

he has now become a true fusion of man and machine. After struggling with the idea that the man he was has been swallowed up by his technology. Turning to Jan, Tony utters three words: "Janet - Help me." Readers can only imagine the pain of the transformation for Tony, both physically and mentally. The last page of Tony Stark: Iron Man #16 leaves readers witnessing the disgusting result of Tony's exposure.
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The machine designed to merge organic and artificial tissue into one being does fire, exposing Tony to its full effects. But pulling Jocasta and Janet free of the machine designed to fuse them together, Tony fails to remove himself in time. Which he does, thanks to his Ultron Buster suit. than human come to a head in the first issue of Dan Slott's "Ultron Agenda," when Ultron Pym kidnaps Janet Van Dyne and Jocasta, Hank Pym's ex-wife and the "bride of Ultron," respectively, with the goal of fusing them together into his "wife-bride." Since Janet is currently Tony's girlfriend, and Jocasta worked for Tony until recently, it becomes his mission to save them both. consciousness? Even Tony is unsure, but if the line between human and machine was blurred before, it's now been completely erased. So with an artificial body and a brain uploaded from a computer, the question became obvious: is he still Tony Stark? Or more of a robot with an A.I. That hint of Tony's evolution continued into Brian Bendis's Civil War II, when Iron Man was killed by Captain Marvel, and his body was rebuilt in a pod. During Matt Fraction's run Tony downloaded his brain onto a computer, and re-upload it.

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