James Rhodes is Tony Stark's personal pilot and one of the playboy's oldest friends. Rhodes has often donned the Iron Man armor when the burden has been too much for his friend, but has also established his own identity as the War Machine.
A War Machine ongoing titled Iron Patriot, written by Ales Kot with art by Garry Brown, is set to be released in March of 2014.
Current Events
Having
faked his death with Tony Stark after an intense battle with the Living
Laser, Whirlwind and Melter, the two men have hatched a plan to strike
back at the Mandarin and Ezekiel Stane which involves the presumed dead
Rhodey becoming the new Iron Man as his employer steps down from the
role once again.
Origin
James Rupert Rhodes was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He first met Tony Stark while flying combat missions in Vietnam.
Rhodes' helicopter had been shot down by Viet Cong rocket fire, and
while trying to get the aircraft airborne again, he encountered Stark in
a bulky prototype suit of powered armor. At that moment the Viet Cong
attacked, and Stark, in his suit, helped to drive them off. Together,
Rhodes and Stark made their way to a nearby enemy base where they stole
another helicopter, flying it back to the American lines.
After the end of the Vietnam War, Stark, who had secretly become the superhero named Iron Man,
offered Rhodes a job as his personal pilot, and Rhodes soon became one
of Stark's closest associates and confidants as well as Stark
Industries' chief aviation officer. As a result, he had numerous
adventures with his employer where his daring and skills were valuable
assets. When Tony relapsed into his alcoholism, James Rhodes took over
the Variable Threat Response Battle Suit (War Machine). James Rhodes took up the mantle of Iron Man for some time, and would return to using this suit.
Major Story Arcs
Time Wars
During the Time Wars, James Rhodes traveled back to World War II with Sheva Josephs
to stop Grinz, a Nazi officer who was receiving advanced technology
from the future. Rhodes learned that Grinz was supplied by his own son,
Raeder. Rhodes killed Grinz to prevent Raedar from being born; the
resulting paradox shunted Rhodes and Joseph back to their own time, It
was then that James Rhodes lost the War Machine Armor and was forced to retire from the superhero business.
It
was during a fishing trip, trying to relax, that an alien race came to
Rhodey and bonded him with the symbiotic alien suit, known as the Eidolon Warwear.
The Eidolon Warwear System was a gift from unknown aliens who
apparently wished to give the world a defender for Earth's coming battle
with Kang The Conqueror.
The black, orange and green battlesuit was an organic partner that
sensed Rhodey's heroic nature and drew him near so that it could
organically bond with him. When Stark died during a battle with Kang The Conqueror,
Rhodes rejoined Stark Enterprises to protect his old friend's legacy.
To prevent Stark's armor technology from being misused, he used the
abilities of the Eidolon Warwear armor to erase all trace of Stark's
designs from the Fujikawa systems, but the armor was destroyed in the
process. Rhodes gave up his superhero career and started his own salvage
company. Upon Stark and the other heroes' return from Counter-Earth,
the two renewed their friendship, also dealing with the new War Machine,
Parnell Jacobs.
Split with Tony
Rhodes
quit his job at Stark Enterprises due to the fact that Tony lied to him
about his fake death. After his dismissal, Rhodes is attacked by former
War Machine pilot Parnell in an attempt to recover the War Machine
armor. The two are picked up by Nick Fury and taken to the Helicarrier. It is revealed that Jacobs had sold his stolen War Machine to Hydra for money when he learned his wife was pregnant. SHIELD
was able to recover the armor and was in the process of reverse
engineering the Stark technology. Nick Fury planned to field a squad of
War Machines commanded by Rhodes.
The Crew
He
would take a break from heroics for a while, Rhodes founded his own
marine salvage company, but an extravagant lifestyle and an unscrupulous
accountant left him bankrupt. Rhodes had heavily invested in Grace
& Tumbalt due to their stated purpose of improving urban ethnic
neighborhoods. While investigating the death of his sister Jeanette,
he learned the company was corrupt, using their resources to fuel gangs
and drugs. He would then form a team of superheroes called "The Crew."
The team consisted of The White Tiger, Junta, and Josiah X, the son of the 1940’s super-soldier Isaiah Bradley, the black Captain America.
Rhodes used part of a prototype War Machine armor to face off with
Triage, the head of the 66 Bridges, and the gang was dispersed by Rhodes
and his allies.
