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Advanced Idea Mechanics

A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) is a fictional criminal organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, it first appeared in Strange Tales #146 (July 1966).[2] A.I.M. is primarily depicted as a think tank of brilliant scientists dedicated to world domination through technological means.[3]

A.I.M.
A.I.M. troopers from Tales of Suspense #94.
Art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceStrange Tales #146
(July 1966)[1]
Created byStan Lee
Jack Kirby
In-story information
Type of organizationTechnology
Terrorist
Leader(s)Monica Rappaccini
Andrew Forson
Baron Strucker
MODOK
Sunspot
Agent(s)Allesandro Brannex
Doomsday Man
Head Case

The organization started as a branch of HYDRA founded by Baron Strucker.[4] Its most notable creations include the Cosmic Cube, Super-Adaptoid, and MODOK, who has been depicted as a prominent member of A.I.M. and sometimes the organization's leader.[5]

Since its original introduction in comics, A.I.M. has been featured in various other Marvel-licensed products including video games and television series. The organization made its live action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man 3 (2013), in which it was headed by Aldrich Killian.

Publication history edit

A.I.M. debuted in Strange Tales #146 (July 1966), created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.[6] It is revealed to be a branch of the organization known as THEM in Strange Tales #147 (August 1966). A large organization was mentioned in Strange Tales #142 (March 1966) and depicted in Tales of Suspense #78 (June 1966) a few months earlier. It is later revealed in Strange Tales #149 (October 1966) that THEM is also a parent organization to the Secret Empire and is a new incarnation of the previously dissolved HYDRA.

Organization edit

A.I.M. is described as an organization of scientists and their hirelings dedicated to the acquisition of power and overthrowing of all the world's governments through science and technology. Its leadership traditionally consists of the seven-member Board of Directors (formerly known as the Imperial Council) with a rotating chairperson. Under the Directors in the hierarchy are various division supervisors, and under them are the technicians and salesmen/dealers.

The organization supplies arms and technology to various terrorist and subversive organizations to foster a violent technological revolution and to generate profit. A.I.M. operatives are usually involved in research, development, manufacturing, and sales of technology. Members of A.I.M. are required to have at least a master's degree, if not a PhD, in an area of science, mathematics, or business.

A.I.M.'s reach is worldwide and it operates various front organizations such as Targo Corporation, International Data Integration and Control, Cadenza Industries, Koenig and Strey, Pacific Vista Laboratories, Allen's Department Store, and Omnitech. It has had a number of bases of operations, including a nuclear submarine mobile in the Atlantic Ocean; bases in the Bronx, New York; Black Mesa, Colorado; West Caldwell, New Jersey; Asia, Canada, Europe, Haiti, India, Sudan and Boca Caliente (also known as A.I.M. Island), an island republic in the Caribbean.

Technology edit

Over all of its appearances, A.I.M. has produced three major implements of deadly potential. The greatest of these is the Cosmic Cube, a device capable of altering reality.[7] However, A.I.M. does not realize that the cube is merely a containment device, in which the real power is an entity accidentally drawn into their dimension. The Cosmic Cube eventually evolves into Kubik. Their second achievement is the Super-Adaptoid, an android capable of mimicking the appearance and superpowers of other beings, which is made possible by incorporating a sliver of the Cosmic Cube into its form. When Kubik recovers the sliver after defeating the Adaptoid, the android is rendered inanimate. A.I.M.'s third major achievement is the creation of MODOK (Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing), an artificially mutated human with an enormous head accompanied by a massive computational brain and psionic abilities.[8] MODOK is originally an A.I.M. scientist named George Tarleton, who is selected by A.I.M.'s leader at the time, the Scientist Supreme, to be the subject of the bionic and genetic experiments that turn him into MODOK.[7][9] After his transformation, MODOK kills the Scientist Supreme and takes control of A.I.M., later taking advantage of the chaos within HYDRA following HYDRA Island's destruction and the deaths of Baron Strucker and most of HYDRA's leading members to sever all of A.I.M.'s ties with HYDRA. A.I.M. has remained independent ever since.

A.I.M. has made developments in fields such as advanced weaponry (plasma blasters, cryo-cannons, anti-charge bazookas, paralyzer rays, q-bombs, sonatrons), robots (synthoids, Adaptoids, robot duplicates, giant robots, etc.), cyborgs, artificial lifeforms, biological viruses (Omega Bacillus, Virus X), radio wave-transmitted "broadcast power," and mind control, cloaking, and teleportation technology. Its agents use a variety of submarines, hovercraft, jets, fleets of ships, and other vehicles. A.I.M. has also attempted to recreate versions of MODOK, including transforming Dr. Katherine Waynesboro into Ms. MODOK[10] and creating SODAM[11] (later revamped as MODAM).[12] Since A.I.M's establishment as an exotic arms dealer,[12] members have access to whatever exotic weaponry available in its warehouses.

A.I.M.'s leaders traditionally wear yellow three-piece business suits. Technical supervisors wear yellow jumpsuits, skull-caps, and goggles. The organization is known for the "beekeeper"-like outfits of its underlings since their first appearance.

After the "Scorpion: Poison Tomorrow" arc of Amazing Fantasy, A.I.M. gained a new costume involving insectoid armor and large guns.

The Livewires member Cornfed wears an A.I.M. uniform. He also wears a button referencing "The Real A.I.M".

Fictional organization history edit

A.I.M.'s origins begin late in World War II with Baron Wolfgang von Strucker's creation of HYDRA. Under the code name THEM, he creates two HYDRA branches called Advanced Idea Mechanics and the Secret Empire. A.I.M.'s purpose is to develop advanced weaponry for HYDRA. It is close to developing and attaining nuclear weapons when HYDRA Island is invaded by American and Japanese troops. Although HYDRA suffers a major setback, it survives and grows in secret over the following decades.

A.I.M. has numerous encounters with various superheroes and supervillains and is the subject of ongoing undercover investigations by S.H.I.E.L.D. It is responsible for reviving the Red Skull from suspended animation.[13] An A.I.M. android factory in a Florida swamp is raided by S.H.I.E.L.D., which also involves Count Bornag Royale due to a weapons deal negotiation.[14] A.I.M. then raids S.H.I.E.L.D.'s New York City headquarters.[15] As a result of these events, Royale is discredited, and A.I.M.'s headquarters are destroyed.[16]

A.I.M. employs Batroc the Leaper to recover an explosive compound called Inferno 42[17] and dispatches a chemical android against Nick Fury and Captain America.[18] A.I.M. also dispatches their special agent, the Cyborg, against Captain America.[19] A.I.M. is involved in a skirmish with the Maggia and its "Big M".[20] A.I.M. also captures Iron Man in an attempt to analyze and replicate his armor.[21] MODOK and A.I.M. are responsible for transforming Betty Ross briefly into the gamma-irradiated bird-woman called the Harpy.[22] A.I.M. dispatches their special agent the Destructor to capture Ms. Marvel.[23]

For a time, a schism develops within A.I.M., causing it to split into Blue and Yellow factions (the former loyal to MODOK, the latter independent from him). These factions battle each other,[24] with MODOK and the Blue faction employing Deathbird as an operative.[25] A.I.M. captures the Thing and Namor to test Virus X on them.[26] The Blue faction later makes an attempt to recapture the Cosmic Cube.[27] A second battle occurs between the rival factions,[28] but since then factions no longer seem to be active within A.I.M.

