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"He discovered that there were universes stacked on top of his own..."
The subject of this article comes from an alternate universe connecting to the main timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This universe is designated as Super Soldier Peggy Carter Universe.

"We don't have time for Banner and Stark to play mad scientist."
Captain Carter to Black Widow[src]

Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark, better known as Iron Man, is a member of Avengers.

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This is an in-depth biography of Iron Man/Super Soldier Peggy Carter. For an abridged overview, see Marvel Database's article on the same character.

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"Iron Man, Thor, keep the fighting down here."
Captain Carter to Iron Man and Thor[src]

Tony Stark was born to Howard Stark and became a superhero known as Iron Man. Iron Man joined the Avengers and fought against Loki in the Battle of New York.[2]

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  1. This character's given and middle names are derived from a Variant from Illusion of Tony Stark's Gravestone and thus is conjecturally treated as the same.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 What If...?: 2.05: What If... Captain Carter Fought the Hydra Stomper?
  3. This character's given name is derived from a Variant from Iron Man and thus is conjecturally treated as the same.

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