The Initiative
After the House of M
incident, he would guard the mutants as the commanding officer and head
combat instructor for Sentinel Squad O*N*E* and as a key member of the
Office of National Emergency, using an Iron Man like armor that took
advantage of sentinel technology, he would start controlling one of the
large Sentinel suits after Tony Stark designed a "War Machine" model. He
would drop the Sentinel armor and return to his superhero duties once
the The Initiative went into effect. Jim Rhodes is back in the War
Machine Armor for the first time in over 4 years and is the Field
Commander of Camp Hammond
and one of the head trainers of new recruits of The Initiative program.
Jim dawn his armor again because while serving as a military consultant
at a base in Dubai and test piloting a combat plane, the base was
bombed by terrorists Rhodes had been severely injured and without limbs
while fighting the terrorists . Dieing from his injuries Tony saved his
with life cybernetic implants and James becomes a cyborg.
Dark Reign
After the events of the Secret Invasion, War Machine swore to get rid of Osborn's evil power and influence. This brought Jim to Aqiria where a friend of him, Dr. Glenda Sandoval, was kidnapped. With the help of Parnell Jacobs (Glenda's ex husband) and Bethany Cabe, War Machine infiltrated Aqiria and fought against Eaglestar's private army in order to free his friend
After a vicious battle, War Machine confronted Ares and also Davis Harmon,
Eaglestar's CEO and the man who kidnapped Glenda. Jim managed to defeat
Ares, even for a brief moment and Harmon freed Sandoval from the
confinement area. Harmon was sure that he couldn't be prosecuted by his
war crimes due to the legal status of Aqiria, but that didn't stopped
Glenda of taking justice into her own hands. But Harmon's deep secrets
were opened by Ares, a rabid pack of prisoners infected by the ultimo
virus. And Glenda was of the first victims becoming an enraged slave of
the virus. While this is going on Bethany Cabe
is currently working on making a clone body for Jim to download his
mind into because his cybernetic implants were meant to be permanent ,
but this is discovered by Norman Osborn who steal the body.
During this arc, James found himself facing the Doomsday device known as Ultimo,
and in order to defeat it, he formed an alliance with Norman Osborn and
together they defeated the robot. But Osborn revealed his true motives:
to claim Ultimo for himself. While James was fighting Osborn, his Team
War Machine ally Suzi Endo escaped to space with Ultimo in order to
reprogram it. After Osborn defeated James, it was revealed that he was
actually buying his team time in order to expose the Bainesville Ten, a
group of politicians and industry captains responsible for horrific acts
around the world. In order the prevent the prosecution of the
Bainesville Ten, Osborn made a distraction of his own by sending Rhodes
to the Hague to be tried for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The
longer Rhodes' trial continues, the more time Osborn has to thwart the
prosecution of the Ten and smuggles them out of the country. Rhodes
sends away his lawyers and awaits prosecution in his cell room although
evidence of his innocence exists. Rhodey's mom comes to his cell and
attempts to talk him out of surrendering himself, but he tells her that
he'll never give up and contacts his team who are in possession of his
clone body, and are about to get the clone close enough to Rhodes so
they can begin the transfer process of his consciousness into the body.
However their plan was discovered by Osborn and sends a team of H.A.M.M.E.R
agents after Team War Machine to thwart their plan. Jim was discovered
talking to his team by the guards who started attacking him until Ares
appeared and fought alongside Rhodey claiming to be his "champion". In
the meantime, all of the Bainesville Ten have left the U.S and Norman
gave a speech claiming that Rhodes was kidnapped by Tony Stark
and that a Starktech cyborg (the real War Machine) committed the
"atrocities" in James' name, while Osborn was attempting to control the
cloned body of Rhodes and condemn the real War Machine. In the Hague,
War Machine was apparently killed while trying to protect a child. When
all seemed to go well for Osborn and the Bainesville Ten, the data that
was stored in James's cyborg memory was transferred to the Bainesville
Ten, and they started seeing every recording of every person that has
suffered because of them over and over again causing them extreme pain.
After seeing this, Osborn turned around to see James in a whole new
body, and he punched him in the face. Team War Machine was successful in
transferring Rhodes' consciousness into the new body. Rhodes left
Osborn to deal with his defeat. He was cleared of all charges and given a
new "fresh" body. It has been confirmed that he will be apart of the
Heroic Age's Secret Avengers.