A.I.M. hires the Serpent Society to kill MODOK, which they do successfully.[29] A.I.M. is responsible for a jet attack on the West Coast Avengers compound[30] and then takes over Boca Caliente[31] and unleashes a microbe aboard the Stark space satellite.[32] A.I.M. also sends an agent to attempt to confiscate the quantum-bands given to Quasar.[33]

The organization is revealed to have become a 'techno-anarchist' group with no connection to HYDRA and a hatred for fascism. With the introduction of Death's Head 3.0, a pacifist version of the organization with a new leader is promised.[34]

A.I.M. helps General Thunderbolt Ross and Doc Samson create the Red Hulk.[35]

A.I.M. creates the pocket dimension of Earth-13584 by using an obtained sliver of time to alter certain events so they can obtain technology from various individuals. They do this by exploiting the fluidity of time brought on by Kang the Conqueror manipulating the past. This lasts until the Dark Avengers end up in the new reality, causing it to collapse. The Dark Avengers are able to get out before the pocket dimension collapses.[36]

When the Secret Avengers recruit Taskmaster after freeing him from Bagalia, they send him to infiltrate the new High Council of A.I.M. which consists of Andrew Forson, Graviton, Jude the Entropic Man, Mentallo, Superia, and Yelena Belova.[37] Forson then leads A.I.M. to a weapons expo, where A.I.M. fights the Secret Avengers. During the battle, Forson steals the Iron Patriot armor.[38]

Daisy Johnson launches an unsanctioned operation sending the Secret Avengers to A.I.M. Island to assassinate Forson. Johnson is suspended for breaking protocol and Maria Hill is put in charge of S.H.I.E.L.D. again. Forson is revealed to still be alive and A.I.M. becomes a new permanent member of the Security Council.[39]

In Avengers World, using an unidentified device, Forson and A.I.M. accelerate the flow of time within the limits of A.I.M. Island, creating a year of progress in the real world within hours and transforming A.I.M. into a technologically advanced empire.[40]

A.I.M. has a more violent offshoot, Advanced Ideas of Destruction (A.I.D.); the two competing organizations are major antagonists of Captain America in the mid-2000s.[41]

During the "All-New, All-Different Marvel" branding, it is revealed that the A.I.M. members that fled when Sunspot bought out A.I.M. have been taken in by Maker and work for his organization W.H.I.S.P.E.R. (World Headquarters for International Scientific Philosophical Experimentation and Research) to reshape the world.[42]

After Sunspot leaves A.I.M., Toni Ho succeeds him and allows the rogue A.I.M. cells to reclaim their acronym, as Ho has her organization rebranded as R.E.S.C.U.E.[43]

During the "Gang War" storyline, Crime Master mentions that he has allied with A.I.M. for the upcoming gang war as an A.I.M. Agent is with him at the meeting with the other crime lords.[44] Some A.I.M. Agents accompanied Crime Master in his fight against Ringmaster and his hypnotized civilians. Both sides were defeated by Spider-Man's group with the hypnotized civilians freed from Ringmaster's control. Spider-Man called up Mayor Luke Cage to arrange for the villains to be picked up and processed.[45] Some of the A.I.M. Agents that avoided capture were recruited to Madame Masque's side.[46] In a flashback, some A.I.M. Agents working for Madame Masque were briefly seen fighting Big Ben Donovan's gang.[47] Some A.I.M. Agents accompanied Madame Masque and a mind-controlled Shotgun, Count Nefaria, Silvermane, and Owl in fighting Janice Lincoln's group in Central Park. The A.I.M. Agents were among those that were defeated by Spider-Man and his allies.[48] Some of the straggling A.I.M. Agents were later defeated by Elektra's Daredevil appearance and left for the police.[49]

Heroic offshoots edit

Avengers Idea Mechanics edit

During the Time Runs Out storyline, Sunspot reveals that he bought A.I.M and used their resources to investigate incursions threatening reality. Heroes working as part of Avengers Idea Mechanics include Hawkeye, Squirrel Girl, Songbird, Wiccan, Hulkling, White Tiger, Power Man and Pod. Sunspot reveals he has fired much of higher management. Many heroes working in the primary Avengers team, such as Thor and Hyperion, work side by side with A.I.M.[50] When they create a machine to propel individuals across the Multiverse, some of the heroes who were helping A.I.M. offer themselves for a one-way trip to find the origin of the incursions threatening all reality.[51]

Following the fight against Maker, Sunspot meets with the government and they make plans to merge Avengers Idea Mechanics with the U.S. government. At the same time, Avengers Idea Mechanics defeats A.I.M's splinter groups.[52]

American Intelligence Mechanics edit

The merger between the U.S. government and Avengers Idea Mechanics results in the formation of American Intelligence Mechanics.[53] Since Da Costa had turned the organization into a force for good, rogue cells exist fighting for A.I.M.'s original goals on behalf of their former leaders, Andrew Forson and Monica Rappaccini. To tackle the nuisances caused by these cells, Da Costa's successor Toni Ho lets them reclaim the organization's acronym, while rebranding her own organization into R.E.S.C.U.E.[43]

Splinter groups edit

These AIM splinter cells have appeared in various issues:

  • Advanced Ideas in Destruction (AID)[54]
    • Michael Friedman[55]
  • Radically Advanced Ideas in Destruction (RAID)[56] – AIM-like company. Designed exoskeleton. Forced to help Captain America track the Cosmic Cube.
  • Advanced Genocide Mechanics (AGM) – Located in the Congo. Led by MODOG (Mental Organism Designed Only for Genocide).[57]

Fronts edit

  • Adarco Corporation (Advanced Robotic Company)[58] – Developed Annex and BREW technology.
    • Dr. Hillman Barto[59] – Ally of Annex. Currently deceased.[60]
    • Brace[61] – A cyborg. Destroyed by Annex.[60]
  • Cadence Industries[62] – Entertainment media company that collects the corpse of MODOK.
  • IDIC (International Data Integration and Control)[63]
    • Diadem (Lucieane D'Hiven)[64]
    • Kenjiro Tanaka[65] – Former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who trained alongside Wendell Vaughn. Infiltrates IDIC and stays on as an employee after the break-up of SHIELD. Leaves to join Vaughn Securities and is promoted to partner and eventually CEO due to Vaughan spending less time on Earth.
  • Koenig and Strey[66] – Based in Manhattan. Invaded by Bullseye, Deadpool, Juggernaut, Sabretooth, and The Vulture on behalf of Valeria Jessup.
  • Omnitech[67]
  • Targo Corporation[68]

Leaders edit

High Council of A.I.M. edit

Former edit

  • George Clinton[73] – Former Scientist Supreme. Involved in the creation of MODOC/MODOK and the Cosmic Cube. Mind drained by the Red Skull, Arnim Zola, and the Hate-Monger (a clone of Adolf Hitler) in an attempt to recreate the Cosmic Cube.
  • Chet Madden[74] – Former head of A.I.M. and former client of Connie Ferrari.
  • Dr. Lyle Getz[73] – Former Scientist Supreme. Currently deceased.
  • Head Case (Sean Madigan)[75] – Long-lost son of MODOK.
  • Maxwell Mordius[21] – Currently deceased.
  • Valdemar Tykkio[30] – Scientist Supreme. Institutes a takeover of Boca Caliente. Brother of Yorgon Tykkio.
  • Wolfgang von Strucker (Baron Strucker)[76]Nazi founder of HYDRA.
  • Alvin Tarleton[77] – George Tarleton's father and one of the original founders of A.I.M. Got George a job with the organization as a custodian, then authorized his transformation into MODOK. Driven out by MODOK and forced to hide in the fake suburb of Butterville, Ohio. MODOK begins malfunctioning and experiencing false memories, which Tarleton uses to lure him to his base so he can capture him and reset his brain, hoping to repeat their initial experiment with more successful results. MODOK kills him by activating his Uru phone before the mind wipe can be completed and uploading his consciousness onto the phone so he can "swipe left" on him.

