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In ''Iron Man'' issue 131 a young boy was able to calm the Hulk down by offering to let him play with his Acroyear and Baron Karza action figures.  
In ''Iron Man'' issue 131 a young boy was able to calm the Hulk down by offering to let him play with his Acroyear and Baron Karza action figures.  


[[image:baronkarza-micronauts56.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Baron Karza in ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 56 by Marvel Comics]]
[[image:baronkarza-micronauts56.jpg|left|thumb|240px|Baron Karza in ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 56 by Marvel Comics]]
In his own communion with the [[Time Travelers]], Baron Karza realized that what he sought was more than mere power. Though his science had effectively made him immortal, his essence and emotions were still that of a man. Although Karza transcended his organic body and became a being of pure energy, Karza refused the Time Travelers' offer of godhood.
In his own communion with the [[Time Travelers]], Baron Karza realized that what he sought was more than mere power. Though his science had effectively made him immortal, his essence and emotions were still that of a man. Although Karza transcended his organic body and became a being of pure energy, Karza refused the Time Travelers' offer of godhood.