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X-51 may have been born on an assembly line, but he was raised a human. The last in the X series line of experimental "living" robots, X-51 was taken in by the scientist Abel Stack to discover whether or not his development would be affected by staying in a loving family home. Taking on the name Aaron Stack, he learned to be compassionate, have a strong sense of justice, and to help out anyone in need, even if the intricacies of human interaction are foreign to him. Forced to leave his father's care early, he now seeks to live among Johnny Average. He is helped to navigate the human experience by his friend, psychologist Peter Spaulding, and in turn his robotic logic offers a refreshing perspective for Peter.

Tales of a roaming robotic good Samaritan have not gone unnoticed, however, and Aaron has found himself labelled as the superhero "Machine Man". When fighting his foes, Machine Man makes heavy use of his telescopic limbs, and his ability to cancel the gravity equation around himself, allowing him to fly. He also lists super strength, flame resistance, and computer interfacing among his powers. Perhaps his most state-of-the-art gadget is his "humanised face", a mask that covers his head and, with the addition of a pair of dark glasses, fully conceals his mechanical nature from the humans he wants to live among.

Unfortunately for Aaron, co-existence is easier said than done. His persecution by humans since the day of his creation has left him with a tremendous temper that manifests in times of extreme stress. Violent and rampaging when pushed to the edge, Aaron is haunted that one day, he won't be able to hold himself back, and he will truly become the soulless killing machine his oppressors treat him as.

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X-51 was the last and latest in the X series, Introducing Machine Man a top secret experiment by the U.S. military project to create a line of lifelike robot soldiers. The New Machine Man Unlike his brothers, X-51 was taken in by Dr Abel Stack and raised under the name Aaron.

After X-35 became the latest of the X series to become plagued with existential questions and go on a violent rampage, project head Dr Broadhurst reluctantly activated the protocol to detonate all of the remaining robots. Becoming aware of the detonation order, Abel removed the bomb from Aaron, who was confused by his father's unusual behaviour. Abel insisted that he had taught Aaron everything he can, and that it was now time to go out and explore the world. He gifted Aaron with a humanised mask to help him blend in, and, as a final request, had Aaron scan a photograph of him to conserve forever in his memory bank. Aaron flew the nest, and was too far away to notice that the failsafe circuit had detonated, taking Abel with it. Introducing Machine Man Aaron vowed that his father's sacrifice would not be in vain, and endeavoured to life peacefully among mankind. The New Machine Man Nevertheless, he considered his father's death to be the time he had felt his most frightened and alone. Jolted by Jack O'Lantern!

Outside of his father's care, Aaron faced ostracisation from humanity due to his uniqueness in the face of conformity and the circumstances of his creation. The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls Kill Me or Cure Me In times of extreme duress, he would state that he had been hunted, hounded, and hated since the very first day of his existence. Baron Brimstone and his Sinister Satan Squad! Alone Against Alpha Flight! Though something of an exaggeration, anti-robot sentiment nonetheless caused him to distrust a species that made repeated attempts to dismantle him; Where Walk the Gods! the peoples' fear of Machine Man was so great that congressman Miles Brickman was elected to the senate off the back of a campaign based solely around demonising the living robot. Separately, a group called the Committee to Destroy Machine Man rose up to oppose him. Byte of the Binary Bug!

Machine Man once battled the Hulk. After defeating the green meanie, Machine Man threw the Hulk into space, attempting to remove him from civilisation; in his damaged and dazed state, he did not realise that he had apparently thrown him towards Canada.[1] Alone Against Alpha Flight!

Machine Man was once caught in an earthquake which, unbeknown to him, was caused by Khan in an attempt to destroy him. Byte of the Binary Bug!

By the time Aaron was more than three years old, Xanadu! he had befriended Peter Spaulding, who tried to get him a job with his old friend Byron J. Benjamin. At Benjamin's apartment, the two found a robbery in progress by the Binary Bug; though they were subdued by the crook, Aaron managed to prevent the theft of Benjamin's bonds and, in gratitude, Benjamin hired him. Gussied up as a human, Aaron replaced a fired investigator at Delmar Insurance, though he strained in the office environment, finding the clientele's greed distasteful and his colleagues uninteresting.