Members and agents edit

  • AD-45 Riot-Bots[78]
  • Abu-Jamal Rodriguez[79]
  • Alexandre Copernicus[80]
  • Andrew Ritter[81]
  • Arthur Shaman[82] – Hypnotist. Kidnaps Michael Barnett and attempts to force the Hulk to kill Ms. Marvel.
  • B'Tumba[83] – Wakandan, son of N'Baza, an old friend of T'Challa. Allies with A.I.M. to sell vibranium. Sacrifices his life to save T'Challa from A.I.M.
  • Baron Rolando Samedi[84] – Creates pseudo-zuvembies and fights Brother Voodoo. Not to be confused with the deity of the same name.
  • Bernard Worrell[27] – Member of A.I.M.'s Blue Faction. Former apprentice of George Clinton. Leads the capture of the Cosmic Cube/Kubik, but is unable to control it once it begins its metamorphosis into Kubik.
  • Betty Sumitro[79]
  • Betty Swanson[volume & issue needed]
  • Brace[85]
  • Brendon Newton[80]
  • Cache[86] – Artificial intelligence.
  • Carl Alexis Lombardi[87] – Seeks Uni-Power. Kills David Garrett when he has outlived his usefulness. Confesses after being captured by Daredevil.
  • Clete Billups[88] – Infiltrates S.H.I.E.L.D. Kills his "partners" to steal the body of Protocide. Duped by Captain America and Sharon Carter into leading them to A.I.M.'s headquarters.
  • Clytemnestra Erwin[89] – Infiltrates Stark Enterprises to gain revenge on Tony Stark for causing the death of her brother Morley. Killed by an out-of-control A.I.M. missile.[90]
  • Commander Robert Cypher[81] – Seeks technology to take control of nuclear missiles.
  • Count Bornag Royale[14]
  • Cyborg[19] – Hired assassin.
  • David Garrett[87] – Ally of A.I.M. Funds Gilbert Wiles to monitor his tracking of the Uni-Power. Slain by Lombardi after outliving his usefulness.[87]
  • Destructor (Kerwin Korman)[23] – Former premier weapons-maker. Stumbles upon and unleashes the power core of Kree Psyche-Magnitron. Built into the Doomsday Man by A.I.M. technicians and used as its power source. Discovered and freed by Avengers. Requires continued connection to the remnants of the Doomsday Man for life support.
  • Doctor Nemesis (Michael Craig Stockton)[91]
  • Doomsday Man[92] – Virtually indestructible robot created by Dr. Kronton to steal cobalt bombs and blackmail the U.S. Initially defeated by Silver Surfer, later revived by Kree Psyche-Magnitron. Battled and destroyed by Ms. Marvel, rebuilt by A.I.M. and merged with Kerwin Korman, whom it used as a power source. Battles Avengers, seeks Warbird as replacement when Kerwin begins to weaken. Destroyed by Justice, remnants used as life support for Korman.
  • Dr. Cristiano Ryder[93] – Poses as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent to regain control of Android X-4.
  • Dr. Ralph Rider[94] – Brother of Charles Rider, uncle of Richard and Robert Rider. Leading research scientist until killed by Photon (Jason Dean).[94]
  • Evelyn Necker[95] – Earth-8410 liaison.
  • Fixer (Paul Norbert Ebersol)[96]
  • Grizzly[97] – A.I.M. agent R-1. Used by MODOK in a plot to capture atomic scientist Paul Fosgrave. Not to be confused with the Spider-Man enemy or Cable's deceased teammate.
  • Harness (Erika Benson)[98] – Mother of Piecemeal. Forced to locate and absorb the energy of Proteus. Wears an armored exo-skeleton.
  • Harold Bainbridge[99] – Agent that Mockingbird impersonates during the Secret Avengers' raid on A.I.M. Island.
  • Highwayman[100] – English criminal. Attempts to steal the Cognium Steel from Oracle INC., but is defeated by Iron Fist.
  • Hyun Rahman[101]
  • Ian Fitzpatrick (Mr. Jinx)[102]
  • James Hendrickson[81]
  • Jason Rilker[78]
  • Jethro Prufrock[103] – Father of George and Martha Prufock. Perennial right-wing Libertarian candidate for president and a staunch advocate of arms-stockpiling. Slain by a mutated George.[103]
  • Julia Black[70] – Adoptive mother of Carmilla Black. Former ties to Symbionese Liberation Army. Currently deceased.[70]
  • Lifeform (George Prufrock)[103] – Mutated into a progressively larger carnivorous creature by exposure to an experimental virus developed by his father, Jethro Prufock, at A.I.M.
  • MODAM (Olinka Barankova)[69] – Creation of A.I.M. whose name is an acronym for Mobile Organism Designed for Aggressive Maneuvers. Also operates under the names "Maria Pym" and SODAM (Specialized Organism Designed for Aggressive Maneuvers). Killed by MODOK.[104]
  • Marc Planck[80]
  • Mentallo (Marvin Flumm)[96]
  • Njeri Damphousse[101] – Currently still with A.I.M.
  • Paul Allen[105] – Infiltrates S.H.I.E.L.D. Current whereabouts are unknown.
  • Peggy Park[106]
  • Professor Aaron Whyte[102]
  • Ramona Starr[107] – Shoots Ka-Zar in the head and forces him to perform a mission for A.I.M. Also known as Ramona Courtland.
  • Red Skull (Johann Schmidt)[108]
  • Seekers
  • Solemne Brannex[109] – Possibly the sister of Allesandro Brannex. Seeks aid from S.H.I.E.L.D. when A.I.M. obtains a Shi'ar vessel.
  • Stryke[110]
  • Super-Adaptoid – Robot that can copy the appearance and superpowers of anyone.[111]
  • Timekeeper[112] – Scientist and leader of an A.I.M. outpost in Venture Ridge, Wyoming. Attempts to tap into the power of Holly-Ann Ember.
  • Timothy Black[70] – Adoptive father of Carmilla Black. Former ties to Symbionese Liberation Army. Currently deceased.[70]
  • Ultra-Adaptoid – Stronger version of the Super-Adaptoid.[113]
  • Victorius (Victor Conrad)[114]
  • Wakers[101] – A.I.M. deep penetration agents under the leadership of Scorpion (Carmilla Black) and four others. Genetically engineered to resist all chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons,
    • Lars Branco[115] – Waker agent. Currently deceased.
  • Warbot[82] – A.I.M. weapon. Used by Arthur Shaman to capture the Hulk to use against Ms. Marvel. Destroyed by Ms. Marvel.
  • Yorgon Tykkio[30] – Brother of Valdemar. Becomes a cyborg and leads a revolt against his brother's rule. Controls the body of MODOK and destroys it after he is defeated in battle against Iron Man. Allies with Clytemnestra Erwin against Iron Man. Killed by Clytemnestra when she is attempting to flee from him.[116]

Avengers/American Idea Mechanics members edit

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Screen Rant included A.I.M. in their "Marvel: The 10 Most Powerful Henchmen In The Comics" list.[117] Comic Book Resources ranked A.I.M. 7th in their "10 Most Powerful Secret Organizations In Marvel Comics" list,[118] and 10th in their "10 Most Evil Teams In Marvel" list.[119]

Impact edit

Both A.I.M. and Hydra first appeared in the 1960s as analogues for the threat of Communism,[citation needed] but are also associated with Nazism and resemble organizations fought by Captain America in World War II. Political science professor Matthew J. Costello has pointed out that this conflation of communism and Nazism removes ambiguity from the threat and thus from America's moral superiority in the comics.[120] In contrast, in the post-9/11 context of Iron Man 3, Pepper says of Extremis' war profiteering, "That's exactly what [Stark Industries] used to do."[121] Whereas immediately after 9/11 Captain America was concerned with Islamic terrorism, by 2005–2007 he was primarily engaged with homegrown terrorists: A.I.M. and A.I.D.[41]

Other versions edit

A.I.M. has outposts active in several other universes in the Marvel Multiverse, including the universes for Ultimate Marvel, Marvel 1602, and Age of Apocalypse.

