Howard Stark is a fictional character appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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. The character is usually depicted as a background character in stories featuring
Iron Man
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and stories featuring
Captain America
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. He is the founder of
Stark Industries. Throughout the character's publication history, he has been featured in several incarnations of comic book series.
Howard Stark has also appeared in several animated television series and films. Actors
John Slattery
John M. Slattery Jr. (born August 13, 1962) is an American actor and director widely known for his role as Roger Sterling Jr. in the AMC drama series ''Mad Men'' (2007–15), for which he was nominated four times for the Primetime Emmy Award fo ...
and
Dominic Cooper
Dominic Edward Cooper (born 2 June 1978) is an English actor known for his portrayal of comic book characters Jesse Custer on the AMC show ''Preacher'' (2016–2019) and young Howard Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with appearances ...
have portrayed the character throughout the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
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(MCU) franchise.
Publication history
Howard Stark was created by
Archie Goodwin and designed by artist
. He made his first appearance in ''
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
'' #28 (August 1, 1970). He was loosely based on
Howard Hughes
Howard Robard Hughes Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was an American business magnate, record-setting pilot, engineer, film producer, and philanthropist, known during his lifetime as one of the most influential and richest people in th ...
, a film producer and aviator.
Described as a sarcastic scientist and ruthless businessman, Howard worked alongside his father on various projects, and later founded
Stark Industries. He was an inventive mechanical engineering prodigy, constantly creating new technology and looking for ways to improve such technology. He designed and built weaponry and devices that have revolutionized the industrial world, such as various technologies used by
S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorism agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in ''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965), it often dea ...
and its allies. Howard later married to
Maria Stark
Maria Collins Stark (nee Carbonell) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is Howard Stark's wife and Tony Stark's mother.
Fictional character biography
Maria Stark was born Maria Collins Car ...
, and they had their child,
Tony Stark
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charac ...
. Howard's relationship with Tony was a difficult one. Howard's major weakness was his severe case of
alcoholism
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, a problem Tony himself would inherit. In the comics, Howard and his wife died in a car crash, as the result of faulty brakes arranged by either business competitors
Republic Oil & Gas or by
V-Battalion
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A A-Force
A-Next
A.I. Army
Because of his revelation that he is now a simulated A ...
. Howard's death inspired his son to take both business and engineering seriously as Iron Man.
Fictional character biography
Original depiction
Being the son of Howard Stark Sr., he was born in Richford, New York. An avid and brilliant inventor from a young age, Howard was a brilliant scientist throughout his life, becoming a power systems engineer. Stark and his father worked on various projects with his skills in engineering, and later founded Stark Industries. Throughout his young adulthood, Stark worked on various government projects dating back to the
World War I
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and
World War II
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era, like the Captain America project with John Crowe Ransom which came to completion thanks to
Steve Rogers, the
Manhattan Project
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, and the
Arsenal robots hidden in a subbasement in his mansion. During the 1950s, Stark was an agent of the secret science organization known as The Shield (S.H.I.E.L.D), partnered with
Nathaniel Richards.
Howard Stark married
Maria Collins Carbonell and together they had a son, and adopted
Anthony "Tony" Stark. He constantly pushed Tony to be the best, telling his son that someone must have "iron in their backbone" to be successful. Behind his heroic facade, however, he was an alcoholic who had a strained relationship with his son. Stark was capable of devotion and respect towards machines, but he appeared to have little to no interest towards his son. Due to his power as a businessman, Stark was offered membership to the exclusive
Hellfire Club
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, but Stark seemed uninterested in anything other than the lavish parties the club threw. It is believed Stark was also a member of the V-Battalion. He was targeted by the
Red Skull
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(Johann Schmidt), and is rumored to have met
Uatu
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the
Watcher. Stark also prevented
Obadiah Stane
Iron Monger is an alias used by multiple fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first character to use the alias is Obadiah Stane, who first appeared in '' Iron Man'' #163 (Oct. 1982). The Iron Mo ...
from taking control of Stark Industries at least once.
On the
Ides of March
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(March 15), Howard and Maria were killed in a car accident. It has been hinted that the incident was not random and possibly arranged by the V-Battalion, but this has never been confirmed; earlier indications were that the accident was caused by
Roxxon
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's predecessor Republic Oil as part of
Simon Krieger's corporate sabotage. Tony ran his father's company, started a charity in his mother's name, and later went on to be Iron Man.
Iron Man was briefly trapped in Hell by
Doctor Doom
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, and faced what appeared to be Howard as one of
Mephisto
Mephisto or Mephistopheles is one of the chief demons of German literary tradition.
Mephisto or Mephistopheles may also refer to:
Film and television
* ''Méphisto'', a 1931 French film
* Mephisto (1981 film), ''Mephisto'' (1981 film), a German- ...