After the Binary Bug hit James Anderson, a client of Delmar, Aaron reasoned that all of his thefts had centred around Delmar and, with a chat to the company's computerised records room, Compucord, began to suspect the man who had previously filled his position, Joseph Rambo. More sleuthing led Machine Man to the airship fortress Xanadu, where he caught Binary Bug threatening to take the ten million dollars' worth of valuables owned by reclusive businessman Khan. Machine Man pursued Binary Bug into the air, where the latter accidentally flew into live power lines. Aaron lamented the waste of human life. Byte of the Binary Bug!

There's a world within me that I cannot explain.

Aaron's disillusionment with humanity reached a boiling point one night in the Bowery. As Machine Man, he stopped a mugging, but was called a monster by the lady he helped. He captured a motorist guilty of a hit and run, and was disgusted to learn that it was a deliberate hit on the victim, who had stolen from the mob. It was the senseless shooting of a man simply for money that really made Aaron mad, violently attacking the gunman and raising into the sky for a electrical and melodramatic outburst.

The shot man's son implored Machine Man to help his dad, and Machine Man mused that if he failed to help, he would only be proving humanity right that he was a monster. Aaron used the magnetic current in his hand to remove the bullet. After the gunman came to, Aaron resumed his attack on him, but was stopped by a group of evolved humans empowered by Machine Man's energy, who told him that violence wasn't the answer.

Over the course of their conversation, Machine Man discovered that the beings – who thought of themselves as his children – were immune to his powers, and that they could foresee a utopia in Earth's future... but were unsure if Aaron's behaviour would impede its progress. Aaron, at the height of his cynicism, refused to defend himself from his own death sentence, but he was saved by the boy, who argued that he couldn't be beyond salvation if he still did the right thing when pressed. Aaron realised he was seeing the worst in people, and learned that, for all his supposed superiorities, he was just as fallible as humanity. The glowing beings, satisfied by Aaron's change of heart, ascended to their destiny elsewhere in the universe. Where Walk the Gods!

Machine Man found himself caught in an lift shaft, with the elevator car hurtling down towards him at 55 miles per hour. Unable to stop it with his telescoped limbs, he instead used the power of the lift's generator to create a positive magnetic flow, repelling the elevator car back up the shaft from his position at the bottom. On exiting the building, he was confronted by armed mercenaries, but was unable to glean any clues from his attackers, as explosive devices implanted in their necks detonated.

At Delmar, Aaron was once again caught by the unwanted attention of Eddie Harris and Maggie Jones. When he snapped at the two that he was trying to work, he was called into Benjamin's office, where the boss told him his co-workers were beginning to sense something strange about his mechanical personality. As he left the office, Aaron took the suggestion to associate with his colleagues to heart, as he immediately accepted an invite to a party for Tom and Ginny Williams. At the party that evening, Eddie and Maggie pranked him by giving him a glass of 190 proof alcohol, knocking him out.

I am lost, I can't even remember my name.

Aaron awoke almost nineteen hours later in Peter's apartment, where his friend diagnosed him with a hangover. As Aaron tried to right himself, he was attacked by a sonic blast audible only to his delicate sensors, and was instructed by a voice to follow its instructions. As with the lift shaft, he was put to the test in a junkyard, where he was attacked by a wrecking ball and flying, laser beam-equipped derelict cars, and in the Catskill Mountains, where he was trapped in a retractable maze. His captor was impressed by his endurance and intelligence, and drew him to Xanadu, finally revealing identity as Khan.

On the dirigible, Machine Man was apparently disabled in a fight with Khan's new henchman, Tong, who was enhanced to feel no pain. Machine Man and Khan were attached to a device designed to transfer their consciousnesses, allowing Khan to have an immortal body to match his powerful intellect. Machine Man feigned the device's success to get the drop on Tong, who he realised could still be harmed despite not feeling it, and in reality he had sent an electric backlash into the lab's instruments. With Tong downed and the dirigible exploding, Machine Man taunted Khan that if he wanted to escape such a nasty accident, he would have to save himself. As he escaped the exploding blimp, Machine Man pondered on how Khan's greed and vainglory reminded him of the worst of humanity. Aaron disregarded his despair to instead move on and, as always, hope for a better future for mankind. Xanadu!

