Iron Lad | |
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Iron Lad. Art by Jim Cheung. |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Young Avengers #1 (April 2005) |
Created by | Allan Heinberg Jim Cheung Based on Kang the Conqueror, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby |
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Alter ego | Nathaniel Richards |
Team affiliations | Young Avengers |
Notable aliases | Kang the Conqueror |
Abilities | Possessed neurokinetic armor which would respond to his thoughts and allow him to fly, create magnetic fields, change the appearance of the armor (whether holographically or physically is unknown), and hack into all known present day computer systems as well as others |
Iron Lad (Nathaniel Richards) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared in Young Avengers #1 (April, 2005). The issue was scripted by Allan Heinberg and drawn by Jim Cheung. He is an adolescent version of Kang the Conqueror, armed with a bio-metal suit that responds to mental commands. He is named after the father of Reed Richards.
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Fictional character biography
Iron Lad was rescued by his adult self moments before an event important in shaping the villain's life: his long-term hospitalization by bullies. Horrified at the life of evil his future self described, he took the time travel technology that he is given and transports himself to the past, hoping to avoid his sinister destiny, instead of killing the bully on his future self's command.
Upon finding the Avengers disbanded, he downloaded the remnants of the then-destroyed Vision's operating system into his armor. This revealed a failsafe plan created by the android to reform the Avengers should they disband or fall in action. Through this plan, the young Kang assembled his new team, the Young Avengers, with the sole purpose of defeating his future self and reshaping his own future. He modeled his armor after the Avenger Iron Man, calling himself Iron Lad.
Kang came looking for Iron Lad, wanting to return his younger self to his proper place in the timestream. He battled the teen heroes and was seemingly gaining the upper hand when Iron Lad, with tears in his eyes, ran Hawkeye's sword through Kang's chest. This killed Kang, but the ramifications caused several changes to the timeline, including all the Avengers being dead. Iron Lad realized that the only way to restore everything was to go back in time, whereupon he would lose his memories of his time in the past as a Young Avenger, and become Kang. Before he went back in time, he asked them to forgive him for the actions he would commit in the future and stated that he loved being a Young Avenger.
Dark Reign
While fighting the cosmic cubed altered Absorbing Man, the Vision (now part of the Mighty Avengers) is affected by the cube's cosmic radiation and splits into both Iron Lad and the original Vision. Iron Lad appears to maintain the memories of the events prior to going back in time. After the Absorbing Man is defeated the original Vision and Iron Lad return back to normal.[1]
Future
In the Young Avengers Special, the teenaged Kang was seen watching the Young Avengers through a viewing screen. In a chat with fans, Heinberg revealed that the young Kang would be back, but not as Iron Lad. Heinberg also said there would be a triangle between him, Cassie, and the new Vision.[2]
The Vision
When Iron Lad had earlier removed his armor to stop the older Kang from tracking him, the Vision's operating system caused the armor to become a sentient being for the first time. This younger Vision is based on the brain patterns of Iron Lad (as opposed to the original Vision's, which was based on Wonder Man's).
Powers
Nathaniel's Iron Lad armor is composed of neuro-kinetic bio-metal, and he could alter its appearance and shape with his thoughts. The armor enabled Iron Lad to have superhuman strength and allows him to fly. It also enabled him to fire blasts of various kinds of energy, and even time-travel. Unfortunately, Kang's psychic link with his armor enabled him to mentally control the Iron Lad armor from a distance.
Popular culture references
Iron Lad's attraction to Stature and identity as a younger version of Kang the Conqueror is referenced in the mc chris song "Nrrrd Grrrl": "Wanna conquer her like Kang, When you kiss like Cassie Lang."[3]
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