Bozo the Iron Man is a fictional character, first appearing in Quality Comics series, Smash Comics #1 (Aug. 1939). The character's adventures were written and drawn by Quality Comics editor George Brenner , using the name "Wayne Reid".
36-1038: (Redirected from Ironmen ) [REDACTED] Look up ironman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Iron Man , Ironman or Ironmen may refer to: People [ edit ] Nathaniel "Iron Man" Avery (1939–1985), American caddie for Arnold Palmer Travis Fulton (1977–2021), American mixed martial arts fighter Gunnar Graps (1951–2004), Estonian musician Mick Murphy (cyclist) (1934–2015), Irish cyclist Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950), Indian independence activist and former Deputy Prime Minister of India Cal Ripken Jr. (born 1960), American Major League Baseball player Ivan Stewart (born 1945), American off-road racing driver Billy Williams (born 1938), American Major League Baseball player Robert Downey Jr. (Born 1965) American Actor Films [ edit ] Marvel Cinematic Universe [ edit ] Iron Man (2008 film) , an American live-action film based on
72-426: A 1963 album by Eric Dolphy "Iron Man" (song) , a 1970 song by Black Sabbath Iron Man (soundtrack) , a 2008 soundtrack album Iron Man: The Best of Black Sabbath , a compilation album by Black Sabbath "Iron Man", a song by The Tansads Ironman (Ghostface Killah album) , a 1996 album by Ghostface Killah The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete Townshend , an album by Pete Townshend "The Iron Man",
108-426: A 1963 album by Eric Dolphy "Iron Man" (song) , a 1970 song by Black Sabbath Iron Man (soundtrack) , a 2008 soundtrack album Iron Man: The Best of Black Sabbath , a compilation album by Black Sabbath "Iron Man", a song by The Tansads Ironman (Ghostface Killah album) , a 1996 album by Ghostface Killah The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete Townshend , an album by Pete Townshend "The Iron Man",
144-551: A 1994 animated series Iron Man: Armored Adventures , a TV CGI animated series Tetsujin 28, a character from the anime series that debuted in 1960 Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28") Tetsujin 28-go (2000 TV series) , based on the 1956 manga series Tetsujin 28-go "Iron Man" Carmichael, alter ego of Lucille Carmichael on three episodes of The Lucy Show The Invincible Iron Man , part of 1966 The Marvel Super Heroes cartoon series. Literature [ edit ] Fiction [ edit ] The Iron Man and
180-551: A 1994 animated series Iron Man: Armored Adventures , a TV CGI animated series Tetsujin 28, a character from the anime series that debuted in 1960 Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28") Tetsujin 28-go (2000 TV series) , based on the 1956 manga series Tetsujin 28-go "Iron Man" Carmichael, alter ego of Lucille Carmichael on three episodes of The Lucy Show The Invincible Iron Man , part of 1966 The Marvel Super Heroes cartoon series. Literature [ edit ] Fiction [ edit ] The Iron Man and
216-659: A Timex wristwatch introduced in 1997 and marketed in conjunction with the Ironman Triathlon Timex Ironman , a digital wristwatch marketed in conjunction with the Ironman Triathlon See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "ironman" , "ironmen" , "iron-man" , or "iron-men" on Misplaced Pages. Man of Iron (disambiguation) Iron Woman (disambiguation) Steelman (disambiguation) Iron (disambiguation) Man (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
252-521: A Timex wristwatch introduced in 1997 and marketed in conjunction with the Ironman Triathlon Timex Ironman , a digital wristwatch marketed in conjunction with the Ironman Triathlon See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "ironman" , "ironmen" , "iron-man" , or "iron-men" on Misplaced Pages. Man of Iron (disambiguation) Iron Woman (disambiguation) Steelman (disambiguation) Iron (disambiguation) Man (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
288-725: A bodybuilding and weight-training magazine Sports [ edit ] Ironman Triathlon , a long-distance triathlon Ironman World Championship Ironman 70.3 Iron man (sports streak) , an athlete of unusual physical endurance Iron man match , a type of a professional wrestling match Ironman curling, an annual outdoor curling event in Manitoba, Canada Ironman football , an American football system where player substitutions were limited 1926 Brown Bears football team or "the Iron Men", which used player substitutions sparingly 1939 Iowa Hawkeyes football team , nicknamed
324-623: A bodybuilding and weight-training magazine Sports [ edit ] Ironman Triathlon , a long-distance triathlon Ironman World Championship Ironman 70.3 Iron man (sports streak) , an athlete of unusual physical endurance Iron man match , a type of a professional wrestling match Ironman curling, an annual outdoor curling event in Manitoba, Canada Ironman football , an American football system where player substitutions were limited 1926 Brown Bears football team or "the Iron Men", which used player substitutions sparingly 1939 Iowa Hawkeyes football team , nicknamed