's torments. The spirit wore a demonic version of
Iron Man's armor
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and taunted Iron Man about emotional weaknesses. Iron Man rejected the spirit's reality when claiming that Iron Man had been a disappointment to his mother as well as his father. However, Iron Man knew that Maria's love was unconditional.
During the 2014
Original Sin storyline, a flashback revealed that Stark first met
Nick Fury
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following the death of Woody McCord during the fight against the Tribellians. Stark decided to show Fury the work McCord had been doing as a defender of Earth, neutralizing any potential threat for the planet, and offered Woody's job. Fury accepted, and over the next years, would secretly fight different superhuman threats from aliens to Subterranean monsters and extra-dimensional beings.
Howard Stark Sr.
Howard Stark Sr. is an obscure character. He is the father of Howard Stark and the grandfather of Tony Stark. He is occasionally mentioned in passing across various other comics under Marvel.
Duplicate of Howard Stark
Iron Man confronted Arsenal and Motherboard on the eScape to which
Arno Stark
Arno Stark is the name of two similar fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, appearing as a counterpart of the superhero Iron Man from the multiverse. The first of these characters is best known as Iron ...
followed and discovered the digital engrams of Howard and Maria then salvaged these digital engrams when the eScape shut down.
Arno is acquainted with the digital engrams of Howard and Maria and was able to give them a
holographic
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form. With
Jocasta
In Greek mythology, Jocasta (), also rendered Iocaste ( grc, Ἰοκάστη ) and also known as Epicaste (; ), was a daughter of Menoeceus, a descendant of the Spartoi Echion, and queen consort of Thebes. She was the wife of first Laius, t ...
's help, Arno is able to use bio-restructuring pods to give digital bodies to the digital engrams.
During the
Iron Man 2020
Iron Man (Arno Stark) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a superhero appearing as the counterpart of the superhero Iron Man in the (then) future year of 2020 set in the multiverse wo ...
storyline, Arno has breakfast with the duplicates of Howard and Maria following a nightmare about the Extinction Entity. After knocking out Mark One, the artificial simulation of Iron Man is brought to Arno's living quarters and learns what to the duplicates of their parents. At Port Authority, Iron Man catches up to the duplicates of Howard and Maria who are instructed to not leave the safety of Bain Tower. Their condition gets worse because they left Bain Tower and that Arno had to use his own DNA to fill out the missing pieces behind them. They suddenly stop moving as Arno plans to fix them and Tony. Arno is at his work station, working on reviving his parents by recreating the Arsenal and Mistress bodies from the eScape. Arno heads to the Stark Space Station with Arsenal and Mistress who now possess the memories of Howard Stark and Maria. The two of them state to Arno that they are proud. When Tony Stark uses the Thirteenth Floor to reach the Stark Space Station and confront Arno, Arsenal and Motherboard fight his allies until the arrival of the Extinction Entity. As everyone engages the Extinction Entity, Tony, Arno,
Rescue
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Tools used might include search and rescue dogs, mounted search and rescue ho ...
, Machine Man, Jocasta, Motherboard, and Arsenal push the Extinction Entity close to Earth's orbit as the Avengers,
Force Works
Force Works was the name of different fictional superhero teams appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
The first version of Force Works first appeared in the comic book series ''Force Works'' #1 (July ...
, and the A.I. Army attack it's tentacles. It then turns out that the Extinction Entity was just a simulation and was the result of the disease that Arno thought he cured himself of. He now states that the holographic armor made from the eScape is now part of Arno's life support as he allows Motherboard and Arsenal to download themselves in order to shape Arno's virtual world.
Other versions
House of M
In the alternate reality seen in the 2005 ''
House of M
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'' storyline, Howard Stark was alive while Maria Stark's status is unknown. Howard turned over control of the company to Tony Stark when his son turned sixteen. Although officially listed as retired, he worked with Tony to build an armor capable of taking on the
Sentinels and powerful
mutants
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during the conflict.
[''House of M: Iron Man'' #1. Marvel Comics.]
Howard and Tony began to work on Sentinels with
Forge
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and
Henry McCoy after being awarded them an exclusive contract. They planned to incorporate a "Vision Project", although there were problems with the control scheme. The two also competed on the wildly popular 'Sapien Deathmatch' television show.
When Tony investigated a resistance group as Iron Man, Sentinels attacked. One, remotely controlled by Howard, scolded Tony for getting involved. Howard was secretly plotting against
Magneto
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with
Hank Pym
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.
"Genome bomb" locations were discovered by Tony as Iron Man and the House was notified. Howard had programmed the Visions and Sentinels to serve him. He said this had all been part of a plan to make the mutants respect Tony for saving them. Tony would then use that as a chance to directly strike against Magneto. Tony refused to go along. Magneto suddenly appeared and personally dealt with Howard, killing him.