On one occasion, Machine Man saved a bus full of school children from crashing off a bridge into the ocean. Machine Man helped to repair the bridge, though Peter encouraged him to take it slowly for the benefit of the assembled press and paparazzi. Peter readily admitted when asked by a journo that this was in response to Miles Brickman's anti-Machine Man crusade, as Machine Man would have no need to take jobs from workers. TV reporter Dorothy Mayson argued that Machine Man was at that moment taking a job from a derrick operator, and that with a hundred Machine Men, there'd be thousands fewer employees in construction. The press dispersed, and Machine Man, who found the whole situation unnecessary, departed for the job he already had. Arriving at Delmar, Aaron was pounced upon by an amorous Maggie, so he stranded her on top of a tall filing cabinet.

That evening, Aaron was at home re-energising his cells when he received a call from Peter to put the TV on. The top news, as reported by Mrs Mayson, concerned a break-in of a Wall Street vault – with the security guards claiming the assailant to be Machine Man! Aaron could only listen over the phone as police showed up at Peter's apartment with a warrant for both his and Machine Man's arrest. Distressed by this travesty of justice, Machine Man departed to patrol the city looking for the real culprit, though he had to modify his flight path to avoid Maggie, who was staking his apartment out.

Noticing a high-pitched frequency, Machine Man found his impersonator bursting through the wall of a jewellery store, stolen goods in hand. He was surprised to find the crook shrugged off his super strength, showed no response to thirty thousand volts of electricity, and reacted and responded unnaturally. Machine Man was overcome, partially due to the effect of the frequency affecting his gyro and gravity centres, and the phony escaped in a van. He regained consciousness to find the police had him dead to rights at the crime scene, but escaped, protesting his innocence. Atop a building, Aaron wondered if a life of persecution was what his father had envisioned for him, before he visited Peter at the window of his prison cell.

There's something about us I want to say, 'cos there's something between us anyway.

The next morning, a photo taken by Mrs Mayson of Machine Man "invading" the prison was all over the papers. A frustrated Aaron suited up and handed himself in to the authorities. His impersonator committed another crime while Machine Man spent the night imprisoned, proving his and Peter's innocence. They regrouped at Peter's apartment, but were interrupted by Archie Goldsmith bursting through the door, chased by the fake Machine Man, who had orders to kill him. The two Machine Men fought, with the bout ending when the impostor took them both through the window and landing in the sewers. Machine Man followed him to Fred Greenfield and his getaway van, where he took Fred's supersonic device that was controlling the fake and apprehended him. The next day, realising that the impersonator, Barry Witherspoon, was being mind controlled, Machine Man called in a favour with Dr Oliver Broadhurst, who restored Witherspoon back to normal. With the real crooks serving justice and Peter out of jail, Machine Man watched as his doppelganger reunited with his loving wife and children and solemnly wondered, "What else could anyone want?" The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls

Aaron apparently became Peter's roommate, though Peter found his mechanical side a bit much when they got ready in the morning. Aaron's work ethic once again caught the ire of Eddie and Maggie, but he was defended by file clerk Pamela Quinn. Later that day, Pamela gave Aaron the message that Benjamin wanted to see him in his office, where the bossman told Aaron of the fire at the Alternative Resources Centre, encouraging Aaron to assess the damage and offer help. Aaron learned from an attending firefighter that people could still be trapped in the building, so he entered as Machine Man.

After saving two lab technicians – and once again facing anti-robot prejudice – Machine Man encountered Dr Voletta Todd, whose experiments with hydrogen fusion had accidentally metamorphosed her into an inhuman monster. Dr Todd demanded help with her affliction, but went berserk when she felt patronised by a being she recognised as a mere machine. After failing to contain the Dr Todd creature under a sheet of computer insulation, she trapped him in the rubble of the burning building and escaped.

Machine Man broke free, despite the damage he had sustained to three of his limbs; however, his injuries affected the trajectory of his gravity negation, and an internal fail-safe mechanism deactivated it completely, forcing him to make an emergency landing in an empty auto yard to avoid human casualties. There he was met by mechanic Gears Garvin who, despite Machine Man's dissuasion, insisted on fixing up the robot, and impressed him by rewiring his arm muscles and lashing together a unicycled assembly to keep him mobile.

