List of Iron Man (TV Series) Episodes

List Of Iron Man (TV Series) Episodes

This is a list of episodes from Iron Man (1994–96), which was based on Marvel Comics' superhero of the same name. The series aired from 1994 to 1996 in syndication as part of The Marvel Action Hour, which packaged Iron Man with another animated series based on Marvel properties, the Fantastic Four. The show was backed by a toy line that featured many armor variants. After disappointing ratings, the series was cancelled after just two seasons.

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