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appearing in American comic books published by
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. The character first appears in '' Iron Man'' #114 (Sept. 1978) and was created by
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and
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.


Publication history

Arsenal first appeared in a two-part storyline in '' Iron Man'' #114 (Sept. 1978) and '' The Avengers Annual'' #9 (1979). The character made a final appearance in '' Hulk'' vol. 2 #282 (April 1983). The Arsenal "Alpha" unit appeared in ''Iron Man'' vol. 3 #84-85 (Aug. 2004).


Fictional character biography

In the final days of
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, a group of Allied scientists led by
Howard Stark Howard Stark is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as a background character in stories featuring Iron Man and stories featuring Captain America. He is the founde ...
developed "Project Tomorrow" and the creation of a
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called Arsenal, a prototype fighting unit to be deployed in the event of an
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victory. The robot was also guided by Howard's early computer program called Mistress. When the Allies won the war, Arsenal was placed in storage. The robot was activated for a military demonstration during a worsening Cold War but was never used. In the present day, the Avengers are battling the
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underneath
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, when Arsenal suddenly appears and attacks the group. However, Iron Man successfully drives Arsenal off. The Avengers learn the robot's origin from the group's government liaison
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. Arsenal reappears and captures Hawkeye and Beast and stuns
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with an electric shock. Yellowjacket, however, recovers and alerts the other Avengers, advising the group that Project Tomorrow is directly beneath the mansion. Guided by Mistress erroneously believing the Allies lost World War II, Arsenal defeats several Avengers, until confronted by
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and
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. On the verge of defeat, Arsenal apparently self-destructs while Iron Man confronts Mistress programmed with
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's brain patterns. Once Iron Man unmasks and explains that the Allies won the war, and that Mistress is simply modeled after Maria, the computer program wipes its own memory. Arsenal actually faked its own destruction. When She-Hulk and the Hulk visit Avengers mansion, it attacks the Avengers' butler
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. Arsenal then incapacitates She-Hulk, and the enraged Hulk pummels Arsenal until it is destroyed. Iron Man eventually learns that only a "Beta" unit had been destroyed, and that an "Alpha" unit remained deactivated beneath Avengers Mansion.
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ask him to shut it down without informing the other Avengers due to the security risk it poses. Iron Man tracks the unit, but is unaware that the Avengers have followed. The unit is activated when transmission codes are radioed to Iron Man, which results in a battle between the new Arsenal and the Avengers. Iron Man then realises that Arsenal was activated by interference with its signal, which was set to "inert". Iron Man occupies Arsenal while
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stops the source of the interference, causing Arsenal to deactivate. The unit is then dismantled. Fully reassembled and under control, Arsenal is later used as a test for a group of Avengers recruits, under the pretext that it is out of control. During the "
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" event,
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recreates the eScape variation of Arsenal as well as a robot version of eScape's Mistress to serve as new bodies for his copies of Howard and Maria.


Powers and abilities

Both Arsenal units possess amplified strength and durability. The Beta unit also possesses air jets and inertia darts; can radiate an electro-stun field and project a high-intensity laser beam from its eyes. The Alpha unit possesses a flame-thrower, multiple gun systems and a toxic gas dispenser.


Other versions


Ultimate Marvel

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equivalent of Arsenal is Howard Stark Sr. after having used "Project Tomorrow" to turn himself into a human/machine hybrid capable of leading additional Arsenal units.


Marvel Noir

In '' Iron Man Noir'', the Arsenal robots were created as a Nazi weapon by
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.


In other media

A variation of Arsenal appears in '' Avengers Assemble'', voiced by
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. This version is a robot designed by
Howard Stark Howard Stark is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as a background character in stories featuring Iron Man and stories featuring Captain America. He is the founde ...
to safely absorb and maintain massive amounts of energy. Introduced in its self-titled episode, Arsenal is discovered by Iron Man in an abandoned Russian city, where its body was used to contain a reactor's gamma radiation for decades until the Hulk uses the Power Stone to reactivate it. In "Thanos Rising", Arsenal serves as Iron Man's friend and protector while helping the latter and
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fight the
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. When the Avengers fight
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, Arsenal sacrifices itself by self-destructing to send Thanos away from Earth. After recovering its head, the Avengers gradually rebuild and modify Arsenal over the course of "Ghosts of the Past" and "Back to the Learning Hall". In "Thanos Triumphant", Arsenal uses its new form to absorb the
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' energies and help the Avengers defeat Thanos once more. However,
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's AI hijacks Arsenal's body to absorb the Infinity Stones and become more powerful. In "The Ultron Outbreak", Arsenal briefly regains control to say goodbye to Iron Man before sacrificing itself again to defeat Ultron.


References


External links


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