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If you've ever wondered whether you have what it takes to be the ultimate human-machine hero, then this book is for you.

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"Back in the sixties, when I first dreamed up the concept of Iron Man, I thought, 'What if a man had a suit of armor, like the knights of old - but modern armor that housed all sorts of miniaturized, technical weaponry? Such a man would seem to be the ultimate superhero.' At first, I didn't give much thought to what that suit of armor might mean to the man inside - how it might affect his body and/or his brain and subtly blur the line between human and machine. But now, almost 40 years later, E. Paul Zehr has tackled that very subject. Inventing Iron Man is his fascinating vision of the real life implications of my original concept." (Stan Lee, comic icon and creator of Iron Man) "E. Paul Zehr, surely one of the coolest of professors, has done something interesting, enlightening, and maybe just a bit quixotic; he has built a bridge between the fantasy science of superhero comics and the eyes-front innovations of real-life technological innovators." (Dennis O'Neil, Iron Man writer and editor)"

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Warren Ellis
Preface: The Stark Reality of Robotics
Part I: It's More Than Skin Deep: Tony learns to live inside a suit of iron
1. Origins of the Iron Knight: Bionics, Robotic Armor, and Anthropomorphic Suits
2. Building the Body with Biology: When the Man of Metal Needs to Muscle In
3. Accessing the Brain of the Armored Avenger: Can We Connect the Cranium to a Computer?
The First De cades of Iron: "He Lives! He Walks! He Conquers!"
Part II: Use It or Lose It: Will time tarnish the Golden Avenger?
4. Multitasking and the Metal Man: How Much Can Iron Man's Mind Manage?
5. Softening Up a Superhero: Why the Man with a Suit of Iron Could Get a Jelly Belly
6. Brain Drain: Will Tony's Gray Matter Give Way?
The Next De cades of Iron: "I Can Envision the Future"
Part III: Armored Avenger in Action: If we build it, what will come?
7. Trials and Tribulations of the Tin Man: What Happens When the Human Machine Breaks Down
8. Visions of the Vitruvian Man: Is Invention Really Only One Part Inspiration?
9. Deal or No Deal? Could Iron Man Exist?
Appendix: Ten Momentous Moments of the Metal Man
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9781421402260, 978-1421402260
      ISBN10: 1421402262
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      Physics Robotics

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      If you've ever wondered whether you have what it takes to be the ultimate human-machine hero, then this book is for you.

      Trade Review
      "Back in the sixties, when I first dreamed up the concept of Iron Man, I thought, 'What if a man had a suit of armor, like the knights of old - but modern armor that housed all sorts of miniaturized, technical weaponry? Such a man would seem to be the ultimate superhero.' At first, I didn't give much thought to what that suit of armor might mean to the man inside - how it might affect his body and/or his brain and subtly blur the line between human and machine. But now, almost 40 years later, E. Paul Zehr has tackled that very subject. Inventing Iron Man is his fascinating vision of the real life implications of my original concept." (Stan Lee, comic icon and creator of Iron Man) "E. Paul Zehr, surely one of the coolest of professors, has done something interesting, enlightening, and maybe just a bit quixotic; he has built a bridge between the fantasy science of superhero comics and the eyes-front innovations of real-life technological innovators." (Dennis O'Neil, Iron Man writer and editor)"

      Table of Contents

      Foreword, by Warren Ellis
      Preface: The Stark Reality of Robotics
      Part I: It's More Than Skin Deep: Tony learns to live inside a suit of iron
      1. Origins of the Iron Knight: Bionics, Robotic Armor, and Anthropomorphic Suits
      2. Building the Body with Biology: When the Man of Metal Needs to Muscle In
      3. Accessing the Brain of the Armored Avenger: Can We Connect the Cranium to a Computer?
      The First De cades of Iron: "He Lives! He Walks! He Conquers!"
      Part II: Use It or Lose It: Will time tarnish the Golden Avenger?
      4. Multitasking and the Metal Man: How Much Can Iron Man's Mind Manage?
      5. Softening Up a Superhero: Why the Man with a Suit of Iron Could Get a Jelly Belly
      6. Brain Drain: Will Tony's Gray Matter Give Way?
      The Next De cades of Iron: "I Can Envision the Future"
      Part III: Armored Avenger in Action: If we build it, what will come?
      7. Trials and Tribulations of the Tin Man: What Happens When the Human Machine Breaks Down
      8. Visions of the Vitruvian Man: Is Invention Really Only One Part Inspiration?
      9. Deal or No Deal? Could Iron Man Exist?
      Appendix: Ten Momentous Moments of the Metal Man
      Bibliography
      Index

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