The other occasion was in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, in which audiences were introduced to a world where, despite no Iron Man in sight, there were Ultron drones serving the Illuminati council. Related:The MCU Used Thanos' Plan 3 Years ...
Powering the Ultron AI with the Mind Stone was supposed to fix that problem and make Stark’s suit of armor plan perfect, but it only made things worse. One interesting thing about the MCU's multiverse is that it allows for some of the franchise’s biggest “what could have been” questions to be answered. [Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness](https://screenrant.com/tag/doctor-strange-2/) secretly proved Iron Man’s Ultron plan right, but it also revealed that Tony Stark’s project was bounded to fail anyway. The Ultron bots were part of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Earth-838, but unlike what happened in Earth-616, they were actually serving the heroes. Ultron was a one-time-only villain for the Avengers, but his actions and the events of [Avengers: Age of Ultron](https://screenrant.com/tag/the-avengers-2) continued to be referenced throughout the franchise – including in the now-called Multiverse Saga. The other occasion was in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, in which audiences were introduced to a world where, despite no Iron Man in sight, there were Ultron drones serving the Illuminati council.
Thor and Iron Man have some of the best power combos in the MCU, and the latest issue of Avengers has revealed a brand new version in the comics.
Whether it's on-screen in the MCU or on the page, Thor and Iron Man team-ups are great for a reason with the two of them being among the Avengers' heaviest hitters. With the God of Thunder calling down a massive blast of lightning to send the posse flying, Iron Man is able to take them out with a barrage of guided missiles that absolutely obliterates their foes. However, rather than Thor charging up Iron Man like in [Avengers: Endgame](https://screenrant.com/tag/the-avengers-4/), the two Avengers coordinated a major strike using both of their abilities simultaneously.
As expected, MCU fans were torn between the two sides. Some are sure that Tony Stark would crumble like a pack of cards in the face of Magneto's superpowers and ...
While an Iron Man vs Magneto face-off would be new in the MCU, it has already happened in the comics. Some logically pointed out that Iron Man’s ability to trump Magneto exists strictly in the comic books because, up until his death in Avengers: Endgame, Tony hadn’t built a suit that would defeat the mutant. One user pointed out that Iron Man pulled off the feat in the comics.
Tony Stark has created countless versions of the Iron Man armor, but new fan art shows Marvel can push the boundaries even further.
[Mike Becker](https://twitter.com/mikejbecker/status/1548703979550408705) has reimagined Iron Man's famous red-and-gold armor in a new light. Each armor has historically come with its own strengths and weaknesses, benefits and drawbacks, and new abilities to reckon with, and as such, fans have come to appreciate each [new Iron Man suit](https://screenrant.com/iron-man-hulk-armor-fight-powers-suit/) as more than just a cosmetic change. [Iron Man has worn a wide variety](https://screenrant.com/iron-man-coolest-armor-transformers-optimus-prime/) of distinctive armor designs, each with their own origin and set of features.
While Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) is dead, MCU Phase 4 has already given us 6 different ways Tony Stark can come back to life. And it's all possible without ...
[isn’t really dead](https://bgr.com/entertainment/a-dead-marvel-superhero-might-return-in-a-new-movie/). As we’ve explained [after Love and Thunder](https://bgr.com/entertainment/how-marvel-can-bring-back-iron-man-without-the-multiverse/), the new Thor movie exacerbates [Marvel’s religion problem](https://bgr.com/entertainment/people-are-saying-this-big-marvel-plot-hole-might-ruin-the-mcu/). [if you rule out the multiverse](https://bgr.com/entertainment/how-marvel-can-bring-back-iron-man-without-the-multiverse/). [Tom Cruise might play a different Iron Man](https://bgr.com/entertainment/tom-cruises-mcu-role-may-have-leaked-and-its-not-iron-man/) from the Illuminati universe. And Valhalla can practically give us a way to resurrect dead characters like Heimdall (Idris Elba), Jane (Natalie Portman), and the MCU’s main Loki (Tom Hiddleston). Just to mess with the Avengers and the world. And the entire scenario is somewhat of a plot hole. [Disney Plus](https://disneyplus.bn5x.net/c/256585/564546/9358?subId1=BGR--&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.disneyplus.com%2F) show. The 2014-Thanos (Josh Brolin) is one. How crazy would it be if the Tony Stark who died was actually a Skrull in disguise? There’s a similar Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) mention, by the way. Let’s not forget that we already saw a few character variants appearing in the MCU.