![]() ![]() As Tony Stark himself described it, the suit was composed of "neurokinetic user-controlled morphologic nanoparticle bundles" that created "a fibrous wetweb of iron and platinum" that was stored in the marrow of Tony's bones and powered by the R.T. The suit now took shape over Tony Stark like liquid metal, forming layers of armored musculature instantly over his body to form the crimson-and-gold armor, which took on a more fluid design than previous armors. While the full armor debuted in Invincible Iron Man #25, it was designed by Marvel Studios' head of visual development Ryan Meinerding. When going over the plans for Tony's new suit, Reed said that it was an upgrade to Extremis and to Stark as well, but Tony rejected that and said that "this is what comes next." to power his brain as well, which allowed him to direct some of that immense energy to his brain to increase his intelligence. This also meant that Tony Stark was able to use the R.T. node in Tony's chest also powered his entire body, including his life functions like breathing. Due to the enhanced connection from the Extremis serum, the R.T. Tony's Repulsor Tech had powered his suits - along with the electromagnet that kept his heart going - for years. Thankfully, Tony Stark has powerful friends, and he teamed up with Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four to help him create his most advanced suit of armor yet, which became the Bleeding Edge armor. This left him with a gap in his memory after he reinstalled a backup of his brain, a body designed to work with a system that no longer existed and no resources to fix any of his problems. Unfortunately, after his near-death at the hands of Norman Osborn during the Siege event, Tony was forced to purge the Extremis from his body, while also liquidating his company, destroying his armors and erasing his brain to keep his secrets away from Osborn. Extremis was created as a super-soldier serum that essentially rewrote the brain's repair center, and allowed for powerful upgrades to the body that ultimately integrated Tony Stark completely with his armor that effectively made his entire body part of Iron Man. The story of this incredibly advanced armor begins with Warren Ellis and Adi Granov's 2006 Iron Man run, which introduced the Extremis virus. Now, we're going to take a closer look at the Bleeding Edge armor, which already jumped into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Avengers: Infinity War. ![]()
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