Heroes Reborn edit

In the Heroes Reborn reality, A.I.M. is led by Baron Zemo and MODOK as they take on Captain America and the new Bucky, Rebecca Barnes.[122]

2020 Death's Head Future edit

A future (2020) version of A.I.M is featured heavily in the Marvel UK limited series Death's Head II. This future organisation creates the cyborg Minion, which is later taken over by the personality of Death's Head. A.I.M's representative Evelyn Necker became a popular character in the ongoing series that followed.

In Amazing Fantasy #16–20, set further in the same future, A.I.M is on the verge of making peace with the UN, when a renegade A.I.M. scientist unleashes Death's Head 3.0 on the peace conference.

House of M edit

In the House of M reality, A.I.M. is re-imagined as a human resistance movement led by Monica Rappacini to oppose Exodus, ruler of Australia, and his cohorts.[123]

Marvel Adventures edit

In the Marvel Adventures version of Iron Man, A.I.M., through the use of dummy companies, acquires Stark International's hover platform and uni-beam technology in their invasion of Madripoor, a fictional country. Gia-Bao Yinsen tries to tell the world about A.I.M.'s terrorist attacks on his country, but his message is dismissed. During Tony Stark's test of his new solar-powered glider, A.I.M. causes him to crash on their artificial island. Stark's heart is damaged, and A.I.M. forces him to build an EMP weapon for A.I.M.'s forces to finish their conquest of Madripoor, in exchange for A.I.M. repairing his heart. Stark learns that Yinsen was also kidnapped, as A.I.M. wants to prevent him from telling the world about their attacks on his country and to use his intellect to build technology for A.I.M. Similar to Iron Man's main Marvel Universe origin, Yinsen and Stark both build armor to escape. However, Yinsen destroys the generator powering the island in order to save his homeland. The explosion kills Yinsen, but Stark lives and becomes Iron Man to prevent people like A.I.M. from committing evil against innocents. Here, the Supreme Scientist is a black-haired woman who is extremely brilliant. In addition, the uniforms that A.I.M. uses are orange suits. However, the Supreme Scientist wears black clothing in a style similar to Darth Vader.

Ultimate Marvel edit

In the Ultimate X4 mini-series, A.I.M. commissions Mad Thinker to steal Cerebro from the X-Men and frame the Fantastic Four, as seen.[124] The miniseries Ultimate Vision introduces A.I.M. as composed of several directorates spread across the globe, with George Tarleton as an A.I.M. leader on an orbiting research facility. Tarleton and his team attempt to take control of a Gah Lak Tus module that is left behind in orbit after the swarm is driven away. Being unable to do so on their own, they lure Vision to the station to help them by claiming they will use the knowledge to order the Gah Lak Tus swarm to self-destruct. Once the cyborg Tarleton connects to the module using Vision, he has the module fire an energy beam at her. Tarleton then incorporates the Gah Lak Tus' circuitry into his own body, but it takes him over, transforming him into a machine with a monstrous appearance. He takes over the entire station remotely and sets it to plummet out of orbit, along with the Gah Lak Tus module, which he says has "unfinished business on Earth."[125] Ultimately, Tarleton is broken free of the module's control and helps Vision and the Falcon, Dr. Samuel Wilson, in destroying the module.[126]

In Ultimate Comics: Avengers, a group of A.I.M. terrorists steal advanced technology (revealed to be blueprints for a Cosmic Cube)[127] from the Baxter Building and have some associations with the Red Skull.[127][128]

In other media edit

Television edit

  • Though they go unnamed, a group of A.I.M. agents make a cameo in a flashback in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "The X-Men Adventure".[citation needed] They attack the lab where Firestar and Nathan Price worked at before the latter becomes the villain Cyberiad.
  • A.I.M. appears in Iron Man in the second-season episodes "Cell of Iron" and "Not far From the Tree."[citation needed]
  • A.I.M. appears in Iron Man: Armored Adventures,[129] with the Scientist Supreme, the Controller and MODOC as prominent members.
  • A.I.M. appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.[citation needed]
  • A.I.M. appears in Marvel Anime: Wolverine, with the main antagonists Hideki Kurohagi and Shingen Yashida being prominent members.
  • A.I.M. appears in Avengers Assemble.[citation needed]
  • A.I.M. appears in Spider-Man.[citation needed] In the episode "School of Hard Knocks", A.I.M. uses an elite boarding school called the Bilderberg Academy as a front for Monica Rappaccini to experiment on students and grant them the combined powers of the captured Captain America, Captain Marvel, and Hulk. Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel infiltrate Bilderberg Academy and undo Rappaccini's experiments while Iron Man and Black Widow capture the A.I.M. agents present. In the episode "A Troubled Mind", A.I.M. steals three mental projection devices and combines them with their robotics to create MODOK, only for both to be defeated by the Superior Spider-Man, Iron Man, Black Widow, and Ms. Marvel. In the episode "Amazing Friends", A.I.M. collaborates with Baron Mordo to capture Groot and use him as a template for wood golems, only to be stopped by Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Ironheart, Doctor Strange, and the Totally Awesome Hulk.
  • A.I.M. appears in M.O.D.O.K.[130] This version is entirely founded and led by MODOK, although he eventually causes the organization to go bankrupt and allows the rival company GRUMBL to buy it out. Throughout the series, MODOK continually schemes to reclaim his position as A.I.M.'s leader and eliminate GRUMBL CEO Austin Van Der Sleet, although these attempts continually end in failure and lead to him being demoted and replaced by Monica Rappaccini as Scientist Supreme. Meanwhile, Van Der Sleet uses A.I.M.'s resources and technology to further the plans of his superior, Hexus, the Living Corporation. By the end of the first season, MODOK sells his A.I.M. shares to Iron Man, enabling him to buy out A.I.M. from GRUMBL, while MODOK, Rappaccini, and A.I.M. subordinate Gary go on to establish A-I-M-2 independently.[131]

Film edit

Video games edit

Live performance edit

A.I.M. appears in the arena show Marvel Universe: LIVE!.[139]

Miscellaneous edit

Members of A.I.M. appear in issue #5 of The Avengers: United They Stand comic book series.

