Ezekiel Stane

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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*The character was created by Matt Fraction's and Barry Kitson where he first appeared in The Order #8 (April 2008).
 
*The character was created by Matt Fraction's and Barry Kitson where he first appeared in The Order #8 (April 2008).
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*In an [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=15905 interview] with Fraction, he commented about Ezekial Stane that:
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: ''"“So we’ve got this son and if you thought it was hard working for Obadiah Stane, you should try being his boy. Zeke is a Stane in name only and has had to earn everything he’s achieved. With Zeke it’s not just the Stane legacy that’s important. It’s the youth. It’s not just ‘Stane, the bad guy is back. It’s about the next generation. It’s about Tony being beaten not just by Iron Man 2.0 but Tony Stark 2.0."''
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: ''"He rejects the strategies of his father as being the crude tactics of Attila the Hun,” Fraction remarked. “His dad beat Tony at Tony’s game. Zeke is playing in an entirely different arena and much to his great horror; Tony is going to discover this a little too late."''
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: ''"Zeke is a post-national business man and kind of an open source ideological terrorist... He has absolutely no loyalty to any sort of law, creed, or credo. He doesn't want to beat Tony Stark, he wants to make him obsolete. Windows wants to be on every computer desktop in the world, but Linux and Stane want to destroy the desktop. He's the open source to Stark's closed source oppressiveness."''
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: ''"No matter how high tech or evolved, even with Extremis, the Iron Man armor is still a guy in a suit,” Fraction stated. “If you get between the man and the suit you can undo it. So Stane doesn’t need a suit. That’s the difference. That’s what we start to see, the future of Iron Man is that there’s no gap between Iron and Man. It’s one being and Stane is quite literally evolving himself and people who pay him as we see in the book’s opening."''
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==Alternate Versions==
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*In What If? Age of Ultron v1 #2 (2014), an alternate version of the [[Age of Ultron]] was shown whereby Ezekial Stane inherited his father Obadiah Stane's company Stane International that acquired Stark Industries. He established an operation in the Savage Land to recover the Master Mold there and use it to build Iron Man Armors. The giant Sentinel responded to an orphan girl named by Stane as Ms. Trask whose bloodline Master Mold responded to as part of his programming. Stane's plan was thwarted by the intervention of the New Fantastic Four and the Master Mold was destroyed.
  
 
==In other media==
 
==In other media==

Revision as of 07:48, 23 September 2015

Ezekiel Stane versus Iron Man from Invincible Iron Man v1 #4.

Ezekiel Stane is a male supervillain that features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • The character was created by Matt Fraction's and Barry Kitson where he first appeared in The Order #8 (April 2008).
  • In an interview with Fraction, he commented about Ezekial Stane that:
"“So we’ve got this son and if you thought it was hard working for Obadiah Stane, you should try being his boy. Zeke is a Stane in name only and has had to earn everything he’s achieved. With Zeke it’s not just the Stane legacy that’s important. It’s the youth. It’s not just ‘Stane, the bad guy is back. It’s about the next generation. It’s about Tony being beaten not just by Iron Man 2.0 but Tony Stark 2.0."
"He rejects the strategies of his father as being the crude tactics of Attila the Hun,” Fraction remarked. “His dad beat Tony at Tony’s game. Zeke is playing in an entirely different arena and much to his great horror; Tony is going to discover this a little too late."
"Zeke is a post-national business man and kind of an open source ideological terrorist... He has absolutely no loyalty to any sort of law, creed, or credo. He doesn't want to beat Tony Stark, he wants to make him obsolete. Windows wants to be on every computer desktop in the world, but Linux and Stane want to destroy the desktop. He's the open source to Stark's closed source oppressiveness."
"No matter how high tech or evolved, even with Extremis, the Iron Man armor is still a guy in a suit,” Fraction stated. “If you get between the man and the suit you can undo it. So Stane doesn’t need a suit. That’s the difference. That’s what we start to see, the future of Iron Man is that there’s no gap between Iron and Man. It’s one being and Stane is quite literally evolving himself and people who pay him as we see in the book’s opening."

Alternate Versions

  • In What If? Age of Ultron v1 #2 (2014), an alternate version of the Age of Ultron was shown whereby Ezekial Stane inherited his father Obadiah Stane's company Stane International that acquired Stark Industries. He established an operation in the Savage Land to recover the Master Mold there and use it to build Iron Man Armors. The giant Sentinel responded to an orphan girl named by Stane as Ms. Trask whose bloodline Master Mold responded to as part of his programming. Stane's plan was thwarted by the intervention of the New Fantastic Four and the Master Mold was destroyed.

In other media

Films

  • In Iron Man: Rise of Technovore, the character made an appearance as the primary antagonist where he was voiced by Eric Bauza. He was shown as being a blonde haired individual with blue eyes who was 5'6" in height and weighed 114 lbs where he was the son of Obadiah Stane and Kelly Sue Stane both of whom were deceased. When he was young, he was constantly scolded and treated harshly by his father which meant he did not have fond memories of Obadiah. It was said that he had died in an airplane accident many years ago with Tony Stark attending the funeral but Ezekiel had inherited his fathers fortune to become a terrorist. Stane was said to had injected nanobots into his brain to make himself even more smarter and had a particular interest in techno-organic armor. He hired the Raiders to attack the launch site for Stark Industries H.O.W.A.R.D. (Hi-Definition Observation Worldwide Advanced Remote Device) that was to be launched in orbit. Stane would make an appearance at the launch site where he murdered the support crew at the site where he was confronted by Iron Man. Despite Stark's efforts, he was unable to defeat Ezekial's Technovore suit with him launching the satellite into space as part of his plan. In the confrontation, he revealed his true identity where he stated that the leaders of all fascist companies that placed their faith in high-technology were relics destined for death whilst Ezekiel himself represented the future. After being initially defeated, he was taken to the Helicarrier but the Technovore managed to release him and take control of the craft along with the satellite. In the next confrontation with Tony Stark and S.H.I.E.L.D., Ezekiel lost control over his biotech suit with the Technovores mutating his body into a monstrous rampaging beast. After the destruction of Technovore, Ezekiel was seemingly restored but he was unresponsive and went under care.

Video games

  • In Iron Man 3 - The Official Game, the character appeared as an antagonist in the video-game tie-in where he was voiced by actor Tom Wayland.

Appearances

  • Invincible Iron Man v1:

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