Iron Inquisitor
As part of
Mephisto
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* ''Méphisto'', a 1931 French film
* Mephisto (1981 film), ''Mephisto'' (1981 film), a German- ...
's campaign against the Avengers with the aid of his multiversal counterparts, one of the many alternate reality allies he recruited is a version of Howard Stark from Earth-4111 who made a deal with Mephisto for eternal power and immortality. Howard became enthralled to the Council of Red, to the point where he killed his son as part of the terms of the deal, and became the Iron Inquisitor, working as Hell's prime weaponer. As the Iron Inquisitor, he enacts Mephisto's will across the multiverse as his special agent.
Far from Avengers Mountain, Multiversal
Masters of Evil
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members
Doom Supreme and Kid Thanos meet up with Iron Inquisitor and Mephisto in the form of a dog as he nears the corpse of Orb. At one point, Kid Thanos insults Iron Inquisitor by claiming that his armor resembled a crustacean's shell. As Doom Supreme and Kid Thanos enter a portal to meet with their teammates and get back to work, Mephisto and Iron Inquisitor talk about what to do with the Multiversal Masters of Evil as Mephisto's dog form eats at the fragments of Uatu's eye. Iron Inquisitor was with the Council of Red when Mephisto made them known to Nighthawk and the Avengers.
Following the death of
King Killmonger
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, Iron Man is lured into a cave by Howard Stark out of his Iron Inquisitor armor who wants to parley with him. While he claimed that Mephisto wants him to kill Iron Man, Howard wants to put aside his differences with Iron Man and reshape the future. After Iron Man blasts him, Howard sets off an EMP trap that shocks Iron Man and destroys his armor. Then he proceeds to beat up Tony. After Iron Man regains control of his armor and destroys the Iron Inquistor armor, Tony breaks Howard's hands and leaves him behind to watch the world develop the right way. Howard dares Iron Man to come back and finish him off.
Marvel Noir
In the ''
Marvel Noir'' miniseries ''Iron Man Noir'', set in the 1930s, Howard Stark is believed to have been killed by
Nazi
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agents. It is eventually revealed that he was subjected to chemical brainwashing by the Nazis and became that reality's version of
Baron Zemo
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. Under this guise, he builds
war machines for the Nazis based on original designs he shared with Tony at a very young age. He dies when Iron Man destroys
Baron von Strucker
Baron Wolfgang von Strucker () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A former Nazi officer, he is one of the leaders of the Hydra terrorist organization and an enemy of S.H.I.E.L.D., the Avengers, and ...
's airship.
Ultimate Marvel
The ''
Ultimate Marvel
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'' version of Howard Stark is shown dealing with his second wife Maria Cerrera suffering a genetic accident while the brilliant scientist was pregnant. After Maria died during childbirth, Howard uses a newly invented biological armor to save the life of their son
Antonio "Tony" Stark. A few years later, his business rival Zebediah Stane kidnaps and tortures Tony to attempt to learn how to manufacture the bio-armor for his own personal gain. Not long afterwards, Howard arrives with a SWAT team and arrests Zebediah. After the incident, a transparent version of the armor is developed, and Tony begins attending a prep school. This leads to Tony developing a prototype power-armor and befriending fellow student
James Rhodes.
[''Ultimate Iron Man'' #2. Marvel Comics.] After finding out that bullies were ordered from an unknown individual to kill Tony, Howard decides to enroll his son Tony, Rhodes, and Nifara into the Baxter Building, where
Obadiah Stane
Iron Monger is an alias used by multiple fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first character to use the alias is Obadiah Stane, who first appeared in '' Iron Man'' #163 (Oct. 1982). The Iron Mo ...
(Zebediah Stane's son) was also enrolled. Shortly after their arrival, Tony and Howard witness Obadiah murdering a pair of students and make it look like an accident. Howard sees Tony make his first Iron Man armor with the intent to punish Obadiah.
