Iron Man's Armors
While not a traditional car, Iron Man's armor can be considered his vehicle. They are technologically advanced and have various weaponry, flight capabilities, and more. Each suit has a number, like Mark I, Mark II, and so on, to show its version. This helps keep track of the different designs and upgrades of the suits.
The very first Iron Man suit was the Mark I, and it was bulky, gray, and looked more mechanical. But the classic red and gold design we often think of with Iron Man started with the Mark III. It made its debut in "Tales of Suspense" #48. As time went on, each new "Mark" brought significant changes and improvements to the suits, showing how Iron Man's technology continued to get better.
One of the special suits is the Extremis armor, designed to work with Tony Stark's body to make him stronger and give him more control over the suit. The Hulkbuster armor is another famous one; it's extra big and strong to fight the Hulk. The Bleeding Edge armor takes the Extremis idea further, allowing the suit to appear using tiny technology instantly.
In addition to these suits, there are others designed for particular purposes. There's a space suit for space adventures, a deep-sea case for going underwater, and a stealth suit for secret missions. These suits show how Iron Man is ready for all kinds of challenges.
The suits of Iron Man have made their way into more than just comics; they've also been in movies. You might have seen Iron Man's cases in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In the MCU, the instances have different features, like the Mark XLII's modular design and the Mark L, made using nanotechnology.