Titanium Man is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Titanium Man is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Enraged, Iron Man soundly defeated Titanium Man, and left him in the murky depths of the Hudson River.
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Sometime later, during a space mission to destroy an enormous asteroid that threatened to impact on Earth, a Titanium Man, stated his name was Andy Stockwell, and had never had a connection with the USSR.
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Titanium Man battled Spider-Man there and made a withdrawal after Spidey damaged his helmet with his cybernetic claws, but not without saying to a camera in Spider-Man's Iron Spider suit a planned talk which Stark used in the Congress in rejection of the SRA.
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Titanium Man was knocked out by Darkstar, but was apparently not captured.
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When Titanium Man entered one of Doctor Octopus' facilities, he was defeated by Scorpion despite his best efforts.
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Titanium Man was killed in combat with Iron Man during the first "Armor Wars" when the titanium in the suit exceeded its combustible temperature.
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Sometime later, during a space mission to destroy an enormous asteroid that threatened to impact on Earth, a Titanium Man, claiming to be this same person, stated his name was Andy Stockwell, and had never had a connection with the USSR.
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Titanium Man was contacted and hired, ostensibly through the Hammer again, to do a mercenary job for Tony Stark in his effort to stop the superhuman registration bill.
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Titanium Man was knocked out by Darkstar, but was apparently not captured.
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Titanium Man was among Iron Man's villains recruited by Mandarin and Zeke Stane to assist in a plot to take down Iron Man.
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Titanium Man boasted that his armor was made to last, not, like American technology, "with planned obsolescence" .
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Boris Bullski, the original Titanium Man, possessed enhanced strength due to treatments given to him by the Soviet government to augment his physiology, making him grow into an 11-foot-tall giant.
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Titanium Man later appears as a free agent working for Hydra, though he is later killed by Doombots.
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Titanium Man is mentioned in and serves as one of the titular characters of the Wings song "Magneto and Titanium Man", written and produced by Paul McCartney.
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