There were some superheroes in American comics that did not have superpowers, such as Batman, Iron Man, Spiderman, Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, and so on. These superheroes usually relied on their own intelligence, skills, and teamwork to solve problems rather than relying on superpowers. In comics, these superheroes often fought with superpowered villains. Their battles were often an important part of the comics 'stories.
Sure. In 'Iron Man Part 1', Tony Stark is a wealthy genius and playboy. He's kidnapped by terrorists while demonstrating his new weapon. In captivity, he builds an armored suit to escape. After getting back home, he improves the suit and decides to use it to fight against evil and protect the world instead of making weapons for destruction.
The Superior Iron Man story is about a darker version of Tony Stark. He makes some morally ambiguous choices. For example, he starts a new business in San Francisco where people can buy Extremis to enhance themselves, but it has some unethical implications.
Sure. In Iron Man 2, Tony Stark is facing new challenges. The government wants his Iron Man technology. Meanwhile, a new villain named Ivan Vanko appears. He has his own version of the arc reactor technology and tries to take revenge on Stark. Stark also has to deal with health problems related to the arc reactor in his chest. Pepper Potts is by his side, and he also has Rhodey, who at one point takes one of Stark's Iron Man suits. There are a lot of action scenes and Stark finally overcomes the challenges and continues his journey as Iron Man.
Sure. In Iron Man 1, Tony Stark, a wealthy genius inventor, is demonstrating his new weapon in Afghanistan when he's attacked and kidnapped by a terrorist group. They force him to build a weapon for them. Instead, he builds a powered suit to escape. After returning home, he refines the suit and decides to use it to fight against the bad guys who are misusing his weapons technology. He also has to deal with some issues within his own company.
In Iron Man 1, Tony Stark is a playboy billionaire who also happens to be a technological genius. His trip to Afghanistan for a military demonstration turns into a nightmare when he's abducted. Trapped, he decides to turn the tables. Using scraps and his own engineering skills, he constructs a primitive version of the Iron Man suit. After his heroic escape, he returns home and starts to enhance the suit. He discovers that his company's weapons are being misused and his own business partner, Obadiah Stane, is involved. So, he takes on the role of Iron Man to stop the bad guys and also to re - evaluate his own company's values.
Yes. But the appearance and significance of his daughter can differ across various comic iterations. It all depends on the creative direction of the particular comic.