Buy it, use it, break it, fix it,

After thanking Gears, Machine Man monitored radio frequencies for news on "Ion", as the press were now calling Dr Todd. A police report tipped him off to a break-in at the Baxter Building, home of the Fantastic Four. After entering via the scenic route – a broken window – Machine Man met the Human Torch, who immediately fought him, thinking he was Ion's accomplice. By lowering the temperature of his hand to absolute zero, Machine Man gave the Torch the cold shoulder – literally. Ion escaped in the confusion, and Machine Man had to abruptly trip the Thing in order to chase her.

Machine Man tapped into the power source of a street lamp, using the resulting beam to force Ion into a nearby meat market. Though he found difficulty in dodging Ion's electro-magnetic blasts in such close quarters, he successfully lured her into the meat locker, where the low temperature caused Dr Todd to stabilise back into human form. Machine Man left her for the Fantastic Four to find, complete with precise instructions on how to keep Dr Todd cryogenically sealed until a cure could be found for her condition. Despite that, the Thing still held a grudge. Kill Me or Cure Me

One morning in May, Aaron and Eddie were dispatched to inspect the Chem-Solar corporation's security arrangements, as the firm wanted to up its insurance coverage. Their visit coincided with Chem-Solar's scientists testing their powerful microwave transmitter, the Sol-Mac, and the consequent break-in of Baron Brimstone, who sought to steal it. Machine Man tried to stop him, but was caught off guard by the assailant's apparent mystic bolts, and was heavily damaged when the Baron turned the Sol-Mac on him. Fortunately for Machine Man, Brimstone considered murder a final resort, and he escaped with the Sol-Mac, warning him not to cross his path again.

After Machine Man's auxiliary power system finally kicked in, he had to flee the scene while protecting his exposed chest mechanisms. Meeting with Gears Garvin, the mechanic fixed his chest up and covered him with a laser-proof refractory coating. After he expressed his fears about the Sol-Mac, Gears also coated his most vulnerable parts with a microwave-insulating gold covering.

In the weeks that followed, a series of unexplainable heists by Baron Brimstone and his sinister Satan Squad turned Aaron into a man possessed, with him ignoring all his colleagues but the sweet and thoughtful Pamela. A breakthrough came in the form of a copy of the Sol-Mac's specs, courtesy of Byron J. Benjamin. With the help of Compucord, Machine Man worked out that the Satan Squad's next job would be the theft of the famed golden bell at the cathedral of St. Gabriella of the Highlands, as the Sol-Mac would require a large quantity of the material for shielding purposes.

Making it across town on his boot skates, Machine Man prevented the theft of the ostentatious religious artefact and subdued the men of the Satan Squad, including Snake Marston and Hammer Harrison. He then turned his attention to the criminals' waiting helicopter, from which Baron Brimstone pushed Pamela, whom they had taken captive for carrying out her own investigations.

Last night I had a dream about you.

Machine Man detached his left arm to catch Pamela, negating gravity for her safe descent. Boarding the helicopter, he defeated the remaining henchmen and, though he was once again subjected to a blast from Sol-Mac, managed to electrocute the entire craft using its own power source, stunning the villains. After dismantling the Sol-Mac and transferring the helicopter into police control, Machine Man returned to check up on Pamela, for whom he feels strangely concerned for. He found no time to address his confusing emotions, as his failure to establish radio contact with his detached arm told him that it had been stolen from the immediate vicinity. Baron Brimstone and his Sinister Satan Squad!

Machine Man's search for his missing limb was delayed before it could even begin as he had to step in to resolve a conflict between the police and stragglers from the Satan Squad. Unaffected by their hallucinogenic smokescreen, he put his quest aside and quickly subdued the henchmen, even grabbing a blaster by the barrel to prevent its discharge. With his missing arm even further outside the reach of his remote control circuity, Machine Man questioned Pamela. She had no information for him, and he returned to the skies, taken aback by Pamela's fear of him and confused about his protective feelings for her.

Regrouping at his and Peter's apartment, Machine Man paced, troubled, as Peter and Gears bickered over their next course of action. He reacted poorly to Gears' suggestion of building a replacement arm: he's a person, it's his arm, and he wanted it back. Gears excused himself to work on a device to help and, ignoring Aaron's suggestions of enjoying some Billy Joel or Johnny Carson, Aaron donned a trenchcoat and fedora and his the streets.