War Machine 2.0
The
one man armory, James "War Machine" Rhodes, will have a new mission,
new armor, and is the new Iron Man! That's right, Iron Man! James has
won many battles and wars. Physically, mentally, and in the grounds of
combat, no other person is ready enough to wield the "Iron Man" title.
That is why Rhodes is stepping up his game and fighting a threat that
might be even bigger than Tony Stark, with a new series and new outlook,
Rhodes is getting ready to fight for his life, or die trying!
Suits
Variable Threat Response Battle Suit
Rhodey
first wore the War Machine armor which holds various weapons such as
repulsors, unibeam, concussion pulses, twin barreled cannon in right
gauntlet, laser blade in left gauntlet, wrist-mounted flamethrower,
shoulder mounted gatling gun, shoulder mounted box rocket launcher and
shoulder mounted particle beam. The armor has more plating and shielding
than standard armors. A polycarbonate coating further improves the
surface. A additional polyprismatic coating was developed to counter
laser fire.
Eidolon Warwear
The
suit quickly adapts to environmental conditions and possible dangers,
such as sealing against the vacuum of space. Protective force-fields can
also be created. Furthermore, the suit is capable of healing injuries
to both itself and the wearer. The suit flies incredibly fast and is
suited for interstellar travel. The armor can produce (referred to as
"unskinning") remote drones that can be morphed into weapons, probes
etc. as the wearer needs. A set of small rotating drones are normally
around the right gauntlet, while a large cannon is mounted on the left.
The suit's main firepower is plasma-based.
Sentinel Armor
The armor is constructed of a unique mix of steel and fiberglass based on a formula developed by Mister Fantastic.
The hands can fire pulsar beams while blasters are mounted in the eye
and chest area. Sonics and missiles can also be deployed. Non-lethal
weapons such as nets and smoke bombs are also usable.
Stanetech Armor
The
gauntlets possess blasters, shoulder mounts include a gatling gun, beam
weapon and rocket launcher. On at least one occasion the launcher has
been set to use the Super-Powered Inhibiting Nanobots (SPIN) power
neutralizer. Cannons can also extend from the chest area, epaulets, and
hip pods. The arms can function even if separated from Rhodes. The armor
also has satellite interface with internal monitors that allow him to
access any database on the planet.
Iron Man 2.0
New
and more powerful armor. Removing all of the extra bulk, and cannon
rockets/machine gun, he will be getting an advanced model that resembles
Iron Man's newest armor. He will be able to move much faster, however
will still have the same abilities like his previous armor. Everything
about this armor is upgraded. It has a new operating system, and will
have different abilities that have yet to be revealed.
“In
Rhodey's internal monitors, a thing called a 'Kill Number' pops up when
he eyes a new villain. That's not the number of people the villain's
killed; that's a rating based on all the information Rhodey's downloaded from every accessible database on the planet that helps Rhodey decide who deserves the ultimate sanction"- Greg Pak
The
armor possesses stealth features such as invisibility and holographic
projections. It also has technology similar to Iron Man's long time foe,
Ghost. The War Machine can render itself and the wearer intangible. It
also has a "Combat Mode" which Iron Man describes as a feature Rhodes
can use to "Hulk Out" The armor does possess limitations. Intangibility
and invisibility are exclusive and the add-on features drain the
repulsor battery relatively fast. Chameleon Mode won't give the wearer
migraines but it can still disorient the user.
Abilities
Skilled Engineer:
Rhodes served several tours in Southeast Asia, studying while in the service to become an aviation engineer.
Skilled Aviator:
He is a skilled helicopter pilot and is capable of maneuvering most if not all Stark-designed armors.
Skilled Combatant:
Rhodes military training made him a very skilled hand to hand combatant.
Skilled Marksman:
Aside from his armor's weaponry, he is a very good marksman.
Skilled Survivalist:
With intense military training, he can survive explosions and blasts.
Skilled Tactician
He can make strategies in order to win.
War Machine vs Iron Man
One
of the most requested and sought after battles in the Marvel Universe
has always been War Machine vs Iron Man. We've seen them battle only a
few times but it's not always been James Rhodes in the War Machine
armor, in Iron Man vol. 2 it's been Parnell Jacobs.
- Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #2 (1993)
- War Machine #8 (1994)
- Iron Man #310 (1994)
- Marvel Action Hour: Iron Man #2 (1994)
- War Machine #22 (1994)
- Iron Man #11(1998) Parnell as War Machine
- Iron Man #12(1998) Parnell as War Machine
- Iron Man #19(1998) Parnell as War Machine
- Iron Man #20(1998) Parnell as War Machine
- U.S. War Machine 2.0 #2 (2003)
- Invincible Iron Man #11, Worlds Most Wanted (2009)
War Machine in Alternate Realities
Earth-311
In the year 1602, the Lord Iron suit was engineered by Lord Anthony Stark and Rupert Rhodes, his accomplice.
Earth-2149
In the Marvel zombies universe, War Machine is one of the last heroes to be not infected by the zombie plague.
Earth-982
In
the alternate future of MC2, Jim Rhodes has become a humanoid robot
because of nano implants inside him gave him superhuman capabilities but
at the cost of his mind being wipe out. Supposedly Tony Stark was
supposed to infect himself with the nanotechnology by Jim thought that
it was too much of a sacrifice to himself to do such an act, so he
volunteered for the experiment. Although now-blessed with
exponentially-increasing invulnerability and an impressive array of
energy-based attacks, the nanites slowly corrupt Rhodes' mind,
eventually destroying his personality and leaving him as little more
than a very powerful, humanoid robot. He eventually works as a personal
bodyguard for Tony Stark, and although he adopts a super hero uniform.
During a mission with members of the original Avengers to bring in the
Venom-symbiote. One of the Scarlet Witch's hex bolts hit Jim and caused
him to go out of control. Eventually Spider-girl and Normie Osborn who
was the user of the symbiote at the time was able to short out the
nano-bots that left Jim comatose. Allowing Tony Stark to repair his
neural patterns.
Earth-1610
In the Ultimate Universe,
Jim Rhodes is first seen a student being bullied at school until he was
defended by Tony Stark. He even let Rhodey wear his Iron Man suit that
he and his father was developing. Jim was later making his own armor
named War Machine, which he plans on trading with Tony's Iron Man suit
when he finished with it. Tony and Rhodey use their armor to go after a
terrorist cell for the government. As an adult, Rhodes is recruited into
the Avengers by Nick Fury.
U.S War Machine
In
the alternate universe the series takes place in Rhodey was portrayed
the same as his 616 counterpart. He is fired by Tony Stark (who was
drunk at the time) for killing an black criminal that had just executed a
white woman. The press deemed this a hate crime not knowing the pilot
of the War Machine armor was also black. He is attacked by his former
friend Parnel Jacobs who is looking for the War Machine armor (that
Rhodes no longer has). The duo are then taken into custody by S.H.I.E.L.D.
for a new team. S.H.I.E.L.D. has acquired the remains of another War
Machine armor and has reverse engineered it for their own special ops
team, U.S. War Machines. Rhodes and Jacobs are to comprise part of the
team (with Rhodes serving as field commander). Unlike the 616 universe,
these armors use standard ballistic armaments, not energy weapons. A
fatal flaw in the original design of the armors had the power cell for
the armor dead center on the chest. This was fixed immediately.
Television
Iron Man
War
Machine appeared as a main character in the 1994 Iron Man series. He
was a member of Force Works and Tony Stark's close personal friend. This
version of the character also appeared in episodes of X-Men, The Incredible Hulk, and Spider-Man. He was voiced by James Avery in the first season and by Dorian Harewood in the second.
Iron Man: Armored Adventures
War
Machine has featured in the most recent animated adventures featuring
Iron Man. In the series, the stars have been de-aged into teenagers who
are still in high school. Rhodey gains the War Machine armor at the
close of season 1, where he uses it to help Tony in a battle against Fin Fang Foom. He was voiced by Daniel Bacon.
The Super Hero Squad Show
War Machine guest-starred in the episode "Tales of Suspense", voiced by Star Trek alum Levar Burton.
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Rhodey
did not appear in the first season beyond one of the micro episodes
that acted as a prequel to the series. He eventually made a proper debut
in the season 2 episode "Alone Against AIM", where he used his War
Machine armor to help the Avengers fight AIM and the Technovore. When Captain America
asked why War Machine was not a member of the Avengers, he responded by
saying that he had little desire to be a superhero, and only donned the
armor in the first place to keep Tony out of trouble (possibly an
inside joke to his absence in the Avenger film). Despite this,
War Machine returned in the series finale, "Avengers Assemble!" as one
of the numerous heroes who helped the team fight off Galactus. He was voiced by Bumper Robinson
Avengers Assemble
While Rhodey himself does not appear, the War Machine armor appears in the pilot episode of Avengers Assemble. J.A.R.V.I.S. informs Sam Wilson that Tony has suggested the War Machine armor for him, but Wilson declines in favor of the new Falcon armor he designed himself.
