War Machine

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War Machine is a human from the Marvel portion of the Crossovers continuity family.

War Machine is a black Iron Man. He's a big fan of firepower, believing it to be very important to have as many guns on your person as possible. To this end, he got the military to upgrade his original armored suit into a massive, heavily armed mech capable of transforming into a jet.

Toys

Crossovers

Redecoed, rebooted, recast...he does it all.
  • War Machine (Marvel, 2010)
    • Accessories: Two missiles
A redeco of Iron Man from the Iron Man/Spider-Man combiner 2-pack, War Machine transforms into a "flying wing" style stealth bomber with two firing missiles under its wings. While the toy was only available on its own, it can still combine with the Spider-Man helicopter if you want it to. War Machine was sold under the "Iron Man 2 Concept Series" banner.


  • Iron Man / War Machine (Marvel two-pack, 2010)
This War Machine toy is a new mold, transforming into a SWAT vehicle. It's packaged with an Iron Man lightcycle figure, and can combine with it to form a "super bomber". After being announced at Toy Fair 2010 for a fall release, it was cancelled without further word.
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This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


  • War Machine (Marvel, 2011)
Once again a redeco of an Iron Man Crossovers figure, War Machine transforms into a black sports car. He features two flip-down non-firing blasters in his shoulders and glow-in-the-dark paint applications. War Machine was sold under the "Iron Man: The Armored Avenger" banner. The toy was not announced prior to release, and appeared for sale in Canada before hitting closeout retailers in the United States.


Notes

  • The first Crossovers Iron Man toy was redecoed in War Machine's color scheme in 2009, but the redeco ended up representing "stealth mode" Iron Man instead of War Machine himself.
  • Like his pal Iron Man, War Machine has been voiced by a few Transformers voice actors: Nolan North in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, LeVar Burton in Marvel Super Hero Squad, Bumper Robinson in Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Tesshō Genda in the Japanese dub of the 1990s Iron Man cartoon and Óscar Flores in the Latin American Spanish dub of Iron Man 2 and Iron Man 4.
  • War Machine was created by two Transformers creators, albeit two who did not work on Transformers together: Len Kaminski and Kev Hopgood.