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For other uses, see Tony Stark (disambiguation)
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The subject of this article is part of an MCU franchise story that has been officially deemed to be non-canonical to the primary continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Its events instead occur in another reality within the Multiverse. This universe is designated by the Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki as the "Floating Arc Reactors Universe".
The name of this universe was chosen by the Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki following our Naming Policy. It is not an official name and was chosen in order to differentiate each universe in the ever growing Multiverse.

Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark is a superhero known as Iron Man who's armor was fueled by Arc Reactors, which he used to keep himself flying.

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Iron Man catching Arc Reactors

Iron Man found himself having to fly upwards to catch Arc Reactors. Meanwhile, Stark had to dodge many objects falling towards him as he got to the top. Eventually, Stark could not catch many Arc Reactors and his suit deactivated without power and he fell.[3]

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  1. This character's full name is derived from a Variant Tony Stark's Gravestone and thus is conjecturally treated as the same.
  2. This character's name is derived from a Variant from Iron Man and thus is conjecturally treated as the same.
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Avengers: Iron Man - Blast!

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