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Tony Stark is a genius inventor and billionaire industrialist, who suits up in his armor of cutting-edge technology to become the super hero Iron Man. The adopted son of weapons manufacturer Howard Stark,[50] Tony inherited his family's company at a young age following his parents' death.[51] While overseeing a manufacturing plant in a foreign country, Stark was kidnapped by local terrorists. Instead of giving in to his captors' demands to build weapons for them, Stark created a powerful suit of armor for himself to escape.[52] Returning to America, Stark further upgraded the armor and put his vast resources and intellect to use for the betterment of the world as Iron Man,[53][54] also quickly giving up weapons manufacturing, having experienced first-hand the horrors of war.[55] Tony kept his alter-ego a secret for most of his career, juggling his responsibilities as head of Stark Industries while becoming a key player in the superhuman community as Iron Man and founding the world's premier super hero team, the Avengers.[56] Over the years, Stark has faced numerous enemies, such as the Mandarin, Justin Hammer, Iron Monger, and the Titanium Man, as well as many personal demons, most notably his addiction to alcohol.[57] For many years, Tony covered for his alter-ego by claiming that Iron Man was his anonymous bodyguard, but Tony eventually brought his dual identity to the public light.[58] Recently, Iron Man was cornered by the anti-mutant industrialist Feilong, who seized control of Stark Unlimited and repurposed its technology into mutant-hunting Stark Sentinels, servicing the pro-human think tank Orchis in their campaign of oppression. Teaming up with a mutant counter-offensive, Tony played a key role in bringing Orchis' ultimate defeat.[59] As he reclaimed control of his company, Tony's grasp was quickly challenged by an alliance between the terrorist organization A.I.M. and the unscrupulous oil giant Roxxon.[60] Although Tony managed to fend off his company from a hostile acquisition,[61] he was left locked out of his armory by a magical virus, which forced him to jerry-rig an Improvised Armor to remain in fighting form.[62]

When a riot breaks out at the Raft, a prison for superhumans, just as Iron Man is taking two men there, he finds himself surrounded by several villains, not only those he and his fellow Avengers have defeated throughout their lives. With no other choice, he calls the Avengers, but perhaps not even the five heroes will be able to resolve the situation. Meanwhile, Steve Rogers tries to accept the fact that he spent decades frozen, that this is no longer his time, that all his friends are gone. He wonders what to do in a world that is no longer his. Upon seeing the news about the riot at the supervillain prison, Steve doesn't hesitate to do what he does best: join the fight and confront criminals. Captain America joins the Avengers to combat the riot and stop these supervillains. However, he is not the only one to join the fight; SHIELD agents Mockingbird and Hawkeye also join the heroes to stop these villains. Now, the heroes must unite, learn how to work together, to stop not only this riot, but also to prevent the prison's radical defense protocol from being carried out, self-destructing, and sinking everyone inside.






