Crimson Dynamo (
Russian: Багровое Динамо, '; also Красное Динамо (Krasnoe Dinamo)) is the name of several characters appearing in
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s published by
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who have all been
powered armor–wearing
Russia
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n or
Soviet
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agents who have clashed with the superhero
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
over the course of his heroic career.
Publication history
The Anton Vanko incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''
Tales of Suspense'' #46 (October 1963), and was created by writer
Stan Lee and artist
Don Heck.
The Boris Turgenov incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' #52 (April 1964), and was created by Stan Lee, Don Heck, and
Don Rico.
The Alex Nevsky incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
'' #15 (July 1969), and was created by
Archie Goodwin and
George Tuska.
The Yuri Petrovich incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''The Champions'' #7 (August 1976), and was created by George Tuska and
Tony Isabella.
The Dimitri Bukharin incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Iron Man'' #109 (April 1978), and was created by writer
Bill Mantlo
William Timothy Mantlo (born November 9, 1951) is an American comic book writer, primarily at Marvel Comics. He is best known for his work on two licensed toy properties whose adventures occurred in the Marvel Universe: '' Micronauts'' and '' R ...
and artist
Carmine Infantino.
The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Iron Man'' #255 (April 1990), and was created by
Glenn Herdling,
Fabian Nicieza, and
Herb Trimpe.
The seventh Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Captain America'' (vol. 3) #42 (April 2001), and was created by
Dan Jurgens.
The Gennady Gavrilov incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Crimson Dynamo'' #1 (October 2003), and was created by
John Jackson Miller and
Steve Ellis.
The ninth Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Secret War'' #3 (October 2004), and was created by
Brian Michael Bendis
Brian Michael Bendis (; born August 18, 1967) is an Americans, American comic book writer and artist.
Starting with crime fiction, crime and hardboiled, noir comics, Bendis eventually moved to mainstream superhero fiction, superhero work. While a ...
and
Gabriele Dell'Otto
Gabriele Dell'Otto (born December 20, 1973) is an Italian illustrator and author whose works have been published in several countries in the fields of scientific illustration, American comic books, comic books, calendars, lithographies, books, co ...
.
The tenth Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Iron Man'' (vol. 4) #7 (June 2006), and was created by
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf, and
Patrick Zircher.
The Boris Vadim incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Hulk'' (vol. 2) #1 (March 2008), and was created by
Jeph Loeb and
Ed McGuinness.
The Galina Nemirovsky incarnation of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in ''Hulk: Winter Guard'' #1 (February 2010), and was created by
Steve Ellis and
David Gallaher.
Fictional character biography
Anton Vanko
Anton Vanko (, ), the first Crimson Dynamo, was also the armor's creator. A Soviet scientist of
Armenian birth with a
Ph.D. in physics, Vanko was one of the world's foremost experts on electricity. At the behest of the USSR, Vanko built a powered exoskeleton capable of performing incredible feats. He also designed the
Unicorn's helmet and instructed the Russian agent in its use.
As the Crimson Dynamo, Vanko was sent by the Soviet Government to sabotage
Stark Industries and defeat his American counterpart
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
in battle. Vanko's armor allowed him to generate and control electricity in all of its forms, such as firing devastating bolts of lightning and flying using electromagnetic propulsion. Unlike Iron Man, who at the time had to regularly charge the chest plate powering his suit (and keeping him alive), the Crimson Dynamo was powered by a self-sustaining generator.
After losing to Iron Man, Vanko defected to the
United States
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out of fear that his superiors would kill him for failing. Vanko began to work for
Tony Stark as one of his chief scientists. Eventually, the two became friends and Vanko developed pride and admiration for his new home. Unfortunately, soon the Soviets came for Vanko, just as he predicted. The KGB sent their top agent
Black Widow as well as Boris Turgenev to apprehend him. Vanko died saving Iron Man by firing an unstable, experimental laser pistol at Turgenev, killing himself in the process.