References edit

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Advanced Idea Mechanics news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message This comics related article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in universe style Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non fictional perspective September 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message A I M Advanced Idea Mechanics is a fictional criminal organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby it first appeared in Strange Tales 146 July 1966 2 A I M is primarily depicted as a think tank of brilliant scientists dedicated to world domination through technological means 3 A I M A I M troopers from Tales of Suspense 94 Art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceStrange Tales 146 July 1966 1 Created byStan LeeJack KirbyIn story informationType of organizationTechnologyTerroristLeader s Monica RappacciniAndrew ForsonBaron StruckerMODOKSunspotAgent s Allesandro BrannexDoomsday ManHead CaseThe organization started as a branch of HYDRA founded by Baron Strucker 4 Its most notable creations include the Cosmic Cube Super Adaptoid and MODOK who has been depicted as a prominent member of A I M and sometimes the organization s leader 5 Since its original introduction in comics A I M has been featured in various other Marvel licensed products including video games and television series The organization made its live action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man 3 2013 in which it was headed by Aldrich Killian Contents 1 Publication history 2 Organization 3 Technology 4 Fictional organization history 5 Heroic offshoots 5 1 Avengers Idea Mechanics 5 2 American Intelligence Mechanics 6 Splinter groups 6 1 Fronts 6 2 Leaders 6 2 1 High Council of A I M 6 2 2 Former 6 2 3 Members and agents 6 2 4 Avengers American Idea Mechanics members 7 Reception 7 1 Critical response 7 2 Impact 8 Other versions 8 1 Heroes Reborn 8 2 2020 Death s Head Future 8 3 House of M 8 4 Marvel Adventures 8 5 Ultimate Marvel 9 In other media 9 1 Television 9 2 Film 9 3 Video games 9 4 Live performance 9 5 Miscellaneous 10 References 11 External linksPublication history editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2009 A I M debuted in Strange Tales 146 July 1966 created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby 6 It is revealed to be a branch of the organization known as THEM in Strange Tales 147 August 1966 A large organization was mentioned in Strange Tales 142 March 1966 and depicted in Tales of Suspense 78 June 1966 a few months earlier It is later revealed in Strange Tales 149 October 1966 that THEM is also a parent organization to the Secret Empire and is a new incarnation of the previously dissolved HYDRA Organization editA I M is described as an organization of scientists and their hirelings dedicated to the acquisition of power and overthrowing of all the world s governments through science and technology Its leadership traditionally consists of the seven member Board of Directors formerly known as the Imperial Council with a rotating chairperson Under the Directors in the hierarchy are various division supervisors and under them are the technicians and salesmen dealers The organization supplies arms and technology to various terrorist and subversive organizations to foster a violent technological revolution and to generate profit A I M operatives are usually involved in research development manufacturing and sales of technology Members of A I M are required to have at least a master s degree if not a PhD in an area of science mathematics or business A I M s reach is worldwide and it operates various front organizations such as Targo Corporation International Data Integration and Control Cadenza Industries Koenig and Strey Pacific Vista Laboratories Allen s Department Store and Omnitech It has had a number of bases of operations including a nuclear submarine mobile in the Atlantic Ocean bases in the Bronx New York Black Mesa Colorado West Caldwell New Jersey Asia Canada Europe Haiti India Sudan and Boca Caliente also known as A I M Island an island republic in the Caribbean Technology editOver all of its appearances A I M has produced three major implements of deadly potential The greatest of these is the Cosmic Cube a device capable of altering reality 7 However A I M does not realize that the cube is merely a containment device in which the real power is an entity accidentally drawn into their dimension The Cosmic Cube eventually evolves into Kubik Their second achievement is the Super Adaptoid an android capable of mimicking the appearance and superpowers of other beings which is made possible by incorporating a sliver of the Cosmic Cube into its form When Kubik recovers the sliver after defeating the Adaptoid the android is rendered inanimate A I M s third major achievement is the creation of MODOK Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing an artificially mutated human with an enormous head accompanied by a massive computational brain and psionic abilities 8 MODOK is originally an A I M scientist named George Tarleton who is selected by A I M s leader at the time the Scientist Supreme to be the subject of the bionic and genetic experiments that turn him into MODOK 7 9 After his transformation MODOK kills the Scientist Supreme and takes control of A I M later taking advantage of the chaos within HYDRA following HYDRA Island s destruction and the deaths of Baron Strucker and most of HYDRA s leading members to sever all of A I M s ties with HYDRA A I M has remained independent ever since A I M has made developments in fields such as advanced weaponry plasma blasters cryo cannons anti charge bazookas paralyzer rays q bombs sonatrons robots synthoids Adaptoids robot duplicates giant robots etc cyborgs artificial lifeforms biological viruses Omega Bacillus Virus X radio wave transmitted broadcast power and mind control cloaking and teleportation technology Its agents use a variety of submarines hovercraft jets fleets of ships and other vehicles A I M has also attempted to recreate versions of MODOK including transforming Dr Katherine Waynesboro into Ms MODOK 10 and creating SODAM 11 later revamped as MODAM 12 Since A I M s establishment as an exotic arms dealer 12 members have access to whatever exotic weaponry available in its warehouses A I M s leaders traditionally wear yellow three piece business suits Technical supervisors wear yellow jumpsuits skull caps and goggles The organization is known for the beekeeper like outfits of its underlings since their first appearance After the Scorpion Poison Tomorrow arc of Amazing Fantasy A I M gained a new costume involving insectoid armor and large guns The Livewires member Cornfed wears an A I M uniform He also wears a button referencing The Real A I M Fictional organization history editA I M s origins begin late in World War II with Baron Wolfgang von Strucker s creation of HYDRA Under the code name THEM he creates two HYDRA branches called Advanced Idea Mechanics and the Secret Empire A I M s purpose is to develop advanced weaponry for HYDRA It is close to developing and attaining nuclear weapons when HYDRA Island is invaded by American and Japanese troops Although HYDRA suffers a major setback it survives and grows in secret over the following decades A I M has numerous encounters with various superheroes and supervillains and is the subject of ongoing undercover investigations by S H I E L D It is responsible for reviving the Red Skull from suspended animation 13 An A I M android factory in a Florida swamp is raided by S H I E L D which also involves Count Bornag Royale due to a weapons deal negotiation 14 A I M then raids S H I E L D s New York City headquarters 15 As a result of these events Royale is discredited and A I M s headquarters are destroyed 16 A I M employs Batroc the Leaper to recover an explosive compound called Inferno 42 17 and dispatches a chemical android against Nick Fury and Captain America 18 A I M also dispatches their special agent the Cyborg against Captain America 19 A I M is involved in a skirmish with the Maggia and its Big M 20 A I M also captures Iron Man in an attempt to analyze and replicate his armor 21 MODOK and A I M are responsible for transforming Betty Ross briefly into the gamma irradiated bird woman called the Harpy 22 A I M dispatches their special agent the Destructor to capture Ms Marvel 23 For a time a schism develops within A I M causing it to split into Blue and Yellow factions the former loyal to MODOK the latter independent from him These factions battle