What is the Mark 47?
The Mark XLVII (Mark 47) is the forty-seventh Iron Man Armor created by Tony Stark. This armor was created directly after the events of Captain America: Civil War. This armor appears in Spider-Man: Homecoming as Stark’s current suit.
What is Mark 48 Iron Man?
The Mark 48 (Mark XLVIII), also known as “Hulkbuster Mark II”, is an extra heavy modular armor, created by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner as a security guarantee in the event of an uncontrollable Hulk uproar or other possibilities.
What Mark is the Rescue armor?
Mark XLIX
The Iron Man Armor: Mark XLIX, also known as the Rescue Armor, is an armor used by Pepper Potts. It was designed by Tony Stark, and bears a strong resemblance to the Iron Man Armor: Mark LXXXV. Potts used it during the Battle of Earth to fight Thanos’ army alongside her husband, the Avengers and their allies.
What Mark is the bleeding edge armor?
Mark 50
For Avengers: Infinity War (2018), visual effects vendor Framestore created Iron Man’s Mark 50 suit, based on the Bleeding Edge armor from the comics, which is made up of singular nanobots which move around his body to form a suit, and was developed alongside Marvel for about two years.
What’s the difference between Iron Man Mark 50 and Mark 42?
Again, that function kind of faded away with the Mark 42, but it was one of the most unique aspects of any Iron Man suit that also proved to be extremely multi-purposeful. With the Mark 50 armor essentially came a much more advanced version of the nervous system connection of the Mark 42 suit.
How did Tony Stark control the Mark 42 armor?
Tony Stark’s metaphorical connection to his suits has always been a major theme of his character. In Iron Man 3, he took that connection to a new, and physical, level. By injecting inhibitor chips into his nervous system, he was able to physically control the Mark 42 armor simply with motion commands.
What’s the meaning of the number 42 in Iron Man?
The Number 42, according to ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, is the meaning of life. Not surprisingly, Tony finds his own meaning of life using this suit. Unlike the other Iron Man armors as of Iron Man 3, the Mark XLII does not contain its own Arc Reactor due to its piecemeal design.
Is the Mark XLII based on the Mark VII?
The Mark XLII, along with all the other newly built Mark suits, uses a more advanced technology that was based off on the Mark VII’s technology, which is able to wrap itself around Tony’s body, without the aid of robotic arms or any external mechanics.