[''Tales of Suspense'' #52 (April 1964)]
Boris Turgenov
Boris Turgenov, the second Crimson Dynamo, had a very short career as a supervillain. Turgenov came to the United States with the
Black Widow to kill Anton Vanko, Tony Stark and Iron Man (at the time Stark kept his identity secret, with Iron Man posing as his most trusted bodyguard - Turgenov believed them to be separate people and planned to kill both). Turgenov almost carried out his mission, virtually defeating Iron Man with the stolen Crimson Dynamo suit. He was killed when Vanko sacrificed his own life for the cause of freedom by firing an experimental and unstable laser pistol at Boris.
Both Vanko's heroic sacrifice and Turgenov's death were revisited in the Iron Man miniseries ''Enter the Mandarin'', where it is revealed that
Temugin (the Mandarin's son) witnessed the event.
Alexander Nevsky
Alexander Nevsky was Anton Vanko's up-and-coming protege, with a greatly admired and respected scientific genius. However, his promising career was ruined when the Soviet government discredited Vanko after he fled to the West. Sent into exile for his association with the turncoat, Nevsky grew to hate the Soviet Union as well as Iron Man for besting Vanko. Nevsky also sought vengeance against Tony Stark, whom Nevsky felt exploited Vanko under the American capitalist system (not knowing that Stark and Iron Man are the same person). Disguised as brilliant new scientist Alex Niven behind Cord Industries, he planned to help the struggling competitor beat out Stark Industries in the marketplace. From there, Nevsky used a new and improved Crimson Dynamo armor and bested Iron Man. Finally, he worked towards undermining Tony Stark by romancing Janice Cord, Stark's girlfriend at the time and a relative of Cord Industries's
CEO Edwin Cord.
After he donned the Crimson Dynamo armor in public, his old Soviet masters sent the
Titanium Man to kill him. When Titanium Man killed Janice, Nevsky blamed Iron Man for the tragedy and swore to avenge her. Although he held Titanium Man just as responsible for Janice's death, Nevsky was forced by circumstance to partner with him and
Radioactive Man in Vietnam, where all three Communist-aligned fugitives formed the
Titanic Three. After defecting to Vietnam, Nevsky made one final attempt to kill Iron Man and was once again unsuccessful. As a result, he was found and assassinated by the
KGB
The Committee for State Security (, ), abbreviated as KGB (, ; ) was the main security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1991. It was the direct successor of preceding Soviet secret police agencies including the Cheka, Joint State Polit ...
and they confiscated his armor for their own purposes.
"The Beginning of the End,"—Nevsky's original story arc in ''Iron Man'' #17-23—is considered one of the best Iron Man stories and, alongside Tony Stark's origin in ''Tales of Suspense'' #39, the best Iron Man story of the
Silver Age of Comics.
Yuri Petrovich
Yuri Petrovich, the fourth Crimson Dynamo, first appeared in ''The Champions'' #7 (Aug. 1976) as the son of Ivan Petrovich - a friend of the Black Widow (now-reformed). When Western agents (presumably Americans) failed to convince Ivan to defect to the West, they assassinated Yuri's mother; in the chaos that followed, Ivan and Yuri each believed the other dead. Yuri was brought to the West, where Soviet agents posing as Westerners indoctrinated him to hate the West. When Black Widow and Ivan defected to the United States, Yuri was "rescued" by the Soviets, returned to Russia, and trained as a KGB assassin. He was given the Crimson Dynamo armor and sent to kill the Black Widow and Ivan. Yuri and his allies (his girlfriend
Darkstar, the
Griffin,
Rampage, and the original
Titanium Man) fought the Black Widow and her teammates, the
Champions. When Yuri learned of the true nature of his "Western" captors, he went berserk. Darkstar teamed up with the Champions to subdue Yuri, and after he and his other allies were defeated, Yuri was returned to Russia, convicted by the Soviet government, and exiled to a
Siberian labor camp.
