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“It’s not Stuart, it’s Rampage,” André’s techie says in the new clip, which you can watch below.
In the comics, Stuart Clarke’s Rampage debuted in the pages of Champions #5 in 1976. Created by writer Tony Isabella and artist Don Heck, the co-creator of Iron Man with Stan Lee, Rampage was described as “the everyman of super-villains” and the first born of the 1970s recession.
Rampage battled the Los Angeles-based team of Hercules, Ghost Rider, Black Widow, and the X-Men’s Angel and Iceman, wearing the exo-skeleton uniform he developed to revolutionize police work. But when Tony Stark’s Los Angeles operation started work on a similar project and received the government contracts that could have saved his failing business, Clarke Futuristic, he donned the lightweight exo-skeleton and went on a rampage.

The inventor-turned-bank robber later formed the Recession Raiders — a pack of armored Rampages — and battled the Avengers Wonder Man and Beast. After his company went bankrupt, Clarke joined Baintronics, Inc., a company founded by Sunset Bain, AKA the underworld armorer Madame Menace, who raided Stark Industries and stole Stark tech. In the 1990s Iron Man comic run, Clarke helped Bain’s technology and munitions firm as it targeted Stark with an imposter War Machine at a time when Jim Rhodes had retired.