each other 24 with MODOK and the Blue faction employing Deathbird as an operative 25 A I M captures the Thing and Namor to test Virus X on them 26 The Blue faction later makes an attempt to recapture the Cosmic Cube 27 A second battle occurs between the rival factions 28 but since then factions no longer seem to be active within A I M A I M hires the Serpent Society to kill MODOK which they do successfully 29 A I M is responsible for a jet attack on the West Coast Avengers compound 30 and then takes over Boca Caliente 31 and unleashes a microbe aboard the Stark space satellite 32 A I M also sends an agent to attempt to confiscate the quantum bands given to Quasar 33 The organization is revealed to have become a techno anarchist group with no connection to HYDRA and a hatred for fascism With the introduction of Death s Head 3 0 a pacifist version of the organization with a new leader is promised 34 A I M helps General Thunderbolt Ross and Doc Samson create the Red Hulk 35 A I M creates the pocket dimension of Earth 13584 by using an obtained sliver of time to alter certain events so they can obtain technology from various individuals They do this by exploiting the fluidity of time brought on by Kang the Conqueror manipulating the past This lasts until the Dark Avengers end up in the new reality causing it to collapse The Dark Avengers are able to get out before the pocket dimension collapses 36 When the Secret Avengers recruit Taskmaster after freeing him from Bagalia they send him to infiltrate the new High Council of A I M which consists of Andrew Forson Graviton Jude the Entropic Man Mentallo Superia and Yelena Belova 37 Forson then leads A I M to a weapons expo where A I M fights the Secret Avengers During the battle Forson steals the Iron Patriot armor 38 Daisy Johnson launches an unsanctioned operation sending the Secret Avengers to A I M Island to assassinate Forson Johnson is suspended for breaking protocol and Maria Hill is put in charge of S H I E L D again Forson is revealed to still be alive and A I M becomes a new permanent member of the Security Council 39 In Avengers World using an unidentified device Forson and A I M accelerate the flow of time within the limits of A I M Island creating a year of progress in the real world within hours and transforming A I M into a technologically advanced empire 40 A I M has a more violent offshoot Advanced Ideas of Destruction A I D the two competing organizations are major antagonists of Captain America in the mid 2000s 41 During the All New All Different Marvel branding it is revealed that the A I M members that fled when Sunspot bought out A I M have been taken in by Maker and work for his organization W H I S P E R World Headquarters for International Scientific Philosophical Experimentation and Research to reshape the world 42 After Sunspot leaves A I M Toni Ho succeeds him and allows the rogue A I M cells to reclaim their acronym as Ho has her organization rebranded as R E S C U E 43 During the Gang War storyline Crime Master mentions that he has allied with A I M for the upcoming gang war as an A I M Agent is with him at the meeting with the other crime lords 44 Some A I M Agents accompanied Crime Master in his fight against Ringmaster and his hypnotized civilians Both sides were defeated by Spider Man s group with the hypnotized civilians freed from Ringmaster s control Spider Man called up Mayor Luke Cage to arrange for the villains to be picked up and processed 45 Some of the A I M Agents that avoided capture were recruited to Madame Masque s side 46 In a flashback some A I M Agents working for Madame Masque were briefly seen fighting Big Ben Donovan s gang 47 Some A I M Agents accompanied Madame Masque and a mind controlled Shotgun Count Nefaria Silvermane and Owl in fighting Janice Lincoln s group in Central Park The A I M Agents were among those that were defeated by Spider Man and his allies 48 Some of the straggling A I M Agents were later defeated by Elektra s Daredevil appearance and left for the police 49 Heroic offshoots editAvengers Idea Mechanics edit During the Time Runs Out storyline Sunspot reveals that he bought A I M and used their resources to investigate incursions threatening reality Heroes working as part of Avengers Idea Mechanics include Hawkeye Squirrel Girl Songbird Wiccan Hulkling White Tiger Power Man and Pod Sunspot reveals he has fired much of higher management Many heroes working in the primary Avengers team such as Thor and Hyperion work side by side with A I M 50 When they create a machine to propel individuals across the Multiverse some of the heroes who were helping A I M offer themselves for a one way trip to find the origin of the incursions threatening all reality 51 Following the fight against Maker Sunspot meets with the government and they make plans to merge Avengers Idea Mechanics with the U S government At the same time Avengers Idea Mechanics defeats A I M s splinter groups 52 American Intelligence Mechanics edit The merger between the U S government and Avengers Idea Mechanics results in the formation of American Intelligence Mechanics 53 Since Da Costa had turned the organization into a force for good rogue cells exist fighting for A I M s original goals on behalf of their former leaders Andrew Forson and Monica Rappaccini To tackle the nuisances caused by these cells Da Costa s successor Toni Ho lets them reclaim the organization s acronym while rebranding her own organization into R E S C U E 43 Splinter groups editThese AIM splinter cells have appeared in various issues Advanced Ideas in Destruction AID 54 Michael Friedman 55 Radically Advanced Ideas in Destruction RAID 56 AIM like company Designed exoskeleton Forced to help Captain America track the Cosmic Cube Advanced Genocide Mechanics AGM Located in the Congo Led by MODOG Mental Organism Designed Only for Genocide 57 Fronts edit Adarco Corporation Advanced Robotic Company 58 Developed Annex and BREW technology Dr Hillman Barto 59 Ally of Annex Currently deceased 60 Brace 61 A cyborg Destroyed by Annex 60 Cadence Industries 62 Entertainment media company that collects the corpse of MODOK IDIC International Data Integration and Control 63 Diadem Lucieane D Hiven 64 Kenjiro Tanaka 65 Former S H I E L D agent who trained alongside Wendell Vaughn Infiltrates IDIC and stays on as an employee after the break up of SHIELD Leaves to join Vaughn Securities and is promoted to partner and eventually CEO due to Vaughan spending less time on Earth Koenig and Strey 66 Based in Manhattan Invaded by Bullseye Deadpool Juggernaut Sabretooth and The Vulture on behalf of Valeria Jessup Omnitech 67 Targo Corporation 68 Leaders edit Alessandro Brannex Super Adaptoid 69 Android and chairman of the board Monica Rappaccini 70 Mother of Carmilla Black Scientist Supreme and an Italian national PhD in biochemistry from the University of Padua Develops poisons for the Black Orchestra and A I M Seeks to reestablish contact with her daughter George Tarleton a k a MODOK Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing 71 Former A I M scientist and current leader of A I M as Scientist Supreme Mutated by George Clinton and driven insane by energies present at the creation of Earth s first Cosmic Cube Was originally supposed to be called MODOC Mental Organism Designed Only for Computing Father of Head Case Sean Madigan High Council of A I M edit Andrew Forson Supreme Leader of the High Council of A I M 37 72 Graviton Minister of Science 37 Jude the Entropic Man Minister of Health 37 Mentallo Minister of Public Affairs 37 Superia Minister of Education 37 Taskmaster Minister of Defense undercover for the Secret Avengers 37 Yelena Belova Minister of State 37 Former edit George Clinton 73 Former Scientist Supreme Involved in the creation of MODOC MODOK and the Cosmic Cube Mind drained by the Red Skull Arnim Zola and the Hate Monger a clone of Adolf Hitler in an attempt to recreate the Cosmic Cube Chet Madden 74 Former head of A I M and former client of Connie Ferrari Dr Lyle Getz 73 Former Scientist Supreme Currently deceased Head Case Sean Madigan 75 Long lost son of MODOK Maxwell Mordius 21 Currently deceased Valdemar Tykkio 30 Scientist Supreme Institutes a takeover of Boca Caliente Brother of Yorgon Tykkio Wolfgang von Strucker Baron Strucker 76 Nazi founder of HYDRA Alvin Tarleton 77 George Tarleton s father and one of the original founders of A I M Got George a job with the organization as a custodian then authorized his transformation into MODOK Driven out by MODOK and forced to hide in the fake suburb of Butterville Ohio MODOK begins malfunctioning and experiencing