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The Avengers Tony Stark, besides being a genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist, was somewhat of a normal human being before becoming Iron Man. Tony Stark creates a suite of armor and becomes Iron Man. Iron man is an important hero and plays a crucial role on the team that is called the avengers.
Tony stark was the head of a top weapons manufacturing company. On a trip to the Middle East to promote a new weapon he was attacked and captured. Upon being captured he was forced into becoming Iron Man. While being held captive by the enemy forces, he created an armored suit out of metal in order to escape. After completing his quest and escaping from enemy forces, he decided to improve on his metal suit and take on the role of a hero, officially becoming Iron Man. “The Avengers. It's what we call ourselves, sort of like a team. ‘Earth's Mightiest Heroes’ type thing” (Avengers). Tony Stark, or as part of the avengers he is know as Iron Man, is an important hero on the team of the avengers, who protect the earth and fight enemy forces. The avengers are battling with the god Loki, who has come to earth in search of the tesseract. Iron Man and the Avengers goal is to get the tesseract back from Loki, after he had taken it, and to fight off Loki and his army. In Iron Man the movie, Iron Man leaves the ordinary world when he is captured while he was in the Middle East. When Iron Man boarded the helicarrier in The Avengers he was also leaving the ordinary world on a search to find Loki and to retrieve the tesseract. He enters two dark worlds and is forced to overcome obstacles. In Iron Man, he was able to escape back to civilization by constructing a suit of armor that would aid in him escaping. The suit of armor that he had made was later recreated and perfected. With it he became Iron Man. In The Avengers, Iron Man was able to defeat Loki and his army with the help of the Avengers, saving the world. Iron man is an important hero and plays a crucial role

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