We are human after all.

After aimlessly walking for hours, Machine Man happened across a pub called Molly's, which he suspected had underworld connections. Inside, he was approached by Bear Benson, but the man fainted at the sight of the living robot's extending arm. A vengeful Gorelick attempted to mash him with a chair, but Machine Man's punch in self defence threw the thug across the bar, trigging an all-out bar fight. Although tempted to ease his frustrations by cutting loose, Machine Man decided he was finding no answers, and he made his escape by overloading the pub's electrics and plunging it into darkness. Skating home, he admitted he was no Jim Rockford.

Early the next morning, Aaron fashioned a false arm in a sling out of a folding chair, some padding, and a glove. At Delmar, Pamela expressed concern for Aaron's 'injury'. Tired of waiting for him to make the first move, she asked him out to dinner, but Aaron was forced to decline. He met with Gears after work, where the mechanic equipped him with a power-booster device that increased the range of his transceivers, allowing him to home in on his lost arm. The signal took him to a seemingly-deserted warehouse overlooking the Hudson River, where he was suddenly hit by a blast of energy. Madam Menace revealed herself, and trapped him in a home-made electro-magnetic stasis field to await further study.

Madam Menace was called away on business a short time later, and Machine Man took the opportunity to overload the electromagnets and break free, subdue his guards, and re-trace his arm's radio signal. This took him to a ship out in New York Bay, where he was attacked by the combined forces of Menace's henchmen and those of her anarcho-terrorist client, Zarkoff. Fully enraged, Machine Man made short work of the assembled men, many of whom were tossed overboard during the fight. Once he realised Zarkoff had abandoned ship, Machine Man detected another signal on his boosted receiver, but he was too late to escape the ship's detonation. After recovering from his disorientation and realising that no-one else was caught in the blast, Machine Man continued his search, and he located Menace's sample case underwater. Though joyous at the reunion with his left arm, Machine Man remained pensive, disturbed by his loss of control, and he was left brooding over the uncertainty of Madam Menace's survival. Arms and the Robot!

At some stage, Machine Man had a second encounter with the Hulk.[2] Alone Against Alpha Flight!

Barely a week after his battle with Madam Menace, Machine Man searched the city for more signs of her criminal empire, and happened across the riverside warehouse. Inside, he found a squadron of Menace's henchmen scrambling to take away or burn any evidence that they'd ever operated from there. Machine Man fought the goons, and even bluffed his way through an interrogation to try and learn more about Menace's criminal empire, but concluded that he could learn nothing from the uninformed men. Madam Menace herself learned from a recording of the incursion that Machine Man had a weakness to sonic weaponry, after a mercenary wounded his knee with a blast.

Machine Man returned to his apartment, where he found Peter and Gears in the middle of an argument. While the two men showed their concern for Aaron, with Gears fixing up his knee, across town Miles Brickman was spreading his usual hate campaign against Machine Man. Public opinion on Brickman was dropping, and even his own supporters suggest he focus on other political issues, but Brickman insisted that the wind was about to change for the rascally robot.

Elsewhere, in Canada's Department H, Machine Man's fight with the Hulk came under scrutiny after parliament received a dossier alleging that the robot had deliberately sent the Hulk to cause destruction in Canada under the orders of the U.S. government. To this end, a minister dispatched Agent K and members of Alpha Flight to investigate.

A little time with you is all that I get
That's all we need because it's all we can take

The following day, at Delmar, Aaron rebuffed attempts by Eddie to conspire to bet on high school girls' badminton matches, refusing to lend Eddie the cash. He also bumped into Pamela, whom he'd been trying to avoid due to the strange, unrobotlike emotions she stirred in him. The next morning, he and Peter discovered a message for him by Madam Menace in the classified section of the Daily Bugle. Despite it obviously being a trap, it was Machine Man's only lead. The clue in the ad led him back to the waterfront warehouse, where he discovered a maser-controlled homing device intended to allow him to locate Menace's next hideout.

While Machine Man was identifying the homing signal, he was attacked by Alpha Flight member Sasquatch, who was on orders to apprehend him. From Sasquatch's manner and questioning, Machine Man realised that he was too strait-laced to work for Madam Menace. He fielded Sasquatch's questions, denying having sent the Hulk to Canada deliberately, but refused to submit to a formal investigation due to his distrust of authority. Machine Man sent Sasquatch for a dip and jolted him into unconsciousness with borrowed electricity before skating away to find Menace.

