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Publisher
  
Affiliation
  
Team affiliations
  
Hammer Industries

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Created by
  
Matt FractionSalvador Larocca

Alter ego
  
Lt. Doug Johnson IIISasha HammerJayce ("Fear Itself" storyline)Keaton ("Fear Itself" storyline)

Abilities
  
Powered suit of armor grants:Super-strengthFlightVariety of offensive and defensive weapons including rotary cannon, rockets, giant chainsaw

First appearance
  
Iron Man (vol 5) #25 (June 2008)

Creators
  
Matt Fraction, Salvador Larroca

Similar
  
Justin Hammer, Sasha Hammer, Super‑Adaptoid, Gorilla Girl, Black Knight

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Detroit Steel is a fictional suit of powered armor appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The armor is usually depicted as an adversary or rival to Iron Man. Created by writer Matt Fraction and artist Salvador Larocca, Detroit Steel first appeared in Iron Man (vol 5) #25 (June 2010) as part of the "Stark Resilient" storyline. Detroit Steel is the first of the Detroit Steelcorps (or simply the Steelcorps), a line of armored soldiers marketed by Hammer Industries. Principal characters in storylines that have worn the armor include Lt. Doug Johnson III and Sasha Hammer. Individual soldiers wearing the Detroit Steel armor have been called Steelmechs (or Hammermechs).

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Publication history

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Detroit Steel first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man (vol 5) #25 (June 2010), the first part of the nine-part "Stark Resilient" storyline, which depicted Tony Stark's struggle to build a new company, Stark Resilient. As Stark's previous company, Stark Industries, had already been critically damaged from terrorist attacks in the 2008 storyline "The Five Nightmares", he was ultimately forced to liquidate what was left of that company in the 2010 "Stark Disassembled" storyline, which also saw Stark removed from his position as head of S.H.I.E.L.D. following the events of the 2008 "Secret Invasion" crossover. Stark's plan for Stark Resilient was to begin by building a car powered by clean repulsor technology, the same technology used to power the arc reactor in his chest with which he first saved his own life in his origin story.

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Writer Matt Fraction created Detroit Steel to embody jingoistic patriotism in the vein of Team America, and describes the character thus:

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He is what follows in the hole left behind by Iron Man once Tony Stark leaves the world stage. Tony hasn't been around to protect the regular interests that he might have during his time running Stark Industries or running S.H.I.E.L.D. And now that he's back, he's made it clear he doesn't want to get back into the geo-political side of things necessarily. Detroit Steel is what happens in that absence. He is a sort of Blackwater-meets-NASCAR corporate-sponsored armored enhanced guy available for hire to the highest bidder for whatever cause around the round. Basically, Iron Man's worst nightmare of what he could become. An absolute perversion of everything he is.

Though the armor exhibits the colors of the American flag, Fraction states that the armor can repainted to reflect the colors of whatever country or corporation purchases them, from the Japanese Rising Sun Flag (which makes an appearance in The Invincible Iron Man #27) to the yellow and red colors of McDonald's. Fraction also contrasts Detroit Steel with Iron Man's Bleeding Edge armor, which debuted in the same issue, by describing the latter as "sleeker, slicker and pared down", whereas the former is "bigger and better and boisterous and loud and noisy and everything else. It's like the difference between a Porsche and a Mack Truck."

Fictional history

In the "Stark Resilient" storyline, Hammer Industries, led by Justine Hammer and Sasha Hammer, not only wish revenge on Tony Stark for the death of patriarch Justin Hammer, but see Stark as an obstacle for their product, Detroit Steel, which they hope to market globally as a new soldier for the post-9/11 world.

The prototype unit, Detroit Steel Mark One, is piloted by Doug Johnson III who underwent surgical modifications in order to operate the armor, and also trained the other pilots in the company's Steelcorps army.