false memories which Tarleton uses to lure him to his base so he can capture him and reset his brain hoping to repeat their initial experiment with more successful results MODOK kills him by activating his Uru phone before the mind wipe can be completed and uploading his consciousness onto the phone so he can swipe left on him Members and agents edit AD 45 Riot Bots 78 Abu Jamal Rodriguez 79 Alexandre Copernicus 80 Andrew Ritter 81 Arthur Shaman 82 Hypnotist Kidnaps Michael Barnett and attempts to force the Hulk to kill Ms Marvel B Tumba 83 Wakandan son of N Baza an old friend of T Challa Allies with A I M to sell vibranium Sacrifices his life to save T Challa from A I M Baron Rolando Samedi 84 Creates pseudo zuvembies and fights Brother Voodoo Not to be confused with the deity of the same name Bernard Worrell 27 Member of A I M s Blue Faction Former apprentice of George Clinton Leads the capture of the Cosmic Cube Kubik but is unable to control it once it begins its metamorphosis into Kubik Betty Sumitro 79 Betty Swanson volume amp issue needed Brace 85 Brendon Newton 80 Cache 86 Artificial intelligence Carl Alexis Lombardi 87 Seeks Uni Power Kills David Garrett when he has outlived his usefulness Confesses after being captured by Daredevil Clete Billups 88 Infiltrates S H I E L D Kills his partners to steal the body of Protocide Duped by Captain America and Sharon Carter into leading them to A I M s headquarters Clytemnestra Erwin 89 Infiltrates Stark Enterprises to gain revenge on Tony Stark for causing the death of her brother Morley Killed by an out of control A I M missile 90 Commander Robert Cypher 81 Seeks technology to take control of nuclear missiles Count Bornag Royale 14 Cyborg 19 Hired assassin David Garrett 87 Ally of A I M Funds Gilbert Wiles to monitor his tracking of the Uni Power Slain by Lombardi after outliving his usefulness 87 Destructor Kerwin Korman 23 Former premier weapons maker Stumbles upon and unleashes the power core of Kree Psyche Magnitron Built into the Doomsday Man by A I M technicians and used as its power source Discovered and freed by Avengers Requires continued connection to the remnants of the Doomsday Man for life support Doctor Nemesis Michael Craig Stockton 91 Doomsday Man 92 Virtually indestructible robot created by Dr Kronton to steal cobalt bombs and blackmail the U S Initially defeated by Silver Surfer later revived by Kree Psyche Magnitron Battled and destroyed by Ms Marvel rebuilt by A I M and merged with Kerwin Korman whom it used as a power source Battles Avengers seeks Warbird as replacement when Kerwin begins to weaken Destroyed by Justice remnants used as life support for Korman Dr Cristiano Ryder 93 Poses as a S H I E L D agent to regain control of Android X 4 Dr Ralph Rider 94 Brother of Charles Rider uncle of Richard and Robert Rider Leading research scientist until killed by Photon Jason Dean 94 Evelyn Necker 95 Earth 8410 liaison Fixer Paul Norbert Ebersol 96 Grizzly 97 A I M agent R 1 Used by MODOK in a plot to capture atomic scientist Paul Fosgrave Not to be confused with the Spider Man enemy or Cable s deceased teammate Harness Erika Benson 98 Mother of Piecemeal Forced to locate and absorb the energy of Proteus Wears an armored exo skeleton Harold Bainbridge 99 Agent that Mockingbird impersonates during the Secret Avengers raid on A I M Island Highwayman 100 English criminal Attempts to steal the Cognium Steel from Oracle INC but is defeated by Iron Fist Hyun Rahman 101 Ian Fitzpatrick Mr Jinx 102 James Hendrickson 81 Jason Rilker 78 Jethro Prufrock 103 Father of George and Martha Prufock Perennial right wing Libertarian candidate for president and a staunch advocate of arms stockpiling Slain by a mutated George 103 Julia Black 70 Adoptive mother of Carmilla Black Former ties to Symbionese Liberation Army Currently deceased 70 Lifeform George Prufrock 103 Mutated into a progressively larger carnivorous creature by exposure to an experimental virus developed by his father Jethro Prufock at A I M MODAM Olinka Barankova 69 Creation of A I M whose name is an acronym for Mobile Organism Designed for Aggressive Maneuvers Also operates under the names Maria Pym and SODAM Specialized Organism Designed for Aggressive Maneuvers Killed by MODOK 104 Marc Planck 80 Mentallo Marvin Flumm 96 Njeri Damphousse 101 Currently still with A I M Paul Allen 105 Infiltrates S H I E L D Current whereabouts are unknown Peggy Park 106 Professor Aaron Whyte 102 Ramona Starr 107 Shoots Ka Zar in the head and forces him to perform a mission for A I M Also known as Ramona Courtland Red Skull Johann Schmidt 108 Seekers Solemne Brannex 109 Possibly the sister of Allesandro Brannex Seeks aid from S H I E L D when A I M obtains a Shi ar vessel Stryke 110 Super Adaptoid Robot that can copy the appearance and superpowers of anyone 111 Timekeeper 112 Scientist and leader of an A I M outpost in Venture Ridge Wyoming Attempts to tap into the power of Holly Ann Ember Timothy Black 70 Adoptive father of Carmilla Black Former ties to Symbionese Liberation Army Currently deceased 70 Ultra Adaptoid Stronger version of the Super Adaptoid 113 Victorius Victor Conrad 114 Wakers 101 A I M deep penetration agents under the leadership of Scorpion Carmilla Black and four others Genetically engineered to resist all chemical biological and nuclear weapons Lars Branco 115 Waker agent Currently deceased Warbot 82 A I M weapon Used by Arthur Shaman to capture the Hulk to use against Ms Marvel Destroyed by Ms Marvel Yorgon Tykkio 30 Brother of Valdemar Becomes a cyborg and leads a revolt against his brother s rule Controls the body of MODOK and destroys it after he is defeated in battle against Iron Man Allies with Clytemnestra Erwin against Iron Man Killed by Clytemnestra when she is attempting to flee from him 116 Avengers American Idea Mechanics members edit Roberto da Costa Supreme Leader following his acquisition and buying out of A I M s faculties Dr Toni Ho Scientist and engineer whose work emulates Stark s Iron Man designs Becomes the second Rescue and later the third Iron Patriot Red Hulk General Robert Maverick General who uses a Hulk Plug In to become his version of Red Hulk for an hour Reception editCritical response edit Screen Rant included A I M in their Marvel The 10 Most Powerful Henchmen In The Comics list 117 Comic Book Resources ranked A I M 7th in their 10 Most Powerful Secret Organizations In Marvel Comics list 118 and 10th in their 10 Most Evil Teams In Marvel list 119 Impact edit Both A I M and Hydra first appeared in the 1960s as analogues for the threat of Communism citation needed but are also associated with Nazism and resemble organizations fought by Captain America in World War II Political science professor Matthew J Costello has pointed out that this conflation of communism and Nazism removes ambiguity from the threat and thus from America s moral superiority in the comics 120 In contrast in the post 9 11 context of Iron Man 3 Pepper says of Extremis war profiteering That s exactly what Stark Industries used to do 121 Whereas immediately after 9 11 Captain America was concerned with Islamic terrorism by 2005 2007 he was primarily engaged with homegrown terrorists A I M and A I D 41 Other versions editA I M has outposts active in several other universes in the Marvel Multiverse including the universes for Ultimate Marvel Marvel 1602 and Age of Apocalypse Heroes Reborn edit In the Heroes Reborn reality A I M is led by Baron Zemo and MODOK as they take on Captain America and the new Bucky Rebecca Barnes 122 2020 Death s Head Future edit A future 2020 version of A I M is featured heavily in the Marvel UK limited series Death s Head II This future organisation creates the cyborg Minion which is later taken over by the personality of Death s Head A I M s representative Evelyn Necker became a popular character in the ongoing series that followed In Amazing Fantasy 16 20 set further in the same future A I M is on the verge of making peace with the UN when a renegade A I M scientist unleashes Death s Head 3 0 on the peace conference House of M edit In the House of M reality A I M is re imagined as a human resistance movement led by Monica Rappacini to oppose Exodus ruler of Australia and his cohorts 123 Marvel Adventures edit In the Marvel Adventures version of Iron Man A I M through the use of dummy companies acquires Stark International s hover platform and uni beam technology in their invasion of Madripoor a fictional country Gia Bao Yinsen tries to tell the world about A I M s terrorist attacks on his country but his message is dismissed During Tony Stark s test of