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There’s enough Iron Man content in the MCU to float a helicarrier, and more is probably on the way, given that Downey Jr. is back in the fold as Doctor Doom. However, while the world waits with bated breath for the return of the king, there are plenty of Iron Man projects to check out in another medium. Here’s every animated version of Iron Man, ranked.
18) Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Heroes

Iron Man can’t always be the star of the show, and he certainly isn’t in Fantastic Four: World Greatest Heroes. In the short-lived animated series, an Iron Man armor starts making trouble for the titular team, forcing them to seek out Tony. It turns out that Doctor Doom is behind the whole thing, which means Iron Man doesn’t have much time to show off.
17) Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

Older superhero shows have plenty of charm, but they can struggle to make their characters anything but one-note. Iron Man’s appearances in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends are nothing to write home about, as he mostly just offers support to Peter Parker, Iceman, and Firestar.
16) LEGO Iron Man

Marvel loves collaborating with LEGO on sets, video games, TV shows, and movies. Iron Man frequently shows up in kid-friendly projects, so he has to tone down his attitude a bit. He still has his moments, but even the best ones aren’t good enough to earn him a better spot on this list.
15) The Marvel Super Heroes

Iron Man has been around so long that he was part of the first show about Marvel characters. The Marvel Super Heroes follows the adventures of Captain America, the Hulk, Namor, Thor, and Iron Man, with each hero getting their own block of episodes. While they’re not anything special, being the first has to count for something.
14) Avengers Assemble

The version of Iron Man that appears in Avengers Assemble doesn’t beat around the bush, bringing together Earth’s Mightiest Heroes after the death of one of their own. The series’ inciting incident ensures that Tony is always bringing his A-game, even in the face of insurmountable odds.
13) Marvel’s Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight!ย

Heroes get to celebrate holidays too, and that doesn’t sit right with Loki, who starts stirring up trouble in Marvel’s Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight! Being a one-off movie, there isn’t much time to flesh out Iron Man’s character. However, he still gets to participate in some fun action sequences while fighting frost giants.
12) The Invincible Iron Man

The Invincible Iron Man is an interesting case because it pits the titular hero against an underrated villain from the comics, the Mandarin, who doesn’t get enough run in animation. Its version of Tony leaves a lot to be desired, though, as it puts his worst qualities on display without embracing many of the good ones.
11) Iron Man

Iron Man is so popular that he ventures into anime territory. Madhouse’s solo series sends Tony to Japan, where he trains a group of pilots to take over for him. Taking the hero out of New York works to his benefit, even if it’s hard not having the other usual Marvel suspects around.
10) M.O.D.O.K.

Marvel is at its best when it can lean into the more ridiculous aspects of its material, and M.O.D.O.K. certainly opens the door for that. The animated series focuses on the villain and his desire to control the world. Iron Man frequently gets in his way, and what’s great about this version is that the character’s voice actor, Jon Hamm, isn’t doing an RDJ impression.

