Detroit Steel next appears in The Invincible Iron Man during the 2011 company-wide crossover storyline "Fear Itself". Lt. Johnson is deployed in Paris, where he confronted Grey Gargoyle who has been transformed by Asgardian magic into Mokk: Breaker of Faith. Mokk has turned the population of the city into stone, and during his confrontation with Johnson, rips open his armor and turns Lt. Johnson into stone as well. Sasha Hammer subsequently leads a team of "Steelmechs" into Paris, ostensibly on behalf of both the U.S. and French governments, to recover Johnson and his armor, and encounters Rescue. Hammer and the Steelmechs battle Rescue before they are both confronted by Mokk.

During the "Demon" storyline, Johnson is revealed to be alive. When asked his name by a relief worker, he gives it as "Detroit Steel". The public however, believes Johnson to be dead, and Justine makes Sasha the new public face of Detroit Steel. The Steelcorps also appear in the subsequent "Long Way Down" storyline, in which Johnson kidnaps Sasha in order to steal a Detroit Steel unit, after which he is confronted by the rest of the Steelcorps including Sasha, Justine discovered that Johnson had earlier hacked into Hammer Industries where he disabled the remote-activated self-destruct system in the Detroit Steel armor. When Johnson gained control of the armor, Sasha and the Steelcorps battled Johnson up to the point where Sasha decapitated him with her whips.

Powers and abilities

According to Hammer Industries, Detroit Steel represented "the most bleeding-edge research into man/machine spinal hybrid mechanics the world has ever seen", and incorporates technology, such as C.N.S. (Controlled Exo-Enhanciles), that would eventually be used to end paralysis caused by cervical, thoracic or corticospinal injuries. Weighing four and a half tons, the "oversized" Detroit Steel towers over Iron Man, at approximately twice his height. The suit affords its occupant considerable protection from automatic weapons and explosives, though the magically-powered being Mokk: Breaker of Faith was able to easily rip open the armor.

The suit allows its users to fly, and usually is seen with a rotary cannon mounted on its right arm, and a specialized chainsaw on its left, which can penetrate Iron Man's Bleeding Edge Armor. There are rocket-powered munitions on the suit's shoulders. The rotary cannon can be dismounted so that the soldier can carry and fire it as a traditional handheld weapon, and users of the armor have been seen outfitted with other types of weapons in this manner, including both directed-energy weapons and scaled-up rifles. Sasha Hammer's armor has also been observed to have a directed-energy weapon in palm of its hands. Those who pilot the armor are required to undergo considerable surgical modifications, which leave implants visible on the pilot's chest, which Lt. Johnson, who first piloted the Mark One, felt "turned him into a monster". According to Justine Hammer, the company designed models for different environments and hot zones, including arctic climates and urban encounters. Suits of different heights and designs have also been revealed.

During the "Stark Resilient" storyline, Detroit Steel was aided in his attack against Iron Man by a fleet of unmanned flying drones that were operated by anonymous users duped into believing that the missions they were carrying out on behalf of Hammer Industries were a video game, playable via a cell phone application, in which they pretended to be Detroit Steel's "wingman".

Reception

Alex Evans, reviewing Invincible Iron Man #33 for Weekly Comic Book Review, while praising the "Stark Resilient" storyline, including issue #33 (which he gave a B-), found the Justine and Sasha Hammer to be more effective villains than Detroit Steel, which he found to be "bland" and "boring". Evans also disliked the lack of a resolution to Steel and Iron Man's battle in that issue, though he later praised Iron Man #505, which he felt tied up that loose end. Evans was more receptive to the character's use in the subsequent storyline, "The Long Way Down", saying of issue #518, "The manner in which Fraction and Larroca depict the fight between Detroit Steel and Sasha Hammer was brilliant, alternating panels between the fight itself (at night) and the aftermath (the broken apartment in the daylight). It created almost a police procedural, detective feel that also served to make the whole thing a bit haunting and unsettling, which is great given how creepy "Detroit Steel" already is."

Television

  • The Steelcorps appears in Avengers: Ultron Revolution. In the episode "Dehulked", the group is seen as robotic drone enforcers for Igor Drenkov (voiced by Andre Sogliuzzo) via a Detroit Steel-esque armor.
  • Video games

  • Detroit Steel appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel's Avengers.
  • References

    Detroit Steel Wikipedia


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