@Makanudo. You don't know who Tony Stark is either? We can read here. Looks like it's a super hero IRON Man. http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/Iron_Man
But have you heard of "Captain Marvel" of the eponymous 1941 series of film shorts, in which his unforgettable "Shazam" turned him from a mild-mannered whatever into, aw, you know. I used to see those in the mid-1950's at U.S. Army Base theaters in Germany. They would show that - and others, such as "Highway Patrol" (with the gravel-voiced Broderick Crawford) - before the feature film of the night. Good times.
I remember highway patrol! I remember Captain Marvel but I never watched those. I didn't start going to the movies until early 60's when my older sister was supposed to be taking me to see something sweet but was actually dragging me to see monster flicks with her friends. "Blood rust" taking over airplanes and vampire movies.
Oh Man! I didn't watch those films until the 1990s when I discovered everything cool Japanese - especially film!
I was able to see an encyclopedic array of world films from 1955 until 1965 since the base movie theaters showed a new film every single night. I got in free for five years delivering movie schedules and for the next five years it cost me 25 cents per movie to keep up my marathon. After I got to the U.S. in '65 I still went at least once or twice a week for several years, and since then I've been all over tapes, discs, netflix, tv on demand, you name it. I've been fortunate enough to have seen just about everything from Roman Polanski to Akira Kurosawa, in between and back.