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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 149. Chapters: Kryptonite, Vibranium, Iron Man's armor, Batsuit, Batmobile, Power ring, Registration acts, Batman's utility belt, Captain America's shield, Star Brand, Adamantium, Technodrome, Infinity Gems, Mjolnir, Cosmic Cube, Darkhold, Lasso of Truth, Serpent Crown, Cerebro, Bat-Signal, Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, Joker venom, Superman logo, Invisible plane, Manhunters, Batcycle, Batarang, Batboat, Mother Box, Ebony Blade, Batplane, M'Kraan Crystal, Crimson Dawn, Cloak of Levitation, Destroyer, Batcomputer, The Infinity Gauntlet, Cosmic treadmill, Ultimate Nullifier, Sun-Eater, Trick arrows, Eye of Agamotto, Mutant growth hormone, Supermobile, Miracle Machine, Boom tube, Wonder Woman's bracelets, Blackbird, Darkforce, Wand of Watoomb, Batcopter, Purple Ray, Terrigen Mist, Nth metal, Evil Eye of Avalon, Unstable molecules, S.P.I.N. Technology, Book of the Vishanti, Mandroid, Promethium, Fantasticar, Redbird, Crime Bible, Arrowcar, Inertron, Golden Girdle of Gaea, Book of Eternity, Power Cosmic, Mental radio, Missile Men, Super-Cycle, Orb of Agamotto. Excerpt: Iron Man's armor is the fictional powered exoskeleton worn by the fictional Tony Stark when he assumes his superhero role of Iron Man. The first version of the armor was created by Stark with the help of Ho Yinsen. The appearance of Stark's armor has radically changed over the years, either as a result of modifications made by Stark or specialized armors created for specific situations. Though Stark's wide array of armors have many different abilities, they are alike in that they are made of incredibly strong fictional materials bolstered by a force field. Every suit has a self-contained environment, assorted onboard weapons systems, enhanced strength, flight, and various communications arrays and sensors (such as radar and radio). Furthermore, they typically have multiple p...