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TheIron Man Armor: Mark L is Tony Stark's fiftieth Iron Man suit. Upon creating the second Hulkbuster and Rescue armor, Stark created the Mark L to replace the Mark XLVII. This armor was more advanced than any of his preceding armors as it utilizes nanotechnology. It was used during the Infinity War, most notably to fight Thanos on Titan.

Tony Stark created the Mark L Armor by relying on nanotechnology.[1] The suit was entirely contained in a detachable housing unit of nanoparticles which could deploy over Stark's body with a simple push on it. While Stark and Pepper Potts were jogging, Potts remarked on how the fact that Stark had built another suit of armor was a sign that he did not really want to start a family and settle down.[2]


When Cull Obsidian and Ebony Maw arrived in New York City and demanded the Time Stone, Tony Stark, along with Doctor Strange, Bruce Banner and Wong refused and ordered them to leave. This prompted Cull Obsidian to attack and charge at them, and as Banner was unable to transform into the Hulk, Iron Man decided to fight Cull Obsidian himself and revealed his new Mark L Armor. He then created a shield to protect himself from Cull Obsidian's attacks and punched him in the face. He then shot him with his Cluster Cannon, causing Cull Obsidian to be projected back to Ebony Maw. Upon seeing this, Banner expressed complete amazement at the new armor.


Ebony Maw then attacked Iron Man, sending him across the city and out of Greenwich Village. Iron Man came back delivering another attack in the form of a blade manifested from his suit, but Cull Obsidian, who had just recovered, threw his hammer at Iron Man knocking him through a building and into a tree. Iron Man then continued attacking Cull Obsidian with powerful repulsor blasts until Spider-Man entered the fight to assist Iron Man. Iron Man ordered Spider-Man to save Doctor Strange from Ebony Maw, who successfully captured Strange and took him to his Q-Ship.


While Iron Man was trapped and Cull Obsidian prepared to strike the final blow, Wong teleported Cull Obsidian to Antarctica. Iron Man then launched himself at full speed to save Spider-Man, who was on the Q-Ship as it was entering space. Stark then asked F.R.I.D.A.Y. to launch the Iron Spider Armor to the Q-Ship and it materialized around Spider-Man's body. While believing that Spider-Man was returning to Earth, Iron Man entered the ship with his laser beam.[2]


While Tony Stark saw Doctor Strange being tortured by Ebony Maw, the Cloak of Levitation came to tap on Iron Man's shoulder, prompting Iron Man to aim his repulsors at it before standing down. He then realized that Spider-Man had also stowed away on the Q-Ship and decided to let him help to save Strange.


As Doctor Strange was being tortured, Iron Man pointed his repulsors at Ebony Maw. He then launched a missile at the wall of the Q-Ship leaving a hole in the hull, which pulled out Ebony Maw causing him to freeze and die. Spider-Man then saved Doctor Strange before he could exit as well and Iron Man sealed the hole using his Zero Cannons. Stark and Strange then argued and then began formulating a plan to stop Thanos. They decided to travel to the planet Titan.[2]


As they landed on Titan, the Guardians of the Galaxy attacked Iron Man and his allies, mistaking them for Thanos' minions, causing Iron Man's armor to be momentarily stuck to a piece of metal because of Star-Lord's Gravity Mine. The fight ended when Iron Man threatened to kill Drax, materializing a giant blaster over his head, while Star-Lord threatened to kill Spider-Man. They then realized that they shared the same goal of stopping Thanos and exited the ship.


Once Thanos arrived on Titan and was confronted by Doctor Strange, Iron Man used his suit to drop a large pillar on Thanos, enraging him. Thanos, using the Reality Stone, transformed the pieces of the pillar into a swarm of bats that attacked Iron Man, who was forced to retreat. Iron Man later returned in the fight, launching several rockets at Thanos, who remained mainly unaffected by the blasts.


Later, Iron Man and Spider-Man attempted to remove the Infinity Gauntlet from the Mad Titan's arm but failed as Quill attacked him while Mantis was putting him to sleep after learning of Gamora's death. Thanos then overpowered all of the Avengers and Guardians except for Iron Man, who attacked Thanos using an energy blade made of nanoparticles. However, Thanos, used both the Power Stone and the Space Stone to destroy an entire moon and launched all of its particles at Iron Man, incapacitating him under the debris.