The signal led Machine Man to a large sewer chamber filled with Menace's henchmen and wired up with hidden cameras. At first finding the experience of fighting of hordes of goons recreational, the battle got harder, first with solar-powered nunchakus and then with a specially-designed sonic disruptor, which incapacitated Machine Man's neuro-circuits and caused him to lose all control of his body. As if that wasn't bad enough, the party was crashed by Alpha Flight members Aurora and Northstar, who had recovered Sasquatch on the way. As Machine Man writhed, believing that the victor between Alpha Flight and the henchmen would soon turn on him, he realised he had only one option remaining. Machine Man uncoupled his head from his body and negated its gravity to repeatedly headbutt the sonic disruptor. Though he successfully destroyed the device and ended its influence on his flailing body, the assault has left his humanised face disfigured.

Furiously asking if his aggressors were satisfied, Machine Man fearsomely attacked the henchmen. Aurora and Northstar attempted to blind him with their dazzling light power, but his finger sensors provided a workaround. When grabbed by Sasquatch, Machine Man lashed out and pummelled him senseless, stopping only on hearing Aurora call him an inhuman monster. The words caused Aaron to realise he had been acting every inch the menace that people like Brickman believed him to be. Horrified by his behaviour, he drilled his way out of the sewer, asking not to be followed.

And then this is the part when that waxwork Julian Casablancas melts.

In the meantime, Alpha Flight spy Agent K had managed to uncover evidence linking the incriminating dossier to Brickman's campaign office. Alpha Flight's Machine Man mission was abandoned; when the news media caught wind that Brickman was attempting to rig an election, his anti-Machine Man campaign platform completely deflated. Separately, both Brickman and Madam Menace swore revenge on the living robot.

As Gears and Peter paced the apartment, worried about their missing friend, Machine Man walked the cold city streets. Both emotionally and physically scarred from the loss of his temper, Aaron contemplated on his new understanding about the darkness in his soul, wondering how he could possibly face tomorrow. Alone Against Alpha Flight!

Aaron turned up at Gears' workshop, imploring him to fix his face so he could once again walk safely among humanity. Despite bodywork not being his speciality, Gears reckoned he could rig something up within a few hours, so Aaron left for some fresh air, rebuffing Peter's offer to join him. Alone with his thoughts, Aaron considered how his upbringing by Abel prevented him from facing the face of the fifty other robots in the X series, concerned that, without the watchful eye of his programmer, he too may succumb to vengeful violence as a result of his constant rejection by humanity.

Early the next morning, and with some trepidation, Aaron donned his repaired face. Gears advised him that it hadn't yet fully hardened, but Aaron intended only to do his office duties, despite Peter's protestations about going back so soon. At Delmar, a frantic Eddie called Aaron into an emergency meeting held by Benjamin. The meeting was to announce that Delmar's newly-developed, impregnable super-embassy would be put on the market on Halloween with an inaugural costume party and a guest list full of foreign dignitaries... though Aaron's thoughts were on his yearning for Pamela and his contradictory belief that a metal man wouldn't make for a good romantic partner. As the meeting drew to a close, Benjamin collared Aaron and asked him to personally ensure that nothing went wrong with the grand opening – subtextually recruiting Machine Man for the task.

The following week, on the day of the ball, Aaron was given a tour of the super-embassy by one of its head staff members. Aaron was amazed that a singular computer system could control everything on site, but concerned by the large bulkhead doors that automatically seal at the first sign of danger, telling his guide that such a safeguard would trap invaders and diplomats alike. As he left, dismayed that human society created a need for such armaments, he spotted a notorious gangster named Geoff Peckman happily snapping pictures of the embassy. After changing into Machine Man in the upper reaches of a secluded tree, he tailed Peckman's car by magnetising his hand to it and negating his gravity – hoping that their route wouldn't go under an underpass with a low clearance.

