Ads
related to: iron man comic version- Fashion Sales & Deals
Must-See Deals for Everyone.
Cant-Miss Savings only at Amazon.
- Prime Try Before You Buy
Choose, Try Before Buying & Return.
Exclusively for Prime Members.
- Explore Amazon Handmade
Shop Hundreds of Handmade Products.
Huge Selection and Great Prices.
- Shop Amazon Fashion
Latest Styles for Every Occasion.
Huge Selection and Great Prices.
- Fashion Sales & Deals
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
An Iron Man story appeared in the one-shot issue Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1 (April 1968), before the "Golden Avenger" [1] made his solo debut with Iron Man #1 (May 1968). [2] The series' indicia gives its copyright title as Iron Man , while the trademarked cover logo of most issues is The Invincible Iron Man .
Ultimate Comics Iron Man: Ultimate Comics Iron Man #1-4 March 2013 978-1846535260: Ultimate Iron Man II: Ultimate Iron Man II #1-4 October 2008 978-0785129950: Armor Wars: Warzones! Armor Wars #1-5, 1/2 February 2016 978-0785198642: Uncanny X-Men / Iron Man / Nova: No End in Sight: Iron Man Special #1 and Uncanny X-Men Special #1, Nova Special ...
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 in 1962 (cover dated March 1963) and received his own title with Iron Man #1 in 1968.
The Mandarin received a figure in Hasbro's 3.75" Iron Man 2 tie-in line. Additionally, a red version came out in a Marvel Universe comic pack with Iron Man's Silver Centurion armor. The Mandarin received mini-figures in two of Lego's Marvel Super Heroes sets, "Iron Man: Malibu Mansion Attack" and "Iron Man vs. the Mandarin: Ultimate Showdown".
Iron Man (Antonio "Tony" Stark) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character is the Ultimate Marvel version of the superhero Iron Man, who first appeared in the fourth issue of Ultimate Marvel Team-Up, written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Mike Allred.
Using an older version of the Iron Man suit stored in a suit case, Tony explains that the autonomous armor was the way of the future, though its low processing speed made it useless until now. Tapping into a satellite cluster, Iron Man finds Mallen heading towards Washington, intent on killing the president.