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Marvel Comics' new Iron Man to be black female teen

A black female teenager will be the new Iron Man. In an interview, Marvel Comics veteran writer Brian Michael Bendis said that Tony Stark will step away from his superhero alter-ego and a new character named Riri Williams will assume the laser-blasting role.

New character named Riri Williams described as 15-year-old science genius

This comic image released by Marvel Entertainment shows the cover of the upcoming Iron Man, part of Marvel Comics' new initiative aimed at recharging the publisher's heroes and villains. (The Associated Press)

A black female teenager will be the new Iron Man.

Marvel Comics veteran writer Brian Michael Bendis says in an interview Wednesday with Time that Tony Stark will step away from his superhero alter-ego and a new character named Riri Williams will assume the laser-blasting role.

Bendis describes Williams as a science genius who enrolled in MIT at the age of 15.

Kamala Khan took over as the new Ms. Marvel in 2014. (Marvel Comics/Associated Press)

Williams comes to Stark's attention when she builds her own Iron Man suit in her dorm.

Marvel has bestowed several diverse characters in recent years with long-running superhero mantles, including a biracial Spider-Man, Muslim Ms. Marvel, female Thor, African-American Captain America and Asian-American Hulk.

However, those characters have yet to appear in Marvel film or TV adaptations.

Williams will debut in Invincible Iron Mancomic book this fall.

In 2014, Marvel announced Steve Rogers would pass his star-spangled shield on to Sam Wilson, making the character formerly known as Falcon the first African-American Captain America. (The Associated Press)