his new solar powered glider A I M causes him to crash on their artificial island Stark s heart is damaged and A I M forces him to build an EMP weapon for A I M s forces to finish their conquest of Madripoor in exchange for A I M repairing his heart Stark learns that Yinsen was also kidnapped as A I M wants to prevent him from telling the world about their attacks on his country and to use his intellect to build technology for A I M Similar to Iron Man s main Marvel Universe origin Yinsen and Stark both build armor to escape However Yinsen destroys the generator powering the island in order to save his homeland The explosion kills Yinsen but Stark lives and becomes Iron Man to prevent people like A I M from committing evil against innocents Here the Supreme Scientist is a black haired woman who is extremely brilliant In addition the uniforms that A I M uses are orange suits However the Supreme Scientist wears black clothing in a style similar to Darth Vader Ultimate Marvel edit In the Ultimate X4 mini series A I M commissions Mad Thinker to steal Cerebro from the X Men and frame the Fantastic Four as seen 124 The miniseries Ultimate Vision introduces A I M as composed of several directorates spread across the globe with George Tarleton as an A I M leader on an orbiting research facility Tarleton and his team attempt to take control of a Gah Lak Tus module that is left behind in orbit after the swarm is driven away Being unable to do so on their own they lure Vision to the station to help them by claiming they will use the knowledge to order the Gah Lak Tus swarm to self destruct Once the cyborg Tarleton connects to the module using Vision he has the module fire an energy beam at her Tarleton then incorporates the Gah Lak Tus circuitry into his own body but it takes him over transforming him into a machine with a monstrous appearance He takes over the entire station remotely and sets it to plummet out of orbit along with the Gah Lak Tus module which he says has unfinished business on Earth 125 Ultimately Tarleton is broken free of the module s control and helps Vision and the Falcon Dr Samuel Wilson in destroying the module 126 In Ultimate Comics Avengers a group of A I M terrorists steal advanced technology revealed to be blueprints for a Cosmic Cube 127 from the Baxter Building and have some associations with the Red Skull 127 128 In other media editTelevision edit Though they go unnamed a group of A I M agents make a cameo in a flashback in the Spider Man and His Amazing Friends episode The X Men Adventure citation needed They attack the lab where Firestar and Nathan Price worked at before the latter becomes the villain Cyberiad A I M appears in Iron Man in the second season episodes Cell of Iron and Not far From the Tree citation needed A I M appears in Iron Man Armored Adventures 129 with the Scientist Supreme the Controller and MODOC as prominent members A I M appears in The Avengers Earth s Mightiest Heroes citation needed A I M appears in Marvel Anime Wolverine with the main antagonists Hideki Kurohagi and Shingen Yashida being prominent members A I M appears in Avengers Assemble citation needed A I M appears in Spider Man citation needed In the episode School of Hard Knocks A I M uses an elite boarding school called the Bilderberg Academy as a front for Monica Rappaccini to experiment on students and grant them the combined powers of the captured Captain America Captain Marvel and Hulk Spider Man and Ms Marvel infiltrate Bilderberg Academy and undo Rappaccini s experiments while Iron Man and Black Widow capture the A I M agents present In the episode A Troubled Mind A I M steals three mental projection devices and combines them with their robotics to create MODOK only for both to be defeated by the Superior Spider Man Iron Man Black Widow and Ms Marvel In the episode Amazing Friends A I M collaborates with Baron Mordo to capture Groot and use him as a template for wood golems only to be stopped by Spider Man Miles Morales Ironheart Doctor Strange and the Totally Awesome Hulk A I M appears in M O D O K 130 This version is entirely founded and led by MODOK although he eventually causes the organization to go bankrupt and allows the rival company GRUMBL to buy it out Throughout the series MODOK continually schemes to reclaim his position as A I M s leader and eliminate GRUMBL CEO Austin Van Der Sleet although these attempts continually end in failure and lead to him being demoted and replaced by Monica Rappaccini as Scientist Supreme Meanwhile Van Der Sleet uses A I M s resources and technology to further the plans of his superior Hexus the Living Corporation By the end of the first season MODOK sells his A I M shares to Iron Man enabling him to buy out A I M from GRUMBL while MODOK Rappaccini and A I M subordinate Gary go on to establish A I M 2 independently 131 Film edit A I M appears in the anime film Iron Man Rise of Technovore They are hired by Ezekiel Stane and Sasha Hammer to develop a techno organic virus called Technovore 132 A I M appears in the live action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Iron Man 3 This version is a government sanctioned privately funded think tank founded by Aldrich Killian 121 which goes on to develop the Extremis virus and design the Iron Patriot armor 133 Video games edit A I M troopers and attack drones appear in the Omega Base level in Marvel Ultimate Alliance with the former voiced by Steve Blum citation needed A I M appears in the 2008 Iron Man film tie in game They work with Obadiah Stane to develop an army of Iron Men based on Tony Stark s original prototype suit Although their attempts to develop an effective power source fail they are able to create Titanium Man However Iron Man defeats him before thwarting A I M s attempt to generate power using a solar collection satellite grid 134 A I M appears in the PS2 and PSP versions of Spider Man Web of Shadows having aligned themselves with Spencer Smythe citation needed A I M agents appear in Marvel Super Hero Squad voiced by Travis Willingham Nolan North and Troy Baker citation needed A I M appears in the Iron Man 2 film tie in game with its agents voiced by Catherine Campion Andrew Chaikin Denny Delk Eric Goldberg Adam Harrington and Roger L Jackson citation needed They work with Kearson DeWitt in collaboration with Roxxon to perfect the Ultimo Program A I M and their R A I D Radically Advanced Ideas of Destruction branch appear in Marvel Avengers Alliance citation needed A I M appears in Iron Man 3 The Official Game citation needed A I M appears in Marvel Heroes citation needed Led by MODOK they work in collaboration with the Wizard and Doctor Octopus A I M appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes citation needed Led by MODOK they are among the supervillains that ally themselves with Doctor Doom Iron Man Thor and Spider Man track Doom aboard an A I M submarine where they defeat MODOK and his agents A I M hybridized with Resident Evil s Umbrella Corporation to create A I M brella appears as a stage in Marvel vs Capcom Infinite Unlike other fused locations which were created by Ultron Sigma after they fused their respective universes together A I M brella is the result of a company merger as both A I M and Umbrella are led by evil scientists who choose to pool their resources 135 A I M agents appear in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 citation needed A I M is referenced in Spider Man providing funding to Otto Octavius when the city rescinds his development grant 136 A I M appears in Marvel s Avengers 137 Founded by Dr George Tarleton after the events of A Day this version is a powerful multinational corporation made to protect the world through science as opposed to fallible heroes They also develop robotic synthoids for public service duties security forces and to manage the growing population of Inhumans Five years after A Day A I M has established a police state in the U S Additionally a young Inhuman named Kamala Khan discovers that the company s leaders are experimenting on Inhumans rather than curing them and harvesting their powers to create an army of Adaptoids to replace the Avengers After that a warped Tarleton now MODOK intends to wipe out all Inhumans and superpowers on Earth with DARK Terrigen mist but he is defeated by Khan and the Avengers After he is presumed dead Monica Rappaccini assumes control of A I M and its assets Realizing that the company is still an active threat the Avengers partner with S H I E L D to locate and take out A I M s remaining facilities around the world 138 Live 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