Dmitri Bukharin
Dmitri Bukharin, the fifth Crimson Dynamo, was given Yuri Petrovich's armor by his masters in the KGB. He joined the
Soviet Super-Soldiers, but was expelled after his teammates decided to sever their connections to the Soviet government. Afterward, he received a new, redesigned suit of armor. He later joined the
Supreme Soviets, a group of superhumans who were loyal to the Soviet government; the group became the People's Protectorate after the USSR dissolved. When the new government confiscated his armor, he was given another suit and adopted the codename Airstrike. By the events of ''
Dark Reign'', however, he had returned to the identity and armor of the Crimson Dynamo, albeit as an ally of Iron Man instead of an enemy. He is currently a member of the
Winter Guard
Winter guard (sometimes spelled "winterguard") is an indoor Color guard (flag spinning), color guard sport and performance art derived from military ceremonies. Modern winter guard is a competitive, performance-based activity which incorporates c ...
, a Russian counterpart of the
Avengers.
Bukharin's tenure is the longest of anyone in the Crimson Dynamo's publication history and occurred during such seminal Iron Man storylines as "
Demon in a Bottle", "Doomquest", and "
Armor Wars".
Valentin Shatalov
Valentin Shatalov, a Colonel-General in the Soviet Army and a KGB agent, is the sixth Crimson Dynamo. He used his rank to obtain the Crimson Dynamo armor from Dmitri Bukharin for his own use. He was the founder of Remont-4, a group of Russian superhumans who sought to return the
Soviet Union
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to
Stalinism. Shatalov and his allies (the cyborg Firefox and the original
Unicorn among others) recruited the original
Titanium Man to their cause. The Remont-4 fought the Soviet Super Soldiers and a group of Russian mutant exiles in addition to plaguing
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
.
In Shatalov's first appearance as the Crimson Dynamo, he was in a training session with
Devastator in
Russia
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at the same time Iron Man had encountered an out-of-control mutant dubbing himself Freak Quincy in Los Angeles. Quincy's out-of-control powers tapped into Devastator's satellite uplink from the other side of the world, and he managed to switch the minds of Stark and Shatalov. His unfamiliarity with the Iron Man armor resulted in Shatalov firing pulse bolts that destroyed Quincy's arms, although the mutant survived. After Stark and Shatalov struggled to maintain each other's identities, Shatalov was able to get the hospitalized Quincy to recreate the transmission that switched their minds. Out of respect for Stark, Shatalov did not reveal Stark's identity.
Sometime after the fall of the Soviet Union, Shatalov received an upgraded Crimson Dynamo armor. Less bulky than Bukharin's model and with silver accents, this was the first Crimson Dynamo armor that was not completely crimson. Shatalov later met Tony Stark in person, when the latter traveled to Russia to oversee the opening of the first Stark Enterprises branch in the country, and revealed to Stark that he had kept his identity as Iron Man a secret. Stark's trip to Russia was interrupted by the rampage of the Titanium Man, Boris Bullski, who still could not accept the new Russia, and saw Stark's presence in his homeland as an affront to everything he believed the U.S.S.R. stood for. As the Titanium Man fought Iron Man, Black Widow, and Crimson Dynamo, Shatalov's leg was broken. He begged Iron Man not to finish the fight with Bullski, as he felt having the American Avenger take down a former Soviet hero would be too damaging to his country's morale. Stark volunteered to wear the Dynamo armor in Shatalov's place, and with radio assistance from Shatalov and the Widow, fought Bullski. When Bullski refused to surrender, Shatalov overrode Stark's control of the Dynamo armor, firing a blast that killed Bullski. Shatalov took the fall with his superiors, who had wanted to recover Bullski alive, and he was relieved of his duties as the Crimson Dynamo.
Other Crimson Dynamos
Like many of Iron Man's Cold War-era villains, the Crimson Dynamo fell into a degree of obscurity after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Since Shatalov, there have been seven people to bear the Crimson Dynamo mantle, almost all of them anonymous, short-lived, or otherwise unremarkable foes.
The seventh Crimson Dynamo, Gregar Valski, was defeated by
Nick Fury and
Captain America. He wore Dmitri Bukharin's former armor, though his skill piloting it was minimal.
In Marvel Epic's six-issue 2003 series ''Crimson Dynamo'', Russian collegiate Gennady Gavrilov becomes the eighth Crimson Dynamo after he finds the helmet of a "Beta unit" designed by Anton Vanko based on but improved over the original, with its very own recharging satellite in orbit. Believing the helmet to be a sophisticated gaming system, Gavrilov caused the dormant armor to awaken and make its way towards the helmet, inadvertently leaving a trail of destruction. He would eventually, if briefly, wear the entire armor in a standoff with the Russian military. He kept the armor afterward.
The ninth Crimson Dynamo appeared in the ''
Secret War'' miniseries as a member of
Lucia von Bardas's army of villains which she gathered to defeat the Avengers. This Crimson Dynamo's armor was created by the
Tinkerer.
The tenth Crimson Dynamo is introduced in ''Iron Man'' (vol. 4) #7 (June 2006), where he is apprehended by Iron Man after attempting to rob a bank. It was later revealed that this armor had been bought on the black market and that the designs for Crimson Dynamo-based technology have been for sale for a while. This Crimson Dynamo was later slain by the
Punisher.
The eleventh Crimson Dynamo was a member of the "Alpha Gen Soviet Super-Soldiers", a group of Russian superhumans put into cryogenic stasis after the Cold War ended. During a fight between
the Order and the Infernal Man, Order member Corona set off an enormous explosion which awakened the Super-Soldiers. This Crimson Dynamo was apparently destroyed by Order members Supernaut and Aralune.
Boris Vadim, the twelfth Crimson Dynamo, first appears in the premiere issue of ''
Hulk'' vol. 2 (March 2008). A
S.H.I.E.L.D.-sanctioned team consisting of Iron Man,
Doc Samson and
She-Hulk encounters the
Winter Guard
Winter guard (sometimes spelled "winterguard") is an indoor Color guard (flag spinning), color guard sport and performance art derived from military ceremonies. Modern winter guard is a competitive, performance-based activity which incorporates c ...
, a Russian superhero team of which Vadim is a member, while investigating the apparent murder of the
Abomination in Russia. Vadim later flees to the United States seeking political asylum, joining the
Red Hulk's mercenary group. Some time later, Vadim was killed by a mutated
Igor Drenkov.
[''Hulk: Winter Guard'' #1 (December 2009)]
Galina Nemirovsky replaced Boris Vadim to become the thirteenth Crimson Dynamo.
She is considered by her Russian masters to be one of the best Crimson Dynamo pilots ever and was a graduate of their "Federal Dynamo" program. As Dynamo, Galina battled the Presence, the
Dire Wraiths,
Warlord Krang, Iron Man, and the Remont Six. Galina was apparently recruited by
Mandarin and
Zeke Stane to join Iron Man's other villains in a plot to take down Iron Man. Mandarin and Zeke Stane gave Galina a new Crimson Dynamo armor.
Powers and abilities
The Crimson Dynamo wears an armored battle suit that serves as an exoskeleton, providing the wearer with superhuman strength and durability. The suit's outer layer was composed of a carborundum matrix alloy, and is equipped with hand-blasters that can fire high-frequency electrical bolts, small missiles contained in the back shoulder area of the battle-suit, computers and radio transmitter and receiver and boot jets that allow flight. Subsequent versions of the battle-suit have featured upgrades of various kinds, by the
Gremlin and other Russian scientists. As the Crimson Dynamo, Valentin Shatalov's version of the armor was equipped with a powerful chest-mounted fusion-caster weapon.
Other versions
Heroes Reborn
An alternate universe variant of Anton Vanko / Crimson Dynamo from a pocket dimension created by
Franklin Richards appears in ''
Heroes Reborn'' as a member of
Loki
Loki is a Æsir, god in Norse mythology. He is the son of Fárbauti (a jötunn) and Laufey (mythology), Laufey (a goddess), and the brother of Helblindi and Býleistr. Loki is married to the goddess Sigyn and they have two sons, Narfi (son of Lo ...
's
Masters of Evil.
[''Iron Man'' (vol. 2) #10 (August 1997)]
Marvel Zombies
An unidentified alternate universe variant of Crimson Dynamo from Earth-2149 appears in ''
Marvel Zombies 2''.
Civil War: House of M
An alternate universe variant of Yuri Petrovich / Crimson Dynamo from Earth-58163 appears in ''
House of M'' as a member of the Soviet Super-Soldiers.
Ultimate Marvel
Two characters based on the Crimson Dynamo from Earth-1610 appear in the
Ultimate Marvel universe: Alex Su, a Chinese member of the
Liberators who was fused with his armor under unspecified circumstances and controls an army of drones; and an alternate version of Valentin Shatalov who is a government agent and the first Crimson Dynamo.
In other media
Television
* The Anton Vanko and Boris Tyrgenev incarnations of the Crimson Dynamo appear in the "Iron Man" segment of ''
The Marvel Super Heroes'', voiced by Tom Harvey.
* The Yuri Petrovich incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
'', voiced by
William Hootkins in "Not Far from the Tree" and by
Stu Rosen in "The Armor Wars".
This version is a former
KGB
The Committee for State Security (, ), abbreviated as KGB (, ; ) was the main security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1991. It was the direct successor of preceding Soviet secret police agencies including the Cheka, Joint State Polit ...
agent whose armor is made from
Stark Industries technology. In the episode "Not Far from the Tree", Petrovich works with
A.I.M. and a clone of
Howard Stark to kill Tony Stark and take control of Stark Industries, only to be defeated by Iron Man. In "The Armor Wars", Petrovich breaks off from A.I.M. in an unsuccessful attempt to restore the Soviet Union with other former KGB agents by destroying a nuclear power plant, giving his life to do so.
* Three variations of the Crimson Dynamo appear in ''
Iron Man: Armored Adventures''.
** In the episode "Iron Man vs. the Crimson Dynamo", the Crimson Dynamo suit is introduced as a
spacewalk suit created by
Project Pegasus to fix space stations and piloted by Ivan Vanko (voiced by Mark Oliver). Two years prior to the series, a station Ivan was testing the suit at was destroyed by solar flares, causing Project Pegasus to abandon him in space, but he was kept alive via a solar-powered
IV drip. After crashing in New York, Ivan goes on an insanity-induced rampage, intent on destroying Project Pegasus, though Iron Man intervenes long enough for
Pepper Potts to find and bring Ivan's wife and son to him. Seeing them, Ivan surrenders and allows himself to be taken in for medical treatment.
** In "Seeing Red",
Obadiah Stane acquires the Crimson Dynamo suit from Project Pegasus to redesign and upgrade it so his head of security
Michael O'Brien (voiced by
Brian Drummond) can pilot it. While O'Brien defeats Iron Man in the latter's regular armor, the former is defeated by Iron Man.
** In "Enter: Iron Monger", the titular mecha destroys an automated copy of the Crimson Dynamo suit during a test run.
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
The Super Hero Squad Show
''The Super Hero Squad Show'' is an American superhero animated series produced by Marvel Animation that aired from 2009 to 2011. It is based on the Hasbro toyline " Marvel Super Hero Squad", which portrays the Avengers, the X-Men, and various ...
'' episode "Tales of Suspense!", voiced by
Jess Harnell.
This version is a member of
Doctor Doom's
Lethal Legion.
* The Ivan Vanko incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', voiced by
Chris Cox.
This version is a member of the
Masters of Evil.
* The Crimson Dynamo, based on the ''Iron Man 2'' incarnation of Ivan Vanko, appears in the ''
Avengers Assemble'' episode "Secret Avengers", voiced by
Fred Tatasciore.
This version is a member of the
Winter Guard
Winter guard (sometimes spelled "winterguard") is an indoor Color guard (flag spinning), color guard sport and performance art derived from military ceremonies. Modern winter guard is a competitive, performance-based activity which incorporates c ...
.
* The Anton Vanko incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers'', voiced by
Tetsu Inada
is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production.
Biography
Filmography
Anime
Films
Video games
Tokusatsu
Dubbing
Drama CDs
References
External links
Official agency profileTetsu Inada at Ryu's Seiyuu Infos
*
* ...
in the Japanese version and
Wally Wingert in the English version.
* The Galina Nemirovsky incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in the ''
Spider-Man
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'' episode "The Rise of Doc Ock", voiced by
Laura Bailey.