360-467: A game mode in some computer games wherein savescumming (reloading to get a better outcome) or other features such as trading with other players (in multiplayer games) are disabled Iron Man VR , a virtual reality video game for the PlayStation VR headset Comics [ edit ] Iron Man , a Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man (comic book) , the name of several comic book titles featuring
396-410: A game mode in some computer games wherein savescumming (reloading to get a better outcome) or other features such as trading with other players (in multiplayer games) are disabled Iron Man VR , a virtual reality video game for the PlayStation VR headset Comics [ edit ] Iron Man , a Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man (comic book) , the name of several comic book titles featuring
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#1732852449690432-508: A newspaper headline: "World Peace Proclaimed". The character's final story, in Smash Comics #41, was called "Collecting Scrap". At the end of the story, neighborhood kids collecting scrap metal for the war chase Bozo, intending to reduce him to scrap. In 1956, Quality Comics characters were sold to DC Comics . Quality's Blackhawk continued to be published without interruption, but most of their other characters languished. While most of
468-404: A ride to the robot's home base. This turns out to be the laboratory of an evil scientist, Dr Von Thorp who is taken to the police by his own robot and later declared insane. The robot is again deactivated, and placed on a garbage scow for disposal at sea, but Hugh Hazzard has ideas of using the robot as a crime-fighting tool. He saves the robot from its watery fate, then names the robot Bozo. In
504-517: A song by Tom Paxton Sculpture and statues [ edit ] Iron:Man , a 1993 sculpture by Antony Gormley, in Birmingham, England Iron Man (Buddhist statue) , Tibetan statue considered a forgery by experts Iron Man (Minnesota statue) , a 1987 statue in Chisholm, Minnesota Television [ edit ] Iron Man (anime) , a 2010 television series Iron Man (TV series) ,
540-413: A song by Tom Paxton Sculpture and statues [ edit ] Iron:Man , a 1993 sculpture by Antony Gormley, in Birmingham, England Iron Man (Buddhist statue) , Tibetan statue considered a forgery by experts Iron Man (Minnesota statue) , a 1987 statue in Chisholm, Minnesota Television [ edit ] Iron Man (anime) , a 2010 television series Iron Man (TV series) ,
576-1072: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages ironman [REDACTED] Look up ironman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Iron Man , Ironman or Ironmen may refer to: People [ edit ] Nathaniel "Iron Man" Avery (1939–1985), American caddie for Arnold Palmer Travis Fulton (1977–2021), American mixed martial arts fighter Gunnar Graps (1951–2004), Estonian musician Mick Murphy (cyclist) (1934–2015), Irish cyclist Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950), Indian independence activist and former Deputy Prime Minister of India Cal Ripken Jr. (born 1960), American Major League Baseball player Ivan Stewart (born 1945), American off-road racing driver Billy Williams (born 1938), American Major League Baseball player Robert Downey Jr. (Born 1965) American Actor Films [ edit ] Marvel Cinematic Universe [ edit ] Iron Man (2008 film) , an American live-action film based on
612-504: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bozo the Iron Man The character was introduced in the story Hugh Hazzard and His Iron Man , and he appeared under that billing for the first 11 issues. Starting with issue #12 (July 1940), the cover billing changed to Bozo the Robot with Hugh Hazzard , and further stories were titled Bozo
648-569: The Able Team series by Dick Stivers Ironman (novel) , a 1995 novel by Chris Crutcher Iron Man , a 2008 novel by Peter David , a novelization of the 2008 film Non-fiction [ edit ] Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chrétien , a 2003 biography of Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Iron Man: My Journey through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath , a 2011 autobiography by Black Sabbath founding member Tony Iommi Magazines [ edit ] Iron Man (magazine) ,
684-519: The Able Team series by Dick Stivers Ironman (novel) , a 1995 novel by Chris Crutcher Iron Man , a 2008 novel by Peter David , a novelization of the 2008 film Non-fiction [ edit ] Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chrétien , a 2003 biography of Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien Iron Man: My Journey through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath , a 2011 autobiography by Black Sabbath founding member Tony Iommi Magazines [ edit ] Iron Man (magazine) ,
720-685: The "Ironmen" because a number of Hawkeyes played 60-minute games Ironman (surf lifesaving) , a multi-disciplinary surf lifesaving event Seattle Ironmen , a 1944–1952 ice hockey franchise in the Pacific Coast Hockey League South Wales Ironmen , the name used in the 2017 season by rugby league club West Wales Raiders Walsh Jesuit Ironman , a high school wrestling tournament Mascot of Danville High School , Danville, Pennsylvania. Usually pluralized as "the Ironmen" Watches [ edit ] Ironman Datalink ,
756-545: The "Ironmen" because a number of Hawkeyes played 60-minute games Ironman (surf lifesaving) , a multi-disciplinary surf lifesaving event Seattle Ironmen , a 1944–1952 ice hockey franchise in the Pacific Coast Hockey League South Wales Ironmen , the name used in the 2017 season by rugby league club West Wales Raiders Walsh Jesuit Ironman , a high school wrestling tournament Mascot of Danville High School , Danville, Pennsylvania. Usually pluralized as "the Ironmen" Watches [ edit ] Ironman Datalink ,
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#1732852449690792-492: The Iron Man or Bozo the Robot for the remainder of his run. Bozo and Hazzard made their last appearance in Smash Comics #41 (March 1943). In the first installment, Commissioner Hunt contacts Hugh Hazzard by signal flare and brings him into the investigation of crimes committed by a mysterious robot. Seeing the robot robbing a jewellery store, Hugh manages to temporarily deactivate it and climbs inside its hollow chest to hitch
828-492: The Marvel Comics character List of Iron Man titles Iron Man (Canadian comics) , a pioneering Canadian comics character Tetsujin 28, a character from the manga series that debuted in 1956 Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28") Bozo the Iron Man , a character from Quality Comics' series, Smash Comics Music [ edit ] Iron Man (band) , an American doom metal band Iron Man (Eric Dolphy album) ,
864-436: The Marvel Comics character List of Iron Man titles Iron Man (Canadian comics) , a pioneering Canadian comics character Tetsujin 28, a character from the manga series that debuted in 1956 Tetsujin 28-go ("Iron Man No. 28") Bozo the Iron Man , a character from Quality Comics' series, Smash Comics Music [ edit ] Iron Man (band) , an American doom metal band Iron Man (Eric Dolphy album) ,
900-539: The Marvel character Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe) , the character as depicted in the media franchise Iron Man 2 , the 2010 sequel to the film Iron Man 3 , the 2013 sequel Other films [ edit ] The Iron Man (serial) , a 1924 film serial The Iron Man , or A Man of Iron , a 1925 silent film The Iron Man (1930 film) , a 1930 animated film Iron Man (1931 film) , directed by Tod Browning Iron Man (1951 film) , based on
936-490: The Marvel character Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe) , the character as depicted in the media franchise Iron Man 2 , the 2010 sequel to the film Iron Man 3 , the 2013 sequel Other films [ edit ] The Iron Man (serial) , a 1924 film serial The Iron Man , or A Man of Iron , a 1925 silent film The Iron Man (1930 film) , a 1930 animated film Iron Man (1931 film) , directed by Tod Browning Iron Man (1951 film) , based on
972-505: The Tin Woman , a 1929 novel by Stephen Leacock Iron Man , a 1930 novel by William R. Burnett Iron Man, Iron Horse , a 1960 novel by James Keene The Iron Man (novel) , a 1968 novel by Ted Hughes The Iron Man , a 1974 novel by Kay Thorpe "The Iron Man", a short story in the 1976 The Iron Man & Other Tales of the Ring by Robert E. Howard Ironman , the 19th novel in
1008-406: The Tin Woman , a 1929 novel by Stephen Leacock Iron Man , a 1930 novel by William R. Burnett Iron Man, Iron Horse , a 1960 novel by James Keene The Iron Man (novel) , a 1968 novel by Ted Hughes The Iron Man , a 1974 novel by Kay Thorpe "The Iron Man", a short story in the 1976 The Iron Man & Other Tales of the Ring by Robert E. Howard Ironman , the 19th novel in
1044-399: The bottom of the ocean floor. Hazzard's method of operating Bozo varied—in some appearances, Hazzard operates the robot remotely; in others, he travels inside the robot and controls it directly, or travels on the robot's back. After the pattern of the first adventure, Hugh Hazzard tended to encounter criminals committing crimes with scientific gadgetry, and these criminals tended to become
1080-535: The classic Quality superheroes have seen print again over the years, Hugh Hazzard has not, though a robot resembling Bozo did make a single-panel appearance in an issue of James Robinson 's Starman (issue #64, April 2000), where the inactive robot was in a store-room among a Japanese collector's hoard of Golden Age superhero artifacts. In Robinson's Superman run, Bozo appears alongside other robots including Mekanique , Robotman and various GI Robot models. The robots are part of Sam Lane's Project 7734. Gonzo
1116-411: The next installment, Hazzard is shown examining the robot's blueprints , and stating that the robot can be modified to fly. The modified robot, shown flying with a tiny spinning propeller on its head, is again used to foil a crime. Flying would be a part of all subsequent appearances; at times, the robot could fly faster than 400 miles an hour. The robot can also run at 70 miles an hour, and can walk on
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1296-487: The victims of their own weapons. As World War II began, Quality Comics addressed the world situation by introducing villain surrogates into their fictional universe. Hugh and Bozo fought "Hitlin" and "the Batzis" in Smash Comics #8 (March 1940), and then ended the war the next month in #9 (April 1940) by traveling to "Hatvia" and defeating Dictator "Motler" and his associate, "Fritz Goeing". The wish-fulfillment story ends with
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