Sometime later, Howard was arrested based on planted evidence (by Obadiah) for Zebediah's murder. While the elder Stark was wrongly imprisoned for Zebediah's murder, his teenage son is forced to run Stark Enterprises. When Obadiah drugs a prison guard with a "hypnotizing bio-drug", the guard tries to kill Howard but fails. Howard is shot in the process and ends up in ICU. While his son Tony is trying to fix all of his current problems, Howard recovered enough to go to prison, but the guards sent to escort him were not sent by the Police Department. Howard fights them off and escapes. Tony meets with him and thinks Loni (Howard's first wife and Obadiah's mother) is the mastermind behind the scenes trying to kill them all. Tony, Rhodes, Nifara, Howard, and Obadiah set off to Utah to find Loni. They arrive and their chopper explodes injuring Rhodes. Obadiah falls off a cliff, but Tony catches him as terrorists arrive on the scene. Tony flees, but follows them as they take Obadiah to Loni Stark and their hideout. Tony breaks into the compound and Loni floods it with poison gas trying to kill him, abandoning Obadiah. Tony saves Obadiah, but Howard and Nifara are taken captive by Loni. After Loni kills Nifara, she confesses to Howard that all she ever wanted was power, hence why she married Howard, divorced him, remarried with Zebediah, had Obadiah, and later had Zebediah killed. Tony shows up, and Loni shoots Howard in the chest, threatening to shoot him again if he doesn't take the suit off. Tony takes off his Iron Man armor, and Loni shoots him in the head, not knowing that his entire body is a brain and will heal itself. Tony fights Loni, beats her, and tends to his father. Obadiah, mad that his mom abandoned him for dead with the poison gas, enters the room and kills her. Tony, Obadiah and Howard are all picked up by the feds and go home. This version depicted in the ''Ultimate Iron Man'' series have been
retconned
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as an in-universe fictional TV show about Iron Man's life.
The real history for the Ultimate version of Howard Stark is told in ''
Ultimate Comics: Iron Man''. In addition to being Gregory Stark's father, he is the founder of Stark Enterprises, but sought help from Chinese conglomerate
Mandarin International. While his son Tony Stark is trying to start a company of his own along with girlfriend Josie Gardner, Howard continually tries to persuade Tony to take his place as the CEO which his son eventually does after Josie's death.
The Ultimate version of Howard Stark Sr., created by
Warren Ellis
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and Steve Kurth, and first appeared in ''
Ultimate Comics: Armor Wars'' #4 (April 2010), is an equivalent of
Titanium Man
The Titanium Man is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original Titanium Man first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #68 (September 1965) and was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck.
Fic ...
which also resembles
Iron Monger
Iron Monger is an alias used by multiple fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first character to use the alias is Obadiah Stane, who first appeared in ''Iron Man'' #163 (Oct. 1982). The Iron Mong ...
as well. Having faked his own death, he went to work for "Project Tomorrow" to create human/machine hybrids, such as himself and the
Arsenal Units. Desiring an "upgrade" for himself, Howard hired
Ghost and
Justine Hammer
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Hala the Accuser
Gabrielle Haller
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to steal upgrades from
Iron Man
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's lab. After Remnant 242's theft, Howard Sr. (confused about what the item can do) forces his subordinates to have answers, eventually coercing his grandson to unlock Remnant 242 but is surprised to instead discover a mechanism that could shut down and destroy machinery, which caused Howard Sr. to die instantly without his damaged machine body.
In other media
Television
* Howard Stark appeared in ''
Iron Man
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'', voiced by
Neil Ross
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(in "The Origin of Iron Man" Pt. 1) and by
Peter Renaday
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(in "Not Far From The Tree"). In the former episode, Howard died in hospital following a plane accident. In the latter episode, it is revealed that
A.I.M. had captured Howard for a telepathy experiment before creating a clone of him to assist in efforts to take over Stark Industries. While the plan is foiled, the clone escapes capture and vows to return.
* Howard Stark appears in ''
Iron Man: Armored Adventures'', voiced by Fred Henderson. This version was presumed dead following an airplane crash, but was secretly kidnapped by the
Mandarin
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** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
, who sought his help in finding the
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. Near the end of the series, Iron Man rescues Howard, who assists his son and his allies in thwarting a Makluan invasion.
* Howard Stark appears in the introduction sequence of ''
(in "New Year's Resolution"). This version is the creator of
.
. This version is still alive, serves as the head of Stark International, and has a strained relationship with Tony Stark over Maria Stark's passing until father and son eventually reconcile and agree to run the company equally.
. This version contributed to the
, with his death covered up as a car accident.
** Gerard Sanders portrays Howard in a brief memorial slideshow presentation in the beginning of the live-action film ''
and help perfect the Arc Reactor.
** Cooper first portrayed a younger iteration in the live-action film ''
'' (2011). Amidst
in the fight against Hydra. Following Rogers's apparent death, Howard recovers the
to help him form S.H.I.E.L.D. in 1946.
** Cooper reprises his role in the live-action TV series ''
''. In
after the terrorists framed him for selling his technology on the black market while he goes incognito and tasks his butler
with helping Carter and secretly reporting back to him. In
powers.
** Slattery reprised the role for a cameo in a flashback scene depicted in the live-action film ''
.
** Slattery again reprised the role in a flashback depicted in the live-action film ''
's deaths are revealed to have been committed by Hydra's brainwashed enforcer, the
.
** Slattery portrays an alternate timeline version of Howard in the live-action film ''
'', in which he encounters and converses with a time-traveling Tony, but never learns his son's true identity.
** Cooper voices an alternate timeline version of Howard in the
".
''.