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers
War Machine appears in the Japanese anime series Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, as one of the Avengers trapped in the DISK technology by Loki. He is voiced by Hidenori Takahashi.
Film
The Invincible Iron Man
Rhodes appears in The Invincible Iron Man, but does not utilize any sort of armor. The War Machine armor appeared in Ultimate Avengers 2, piloted by Tony. Rhodes was voiced by Rodney Saulsberry.
Iron Man
In the 2008 film Iron Man,
James Rhodes is played by Terrence Howard. In the film, Rhodes is a US
Air Force Colonel who serves as the military's chief liaison to Stark
Industries. He is also Tony Stark's most trusted ally and best friend.
In film Rhodes is constantly covering for Tony and watching out for his
back. In this film Rhodes doesn't don the War Machine armor, there is
one particular scene where he glimpses at an older version of Iron Man's
armor and proclaims: ''Next time, baby.''
Iron Man 2
War Machine appeared in the 2010 cinema release of Iron Man 2,
with actor Don Cheadle replacing Terrence Howard from the first movie.
Rhodes begins to take a more active role in Tony's new life as Iron Man.
Rhodes is at first worried about Tony's declining health, but knows
something has to be done. During Tony's birthday party, Stark gets drunk
while wearing the armor. he then proceeds to fire his weapons in house.
Rhodes
seeing the potential danger that may follow, dons one of Tony's older
suits. He orders Tony to stand down, Stark on the other hand wants to
continue his prty. A fight ensues and Tony clearly has the upperhand.
The fight is long and destructive. In the end both armored men end up in
the kitchen, staring each other down. A verbal fight ensues. James
thinks Tony isn't fit to wear the suit, Tony reacts by by saying Rhodes
can't handle the armor even going as far as saying: '' You think you can handle the suit, you think you can become a War Machine!!''.
Both
men fire of their repulsors at the same time, thereby creating a energy
sphere. The sphere grows larger and larger until it explodes in a
bright flash. After the flash Tony looks up to see Rhodes at the window
with a look of discontent on his face. Rhodes activates his jets and
flies off. The following morning we see a military base. James Rhodes
arrives at this base in the armor. his superior is very happy with their
new addition and contacts Justin Hammer
to weaponise the suit. Justin is delighted with the suit and gathers
all possible weapons that could be fitted onto the suit. After giving
the demonstration Justin asks what Rhodes thinks about it, Rhodes reacts
by taking all the weapons.
Later at the Stark Expo,
Hammer unveils his new military drones, captained by Rhodes in a
heavily-weaponized version of the confiscated Mark II armor, now
referred to as the Variable Threat Response Battlesuit. Stark arrives at
the expo in his new Mark VI armor, attempting to warn Rhodes and find
Vanko, but Vanko takes complete control of both the drones and Rhodes's
new armor and attacks Iron Man. Rhodes is unable to move and warns Tony
of his attacks. Tony, Rhodes and the drones engage in a chase which ends
up in a Japanese garden. Black Widow manages to hack Vanko's system and
gives Rhodes control over his armor back. Together they fight off the
rest of the drones. They then confront Vanko, who has developed a
powerful suit of armor for himself based on a Hammer battle suit but
incorporating scaled-up plasma whips that he used against Stark earlier.
Stark and Rhodes are easily overpowered by Vanko's more powerful armor.
Stark and Rhodes are promptly strangled by Vanko in his plasma whips
and with their armors being heavily damaged. Stark and Rhodes then
overloaded their repulsor gauntlets and aimed the repulsor beams towards
one another. The resultant repulsor beam collision created a massive
explosion and shockwave that successfully destroyed Vanko's armor. A
dying Vanko reveals he had rigged his armor and the drones to self
destruct. Iron Man and War machine rush off to save Pepper.
Tony saves the girl and they kiss.They are surprised to see Rhodes also
on the roof. It turned out that Rhodes arrived at the same rooftop
earlier than them and witnessed them kissing. He leaves with the War
Machine armor despite Stark's objection, determined to keep the armor
for national security purposes.
