proof of how his desire for control can backfire spectacularly.
Adam Ware's death and resurrection as AIM's living weapon, for once, isn't in Tony’s hands. Adam was a brilliant teacher whom Stark genuinely championed as his successor. Even after Adam dies, Stark doesn't hesitate to protect the other AIM recruits, and he goes out of his way to retrieve his dead body, even staying behind as the ship explodes. The fact that AIM is able to hollow out such a promising, selfless heart and replace it with a cold, robotic malice, despite Stark doing everything right, shows how even the best intentions can't always shield those Iron Man cares for.
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Iron Man #5 is now available from Marvel Comics.
NAME
Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark
FIRST APP
"Tales of Suspense" #39 (1963)
POWERS
Genius intellect, armor providing flight, hacking, superhuman strength, reflexes, and durability.
RELATIONSHIPS
Jude (biological father), Amanda Armstrong (biological mother), Howard Stark (adoptive father), Maria Stark (adoptive mother), Arno Stark (brother)