Iron Man recovered after Thanos overpowered Doctor Strange and fought Thanos using every single advanced technology his suit had, launching several attacks at him with his missiles, jackhammers, traps, and repulsors. He even managed to block a blast of the Power Stone with a nanoparticle shield and to briefly block Thanos' Infinity Gauntlet under his leg and to hit him strongly enough to make the Titan bleed. Nevertheless, despite Stark's best efforts, Thanos proved to be far too much for him. Therefore, Iron Man could no longer cover his entire body with the nanoparticles as the suit got more and more damaged. In the end, Thanos disarmed Iron Man and stabbed him in the stomach with the katar he had crafted as a last resort.


Once Thanos left for Earth as Strange had agreed to hand him over the Time Stone, Stark used the armor's suture spray to heal his wound as best as he could. As Iron Man and his allies tried to stand back, they discovered that Thanos had achieved his goal and initiated his universal genocide, leaving Iron Man stranded on Titan with his heavily damaged armor, with no one but Nebula surviving beside him.[2]


Following the battle in which the armor was destroyed, Tony Stark kept the damaged helmet with him when he and Nebula evacuated Titan on the Benatar, and eventually got stranded in the void of space. As Stark accepted his eventual demise from such a situation, he used the helmet to record a goodbye message for Pepper Potts, in hopes she would one day find it. The message proved unnecessary, however, as the Benatar was shortly picked up by Captain Marvel and returned to the Avengers Compound on Earth.


At the Compound, Stark soon had a mental breakdown, in which he angrily removed the Arc Reactor that was used to spawn the suit from his chest, and passed it along to Steve Rogers, telling him to use it himself to take on Thanos. By 2023, the suit was replaced by Mark LXXXV.[3]


In an alternate 2018, Tony Stark was wearing the Mark L when he, along with Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, and Clint Barton received a distress call, that a deadly virus that originated from the Quantum Realm has spread throughout the United States of America, causing those infected to become zombies. The four reassembled and were joined by T'Challa and traveled via Quinjet to San Francisco to respond. But upon arriving on the Golden Gate Bridge, the Avengers found themselves falling into a trap, as the zombies attacked him and his teammates, and infecting them, turning the virus into a worldwide zombie apocalypse, in the process.[4]


This armor is the first to utilize nanotechnology. Its ability to rebuild, reshape and redesign itself mid-combat effectively makes it not only its own weapon and armory, but also its own factory. It can store many chemicals and substances necessary to produce many different weapons and tools, including missiles and other explosives and first aid supplies.


Once materialized, the armor takes the appearance of an organic-like muscular exoskeleton, resembling a skintight one-piece suit, and possessing fewer mechanical protrusions than its predecessors. This slimmer, muscular design improves the superhuman strength, agility, and flexibility of the suit. In addition to being able to rebuild damage and materialize weapons for both long-range and close-quarter combat, the Mark L Armor vastly improves power, defense, and versatility from its predecessors in every way.


I seem to always get this grass ball mark on my iron faces after hitting, regardless of whether I'm hitting an iron from a par 3 tee box, fairway etc. I understand why it happens out of the rough, but I don't understand how it happens from par 3 tee boxes/fairways. Does this mean I'm hitting the ball slightly fat? Not much of a divot taker, have a steep swing that I'm working on and chunking has always been an issue for me. Thanks


Locally-made iron garden stakes, wind chimes, and wall art from right here in Cody, Wyoming! Check out the products from our local artisan, Mark Erickson!! Each item is handmade, so exact dimensions will vary slightly.


Inside there is a Xeroxed copy of an article and a brief note from Mark in handwriting that is not his since he has none; he has been unable to hold a writing instrument in his hand since he was paralyzed with polio at the age of 6. Now 45, he seldom leaves the massive iron lung that fills his chest with air 18 times a minute, its sibilant gasp measuring the rhythm of his days and nights. Different attendants handle his personal correspondence, and the handwriting varies accordingly.


The iron lung was invented to assist people whose breathing muscles or respiratory nerve centers were paralyzed, until they recovered sufficiently to breathe on their own. Unlike modern positive-pressure ventilators, which push air into the trachea, the iron lung forms an airtight chamber around the body and momentarily creates a vacuum inside the chest. This mimics the natural action of the diaphragm, causing air to rush into the lungs.


From this point on, their stories rupture: Most got better, miraculously better. Some did not, a failure deemed faintly shameful. The American myth held that one did not succumb to polio, but fought, overcame, surmounted it by strength of will--like President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who locked his limp legs in braces to appear to be standing on his own.


Mark got polio in 1955, along with 28,984 other people in the United States. Only a few months earlier, Dr. Jonas Salk had gained worldwide celebrity for developing the first poliomyelitis vaccine. But after children in California and Idaho contracted polio from a batch of hastily formulated vaccine, the Massachusetts medical society halted inoculations. While doctors argued over the safety of the vaccine, a polio epidemic hit the Boston area that summer. Mark was among the last stricken.

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