Alias

Titanium Man
Nick Name
Chelovek-Titan
Civilian ID
Titanium Man I
Boris Bullski

Titanium Man II
"The Gremlin" Topolov

Titanium Man III
Unknown

Alias

Andy Stockwell

Occupation

Titanium Man I
Scientist

Solider
Spy

Titanium Man II
Scientist

Titanium Man III
Mercenary

Sleeper Agent

Legal Status
Titanium Man I
Deceased citizen of the Soviet Union.

Titanium Man II
Deceased citizen of the Soviet Union.

Titanium Man III
Unknown
Nation or Planet of Origin
Titanium Man I
Makeyevka, Ukraine

Titanium Man II
Soviet Union

Titanium Man III
Unknown
Group Affiliation

Titanium Man I

A.I.M.

Green Liberation Front
Remont-4

Super Soviet Soldiers
Titanic Three

Titanium Man II
Super Soviet Soldiers

Titanium Man III
(The) Hammer

Base of Operations
Titanium Man I
Soviet Union

Titanium Man II
Soviet Union

Titanium Man III
Unknown
Height
Titanium Man I
7' 1"

Titanium Man II
4' 6"

Titanium Man III
Unknown
Weight
Titanium Man I
475 lbs

Titanium Man II
215 lbs.

Titanium Man III
Unknown

Eye Color
Titanium Man I
Blue

Titanium Man II
Blue

Titanium Man III
Unknown

Hair Color
Titanium Man I
Black

Titanium Man II
Bald

Titanium Man III
Unknown

Skin Tone
Titanium Man I
Caucasian

Titanium Man II
Caucasian

Titanium Man III
Unknown

Known Powers
Titanium Man I
Biologically altered human with exceptional size and strength, trained as an espionage agent.

Titanium Man II
Mutant with superhuman intelligence.

Titanium Man III
Unknown

Accessories
Titanium Man armor enables the wearer to lift approximately 90 tons under standard operating conditions.  Armors contain various generic and specialized offensive weaponry.

Generic features include:

  • Computerized Digital Communications including a two-way radio, phone and external computer interface.

  • Sensors containing radar, sonar, X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) capabilities.

  • Plasma Beam: Laser-guided particle beam emission units mounted in the palm of each hand.

  • Boot Jets granting the power of  sustained flight.

  • Human Senses Protection including sound bafflers and polarized lenses adapted for low and high-intensity light.

  • Life support and  nutrition systems with underwater pressure tolerances of approximately 2000 feet, limited low orbit space capabilities and radiological filtration systems with a duration of 300 hours.

Common Enemies
Iron Man I
Regularly Appearing

Iron Man Vol. 1

Tales of Suspense Vol. 1

First Appearance

Tales of Suspense Vol. 1 #69 (Sept. 1965)

Creator
Stan Lee & Don Heck
Origin
Ukrainian spy Boris Bullski was demoted to supervisor of a Siberian labor camp when he displeased his superiors.  Seeking redemption Bullski instructed imprisoned scientists at the camp to build a suite of armor using the lab of Crimson Dynamo inventor and defector Dr. Anton Vanko.

Bullski's plan was to win a propaganda victory against the west by defeating the American hero Iron Man.  Because of the limited technology and resources available, Bullski's armor was much larger and less sophisticated but made of a superior titanium alloy.  Issuing a public challenge to Iron Man Bullski personally fought the armored Avenger as the Titanium Man.

After several futile attempts to destroy Iron Man, Bullski apparently lost his life.  Sometime before Bullski's death the Soviet Union granted access to the Titanium Man armor by the mutant genius known only as the Gremlin.  The armor was consumed in flame and the Gremlin perished during a battle with Iron Man during the Armor Wars - when Tony Stark was attempting to retrieve his technology from those that would abuse it and harm others.

Years later a Soviet sleeper agent, apparently going by the alias Andy Stockwell, would continue the vendetta of the Titanium Man.