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  2. Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Six - Wikipedia

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    This filled a date that Disney had previously scheduled for an unspecified Marvel Studios film. [51] [49] Later that month, Marvel Studios announced the release dates for their Disney+ projects through the end of 2024 and 2025, including Eyes of Wakanda, Marvel Zombies, and Wonder Man during Phase Six. [52] [53]

  3. Timex Ironman - Wikipedia

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    Timex was a sponsor of the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon, and they hoped that this new digital product would improve sales. Timex’s product manager for digital launches, Mario Sabatini, flew to Kona in October, 1984 to get a feel for the market.

  4. Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline - Wikipedia

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    The book also places Iron Man in early 2008, the same as its year of release; Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, and Thor as occurring around the same time in early 2010; Iron Man 3 from December 22–25, 2013, before ending in early 2014; Doctor Strange as starting in late 2016 after Homecoming and occurring through 2017 before Thor: Ragnarok ...

  5. List of Iron Man titles - Wikipedia

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    Iron Man Annual #10 and New Mutants #76; Silver Surfer Annual #2, Avengers West Coast #56, Marvel Comics Presents #26, Avengers West Coast Annual #4, X-Men Annual #13, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #23, Punisher Annual #2, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #9, Daredevil Annual #5, Avengers Annual #18, New Mutants Annual #5, X-Factor Annual #4, Web of ...

  6. Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Two - Wikipedia

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    Following the release of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Iron Man 2 (2010), the timing and distribution arrangement of a possible third Iron Man film was brought into question due to a conflict between Paramount Pictures—the distributor of previous Marvel Studios films including the first two Iron Man films—and Marvel Entertainment's new corporate parent, the Walt Disney Company. [1]

  7. Timex Datalink - Wikipedia

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    The time and date parts of the digital display of the Datalink watches consisted of two main rows of seven segment displays, while the lower portion was a dot matrix display with scrolling capabilities. In time display mode, the dot matrix portion of the display showed the day of the week to the left, and the time zone to the right.

  8. Iron Man 2020 (event) - Wikipedia

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    Published date ISBN Iron Man 2020: Robot Revolution: Iron Man 2020 (vol. 2) #1–6 October 2020 978-1302920852: Iron Man 2020: Robot Revolution - Force Works: 2020 Force Works #1-3, 2020 Machine Man #1-2, 2020 Iron Age #1 November 2020 978-1302925536: Iron Man 2020: Robot Revolution - iWolverine: 2020 iWolverine #1–2, 2020 Ironheart #1–2 ...

  9. Iron Man in other media - Wikipedia

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    An Iron Man live-action feature film starring Robert Downey Jr. as the character and directed by Jon Favreau was released in 2008, with Downey also appearing as the character in the two sequels Iron Man 2 and 3, in a cameo in The Incredible Hulk, and as a main character in several other films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) including The ...