Iron Man: Rise of Technovore
War Machine appears in the Japanese anime film Iron Man: Rise of Technovore, voiced
by Hiroki Yasumoto in the original version and by James C. Mathis III
in the English dub. In the film he wears a bulkier suit of armor
reminiscent of his Ultimate counterpart.
He is thought dead after being attacked by Ezekiel Stane at the beginning of the film, but is healed by the Technovore virus and aids Stark is the final battle.
Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher
War Machine makes a cameo appearance in Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher, acting as a member of the Avengers.
Iron Man 3
Don Cheadle reprises his role in Iron Man 3, set a year after the events of The Avengers. He is shown sporting an upgraded, sleeker suit of armor, which the film's prequel comic reveals was given to him by Tony.
At the start of the film, he is working as a government-sanctioned superhero, and is rebranded as "Iron Patriot" to combat the Mandarin and his Ten Rings organization. While hunting down Ten Rings cells in the Middle East, he is captured by one of Aldrich Killian's Extremis soldiers. Killian sends his enforcer, Eric Savin,
to kidnap the President while disguised in the Iron Patriot armor,
while Rhodey escapes and teams up with Tony to stop Killian's plans.
In
the finale, Rhodey manages to take down two of Killian's Extremis
soldiers despite his lack of armor, and saves President Ellis from his
impending execution. He is last seen reclaiming his suit and flying
Ellis to safety.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Don Cheadle will once again reprise his role in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Video Games
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998)
War Machine appeared as a playable character, notably replacing Iron Man, who was absent in this game.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000)
War Machine was once again featured as a playable character in the sequel.
Iron Man (2008)
Developed by Sega, voiced by his movie counterpart Terrence Howard, he features as a non-playable character.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 (2009)
Voiced
by Nolan North, War Machine appears as a non-playable boss character in
the Anti-Registration campaign, exclusively to the PS3 and Xbox 360
versions of the game.
Marvel Super Hero Squad (2009)
War Machine is featured as an unlockable character.
Iron Man 2 (2010)
Developed
once again by Sega and voiced by his movie counterpart, this time being
Don Cheadle. He features as a playable character, with additional
dialogue provided by Phil LaMarr.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011)
War Machine makes a cameo appearance in Hawkeye's ending as part of the new West Coast Avengers.
Marvel: Avengers Alliance (2012 - )
War Machine appears as an unlockable character in the Marvel: Avengers Alliance video game on Facebook. He is a Tactician Class character.
List of important War Machine / Jim Rhodes issues
- First appearance ( Iron Man #118, 1979)
- James Rhodes back story ( Iron Man #144, 1981)
- First became Iron Man ( Iron Man #169, 1983)
- Battled The Mandarin ( Iron Man 180- 181, 1984)
- Battled Tony Stark in clash of Iron Men ( Iron Man #192, 1985)
- Almost killed during Earth re-entry ( Iron Man #216, 1987)
- Became CEO of Stark Enterprises and became Iron Man again ( Iron Man #284, 1992)
- Quit Stark Enterprises, went off on own as War Machine ( Iron Man #291, 1993)
- Led Iron Legion against Ultimo ( Iron Man #300, 1994)
- Became head of Worldwatch ( War Machine #5, 1994)
- Battled Iron Man over use of War Machine armor ( War Machine #8, Iron Man #310, 1994)
- Joined the Avengers West Coast (Avengers West Coast #94 1994)
- Went back in time to stop Nazi time-travel plot (War Machine #15-#17, 1995)
- Lost War Machine armor in timestream (War Machine #17, 1995)
- Became bonded to Eidolon Warwear (War Machine #18, 1995)
- Lost Eidolon Warwear (Tales of the Marvel Universe #1, 1997)
- Joined the SHIELD US War Machine program (US War Machine #3 2001)
- Battled Doctor Doom (US War Machine #11 2001)
- Bought together Crew (The Crew #4 2003)
- Became head of training for Sentinel Squad ONE (Sentinel Squad ONE #1 2006)
- Choose a side in Civil War (Black Panther #22 2006)
- Became an administrator for Initiative (Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1 2007)
- Battled Spider-Man (Avengers: The Initiative #3 2007)
- Battles the Skrulls during the Secret Invasion, Injuries revealed (Iron Man: Director of Shield #33-35)
- Helps get his suit and Fight the Mandarin (Iron man armored adventure: 2009)
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