[ A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.] This version lost her family to mobsters who took her land and family's life in Russia.
* The Dmitri Bucharin incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
Marvel Future Avengers'', voiced by
Tetsu Inada
is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production.
Biography
Filmography
Anime
Films
Video games
Tokusatsu
Dubbing
Drama CDs
References
External links
Official agency profileTetsu Inada at Ryu's Seiyuu Infos
*
* ...
in the Japanese version and
Yuri Lowenthal in the English version.
This version is a member of the Winter Guard.
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the ''
X-Men '97'' episode "Tolerance is Extinction" Pt. 3.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Anton Vanko appears in media set in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU):
* Anton appears in ''
Iron Man 2'', portrayed by
Yevgeni Lazarev. The father of
Ivan Vanko, this version was a Russian physicist who worked alongside
Howard Stark in the 1960s to invent the
Arc Reactor. However, Anton was deported to the Soviet Union after stealing patents and selling them on the black market. Anton's death results in Ivan seeking revenge on
Tony Stark.
* A young Anton appears in ''
Agent Carter'', portrayed by
Costa Ronin.
Video games
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears as the final boss of ''
The Invincible Iron Man''.
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears as a mini-boss in ''
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', voiced by
Robin Atkin Downes. This version is a member of
Doctor Doom's
Masters of Evil.
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
Marvel Super Hero Squad'', voiced by
Jess Harnell.
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
Iron Man 2'', voiced by
Dimitri Diatchenko. This version is an ally of
A.I.M. and
Roxxon. After receiving powered armor to defeat Iron Man, the Crimson Dynamo is killed by Iron Man and
War Machine.
* The Boris Turgenev incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears as a boss in ''
Marvel: Avengers Alliance''.
* The Crimson Dynamo appears as a boss in ''
Iron Man 3: The Official Game'', voiced by Jeff Bottoms.
* The Dmitri Bukharin incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears as a playable character in ''
Lego Marvel's Avengers''.
* The Dmitri Bukharin incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears as a playable character in ''
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2''. This version is a member of the
Winter Guard
Winter guard (sometimes spelled "winterguard") is an indoor Color guard (flag spinning), color guard sport and performance art derived from military ceremonies. Modern winter guard is a competitive, performance-based activity which incorporates c ...
.
* The Anton Vanko incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2''.
* The Galina Nemirovsky incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo appears in ''
Marvel Avengers Academy''.
Miscellaneous
The Alexander Nevsky incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo is referenced in
Paul McCartney and Wings's song "
Magneto and Titanium Man".
Merchandise
* The Dimitri Bucharin incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo received a figurine in ''
The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection''.
* The Ivan Vanko incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo, based on his ''Iron Man: Armored Adventures'' appearance, received a figure in
Hasbro
Hasbro, Inc. (; a syllabic abbreviation of its original name, Hassenfeld Brothers) is an American multinational corporation, multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment holding company founded on December 6, 1923 by Henry, Hillel and Herma ...
's tie-in toy line.
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo, based on his ''Iron Man'' animated series appearance, received a figure.
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo received two figures in the ''
Marvel Super Hero Squad'', with the first being released in the "Iron Man Face Off" four-pack alongside figures of Iron Man,
War Machine, and
Titanium Man; the second released in the "Crimson Dynamo Attacks" four-pack alongside two figures of Iron Man and one of War Machine; and the Dimitri Bukharin incarnation being released in the "Armor Wars: Part II" three-pack alongside figures of Iron Man and Titanium Man.
* The Dimitri Bukharin incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo received a figure in wave 36 of the ''Marvel
Minimates'' line.
* The Dimitri Bucharin incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo received a figure in wave 1 of Hasbro's ''Iron Man 2'' film tie-in line.
* The Valentin Shatalov incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo will receive a figure in wave 2 of Hasbro's ''
Iron Man: The Armored Avenger Legends Series'' line.
* The Dimitri Bukharin incarnation of the Crimson Dynamo will receive a figure in the
Marvel Select Line.
References
External links
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