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[[File:MandroidIronManArmorAdventures.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Mandroid drone from Iron Man: Armored Adventures.]] | [[File:MandroidIronManArmorAdventures.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Mandroid drone from Iron Man: Armored Adventures.]] | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
+ | *In Iron Man, the Mandroids made an appearance in the 1994 animated series in the episode "Armor Wars" though the design of their armor resembled the Guardsman. They were described as an elite unit of armored federal operatives that guarded the high security Vault prison facility. Iron Man targeted them as he came to believe that their armor had been modified with stolen Stark technology. | ||
*In Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Mandroids make appearances in the episodes "Iron Man is Born" and "Hail, Hydra!". They are shown to had been derived from stolen Stark technology used to create armored battlesuits for S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives. In "Welcome to the Kree Empire", a group of Mandroid armor wearing S.W.O.R.D. agents were sent to attack Ronan the Accuser who had come to judge Earth. They served as the back up for Carol Danvers when she transformed into Ms. Marvel where they initially managed to push the Grand Accuser back but the powerful Kree defeated them. | *In Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Mandroids make appearances in the episodes "Iron Man is Born" and "Hail, Hydra!". They are shown to had been derived from stolen Stark technology used to create armored battlesuits for S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives. In "Welcome to the Kree Empire", a group of Mandroid armor wearing S.W.O.R.D. agents were sent to attack Ronan the Accuser who had come to judge Earth. They served as the back up for Carol Danvers when she transformed into Ms. Marvel where they initially managed to push the Grand Accuser back but the powerful Kree defeated them. | ||
*In Iron Man: Armored Adventures, the episode "Fugitive of S.H.I.E.L.D." showed that international peacekeeping agency had legally purchased the designs of Iron Man's armor from Hammer Multinational. This data was used to create remote operated robots known as Mandroids that were kept onboard the Helicarrier. Iron Man managed to detect his stolen tech when onboard the Helicarrier where he angrily refuses to work with them as a result. S.H.I.E.l.D. at the time was in pursuit of the stolen Project Hybrid data and believed Iron Man was responsible leading to the Mandroids being dispatched to apprehend him. Five of the robots were knocked offline by Iron Man whereby General Fury ordered a retrieval team to reboot them and make them functional again. They later attack Iron Man and War Machine who destroy the robots. In "Rage of the Hulk", they were deployed under orders from Thaddeus Ross who ordered six of them to attack the Incredible Hulk who was knocked unconscious by their assault. The Mandroids were later used to take the Hulk into the Fallout Siphon in order to drain the Gamma Effect from his body. | *In Iron Man: Armored Adventures, the episode "Fugitive of S.H.I.E.L.D." showed that international peacekeeping agency had legally purchased the designs of Iron Man's armor from Hammer Multinational. This data was used to create remote operated robots known as Mandroids that were kept onboard the Helicarrier. Iron Man managed to detect his stolen tech when onboard the Helicarrier where he angrily refuses to work with them as a result. S.H.I.E.l.D. at the time was in pursuit of the stolen Project Hybrid data and believed Iron Man was responsible leading to the Mandroids being dispatched to apprehend him. Five of the robots were knocked offline by Iron Man whereby General Fury ordered a retrieval team to reboot them and make them functional again. They later attack Iron Man and War Machine who destroy the robots. In "Rage of the Hulk", they were deployed under orders from Thaddeus Ross who ordered six of them to attack the Incredible Hulk who was knocked unconscious by their assault. The Mandroids were later used to take the Hulk into the Fallout Siphon in order to drain the Gamma Effect from his body. |
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Mandroids are a type of technology that feature in Marvel Comics.
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History
Overview
Notes
- The Mandroids were created by Roy Thomas Neal Adams and John Buscema where it made its first appearance in Avengers v1 #94 (December, 1971).
In other appearances
Television
- In Iron Man, the Mandroids made an appearance in the 1994 animated series in the episode "Armor Wars" though the design of their armor resembled the Guardsman. They were described as an elite unit of armored federal operatives that guarded the high security Vault prison facility. Iron Man targeted them as he came to believe that their armor had been modified with stolen Stark technology.
- In Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the Mandroids make appearances in the episodes "Iron Man is Born" and "Hail, Hydra!". They are shown to had been derived from stolen Stark technology used to create armored battlesuits for S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives. In "Welcome to the Kree Empire", a group of Mandroid armor wearing S.W.O.R.D. agents were sent to attack Ronan the Accuser who had come to judge Earth. They served as the back up for Carol Danvers when she transformed into Ms. Marvel where they initially managed to push the Grand Accuser back but the powerful Kree defeated them.
- In Iron Man: Armored Adventures, the episode "Fugitive of S.H.I.E.L.D." showed that international peacekeeping agency had legally purchased the designs of Iron Man's armor from Hammer Multinational. This data was used to create remote operated robots known as Mandroids that were kept onboard the Helicarrier. Iron Man managed to detect his stolen tech when onboard the Helicarrier where he angrily refuses to work with them as a result. S.H.I.E.l.D. at the time was in pursuit of the stolen Project Hybrid data and believed Iron Man was responsible leading to the Mandroids being dispatched to apprehend him. Five of the robots were knocked offline by Iron Man whereby General Fury ordered a retrieval team to reboot them and make them functional again. They later attack Iron Man and War Machine who destroy the robots. In "Rage of the Hulk", they were deployed under orders from Thaddeus Ross who ordered six of them to attack the Incredible Hulk who was knocked unconscious by their assault. The Mandroids were later used to take the Hulk into the Fallout Siphon in order to drain the Gamma Effect from his body.
Film
- In Iron Man: Rise of Technovore, Mandroids were shown as being drones created by Tony Stark for S.H.I.E.L.D. Dozens of such drones were dispatched to apprehend Iron Man after he refused to surrender himself into custody. These drones were all destroyed by Iron Man with Stark saying that he would work on their AI in the future as they were defeated too easily.
Appearances
- International Iron Man v1:
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