Peckman stopped at a run-down athletic centre. Machine Man observed through the skylight as Peckman presented his photos to a fright-faced supervillain, though even his powerful audio circuits were unable to hear their discussion. Because of his recent outbursts, Machine Man was ready to leave and contact the authorities, but his weight was too much for the building's roof and it collapsed underneath him. Under attack by freebooters and athletics equipment as improvised weaponry, Machine Man attempted to avoid agitation by ending the battle quickly and decisively, wrapping up his foes ina gym mat.

He was next attacked by their ringleader, Jack O'Lantern, who propelled him through a brick wall with a shot from his wrist-blaster. Caught off guard by the strength of his attacker, it took a moment for Machine Man to monitor himself and keep calm... but he caught his reflection in the changing room's mirror and realised that his face had once again become damaged by the battle. Through sheer force of willpower, he suppressed the rising tension within him and maintained his temper. On his return, he found that Jack O'Lantern and his men had fled in a truck that he was unable to follow.

Machine Man made his way across town, thinking about the death of his father and how he was facing his own similar time bomb. His analysis lead him to conclude that his blackouts were the result of a malfunction in his cerebral cortex. He decided that he must be terminated if a fix couldn't be found, lest he become a rampaging monster. Nonetheless, he had a final duty to perform in protecting the embassy from Jack O'Lantern's plans.

It's amazing what you'll find face to face.

With no time to get his face repaired or to pick up a costume, Aaron bribed a pair of young trick-or-treaters for a rubber superhero mask. He entered the party and met up with Maggie, Pamela, Eddie, and Brock Jones. Maggie showed her disdain for Aaron's "unimaginative" costume by ripping his mask off; as his colleagues laughed that he'd concealed one "man of steel" mask under another, Aaron was stunned that they thought his true, irreducible appearance was a costume.

Shortly afterwards, Aaron spotted Jack O'Lantern and his men being toured through the super-embassy. He left to follow them, unthinkingly snubbing Pam's offer of a dance. He'd made it into a corridor between the ballroom and security centre when Jack's men deliberately triggered the building's safety measures, locking down the bulkheads and trapping all inhabitants. Machine Man changed into his combat gear and used his finger sensors to communicate with the embassy's computer, attempting to cause it to cease all functions. He was attacked by Jack O'Lantern and his freebooters; the henchmen proved easy to overcome, but Jack tried to give him the slip, turning their encounter into a chase. After he'd burned through a wall into a ballroom, Jack threatened to toss a grenade into the crowd to get Machine Man to stand down. Machine Man took his only option and generated a highly-charged magnetic field around Jack, containing the explosion of his concussion bomb. Jack was knocked unconscious, unharmed thanks to his suit. Reasoning that his freebooters will surrender without their leader, Machine Man left before his Delmar colleagues could connect his appearance with Aaron's "party mask". The esteemed party guests watched him leave in stony silence, Aaron all too aware of the rejection he felt when none of them attempted to show him gratitude for saving them.

Machine Man returned to Garvin's Garage, where Gears took a look inside his head and found a mess of blown circuits and tangled wires. Using his intuition with machinery, Gears spent nine hours operating on Aaron. When he woke up, he was overjoyed to be in the land of the living. With his "final" duty all wrapped up, Aaron decided to take a leave of absence from Delmar, telling Gears to take as much time as he needed to repair his face. With a new lease on life, Aaron intended to go out into the world and experience its infinite wonders. Looking out to the city skyline, he told his friends that he has the rest of his life to figure out his future... and he intended to be around for a long, long time. Jolted by Jack O'Lantern!

After leaving Delmar, Aaron met Jocasta, a female robot with whom he fell in love. Jocasta's creator, Ultron, wanted her back, and in a conflict that also involved the Thing, Jocasta was destroyed. Machine Man took her remains back to Gears' workshop, in the hopes could revive her. The New Machine Man

Legacy

In 1985, The Chromobots issue 21 comics fan Dudley had a poster of Machine Man. Issue 12 Issue 16 Issue 20

Notes

Machine Man on Marvel Database, an external wiki

References

  1. Machine Man faced the Hulk in The Incredible Hulk issue 235  to 237;  this story led into Machine Man issue 10,  the issue that was adapted into "Introducing Machine Man" and immediately followed by "Byte of the Binary Bug!".
  2. Machine Man's second fight with the Hulk was in Marvel Team-Up Annual issue 3,  a story that takes place after "The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls".