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  2. Stark Tower - Wikipedia

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    This version acts as the Avengers' headquarters after the destruction of the Avengers Mansion in the pilot episode "The Avengers Protocol". In the episode "Avengers Disassembled", part of the tower is destroyed after Iron Man destroys his arc reactor to stop Ultron from taking over his satellites. Stark Tower appears in Marvel Disk Wars: The ...

  3. National Entertainment Collectibles Association - Wikipedia

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    National Entertainment Collectibles Association Inc. (mostly known by its acronym NECA) is an American manufacturer of collectibles typically licensed from films, video-games, sports, music, and television based in New Jersey.

  4. Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Stark's armor, as seen in Iron Man (2008) Tony Stark has worn multiple different armors in his MCU appearances. For Iron Man, Stan Winston and his company built metal and rubber versions of the armors featured in the film, [83] while Iron Man comic book artist Adi Granov designed the Mark III with illustrator Phil Saunders. [84]

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    [1] [2] "THQ" is an initialism for "Toy Headquarters". [1] THQ acquired New Ventures, a division of Broderbund, in September 1990. [3] In 1991, Trinity Acquisition Corp agreed to acquire and merge with THQ in a reverse merger takeover. [1] The deal was a stock swap valued at about $33 million, with THQ's shareholders owning 51.7% of the new ...

  6. Sideshow Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Sideshow Collectibles was established in 1994. It originally created toy prototypes for major toy companies such as Mattel, Galoob and Wild Planet. In 1999, Sideshow began marketing its own line of collectible and specialty products under the Sideshow brand, beginning with the Universal Classic Monsters 8" Action Figure license, which sold through Toys R Us and other mass market retailers. [1]

  7. Secret Wars (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    Super Heroes 3-pack – Came with Series 1 heroes Captain America, Spider-Man, and Iron Man in a bubble-card pack. Super Villains 3-pack – Came with Series 1 villains Dr. Doom, Magneto, and Kang in a bubble-card pack. Hero Gift Set – Came with heroes Daredevil, Spider-Man (black costume), and Captain America in a large window box. The back ...

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  9. Iron Man - Wikipedia

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    Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 in 1962 (cover dated March 1963) and received his own title with Iron Man #1 in 1968.