- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Inside of dust jacket, front.
Reverse side of dust jacket.
- Letters
- typeset
Title of volume number, silver on black. No illustrations or additional text.
- Pencils
- Gene Colan; Don Heck
- Inks
- Jack Abel; Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]
Reprints detail from the Iron Man story in Tales of Suspense #73 (January 1966) (splash page) and the Marvel Masterwork pin-up, "The Golden Avenger Iron Man" in Tales of Suspense #61 (January 1965)
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Job Number
- X-51
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark] (introduction, origin); Wong-Chu (villain, introduction); Professor Yinsen (introduction, death)
- Synopsis
- Playboy industrialist and weapons designer Tony Stark is injured in Vietnam and captured by communists. While pretending to build a weapon for his captors he builds a suit of battle armor to keep his injured heart beating and uses it to escape and beat the communist commander.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- His size alone does not worry me! But...
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Gargantus
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Robert Bernstein (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- John Duffy (credited as Duffi)
- Job Number
- X-131
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Gargantus (introduction, origin); aliens; Marion
- Synopsis
- Tony takes his newest date, Marion, to the circus. When the wild animals escape, he rounds them up as Iron Man. His grey armor scares the onlookers. Marion suggests that a golden metal might make him look more heroic. A golden Iron Man then battles Gargantus, who turns out to be a mighty robot built by aliens. Iron Man defeats Gargantus by hurling three magnets at him. The magnets float around the robot, ripping its body to pieces. Iron Man then throws the magnets at a flying saucer he just spotted. The aliens flee and, next day, Tony has another date with Marion.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Robert Bernstein
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Marty Epp
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Doctor Strange [Carlo Strange] (introduction); Carla Strange (introduction); Nikita Khrushchev (cameo)
- Synopsis
- An imprisoned criminal scientist takes control of Iron Man in order to free himself. He threatens to blow up the world unless he is made world ruler. Iron Man stops him by shorting out his power and is helped by the villain's conscience-stricken daughter.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Robert Bernstein (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- E. Thomas
- Job Number
- X-187
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; the Red Barbarian (introduction); the Actor (introduction)
- Synopsis
- A Soviet spymaster sends a master of disguise to steal the design of Tony Stark's latest weapon. The Actor steals the plans and learns Iron Man's secret identity, but Iron Man regains the plans and tricks the communists into killing their own agent.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Robert Bernstein (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Job Number
- X-216
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Kala (introduction); General Baxu (introduction); Jim; Evans
- Synopsis
- Stark is abducted by the queen of an underground kingdom to help her invade the surface. As Iron Man, Stark shows her that she would rapidly age on the surface, convincing her to call off the invasion.
- Reprints
Kala next appears in Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 series) #127 (October 1972).
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Cleopatra VII
- Reprints
The unaltered version of this cover was used on Creepy Worlds #68. Note misspelling of "Pharaoh"
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Robert Bernstein (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Job Number
- X-229
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mad Pharoah [Hatap] (introduction); Cleopatra VII; Paul (archaeologist)
- Synopsis
- After waking up from a 2000 years long sleep, Hatap, the Mad Pharoah, brings Tony Stark in the past to resume his war against Cleopatra. Stark helps Cleopatra defeat Hatap as Iron Man.
- Reprints
Note misspelling of "Pharaoh" on the splash page and throughout the story.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (Iron Man); Steve Ditko ?; Don Heck ?
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Jack Frost [Gregor Shapanka]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Reprints
Iron Man figure statted from splash page of the Iron Man story in issue #43 (July 1963).
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Robert Bernstein (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Job Number
- X-347
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Jack Frost [Gregor Shapanka] (introduction, origin, later called Blizzard); Happy Hogan (introduction); Pepper Potts (introduction)
- Synopsis
- A washed up boxer saves Stark's life, and he hires him as a chauffeur. Meanwhile, a scientist fired by Stark creates a suit that gives him the power to freeze whatever is near him. He attacks Stark and Iron Man stops him.
- Reprints
Happy Hogan is based on pro wrestler-turned-actor Nat Pendleton; Pepper Potts is based on actress Ann B. Davis. [per Henry Kujawa]
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Robert Bernstein (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Crimson Dynamo [Anton Vanko] (introduction, origin); Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev; Happy Hogan; Pepper Potts
- Synopsis
- Khrushchev sends the Crimson Dynamo to the United States to "wreck Stark's project and get rid of Iron Man". Iron Man defeats the Crimson Dynamo and convinces him to defect.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- George Roussos
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; the Melter [Bruno Horgan]
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Job Number
- X-448
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; the Melter [Bruno Horgan] (introduction, origin); Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- A former competitor of Tony Stark becomes the Melter and sabotages one of his plants. Iron Man tries to defend it but must flee before the Melter. He defeats him by constructing an aluminum suit that he cannot melt.
- Reprints
Aluminum actually has a significantly lower melting point than iron.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mister Doll [Nathan Dolly] (introduction, origin); Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Charleston Carter (introduction)
- Synopsis
- Mister Doll uses magic dolls to take over whole companies. Iron Man stops him with the help of a new suit of armor. In the process Tony enrages Pepper by toying with her affections to create a diversion.
- Reprints
Iron Man gets his new, more modern-looking, red and gold armor.
Mister Doll was originally named Mister Pain, a change noticeable in the lettering, and confirmed in Essential Iron Man (Marvel, 2000 series) #1. It was presumably changed to meet the restrictions of the Comics Code. (Note added by Haydn via the GCD Error Tracker.)
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko
- Inks
- Paul Reinman
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Angel [Warren Worthington III]; Happy Hogan; Pepper Potts; Professor X [Charles Xavier]; X-Men [Cyclops [Scott Summers] (cameo); Beast [Hank McCoy] (cameo); Iceman [Bobby Drake] (cameo); Marvel Girl [Jean Grey] (cameo)]; Avengers [Hulk [Bruce Banner] (cameo); Thor [Don Blake] (cameo); Giant-Man [Henry Pym] (cameo); Wasp [Janet Van Dyne] (cameo)]
- Synopsis
- The Angel is affected by an atomic test done at one of Stark's weapons plants. His personality is altered and now he wants to join the Evil Mutants. The X-Men call the Avengers for help but only Iron Man is available.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Ray Holloway
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mandarin (villain, introduction); "Pepper" Potts; "Happy" Hogan; Bill; General Ho Lee
- Synopsis
- The Pentagon sends Iron Man into red China to get information on the Mandarin, an evil scientist feared even by the Communist regime. Iron Man struggles to overcome the Mandarin's powerful rings and martial arts, but he escapes his castle.
- Reprints
In this story Pepper gets a makeover and is consequently redrawn as a more attractive woman.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Scarecrow [Ebenezer Laughton, stage name "Uncanny Umberto"] (introduction, origin); Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Veronica Vogue
- Synopsis
- A contortionist becomes the Scarecrow and steals some plans from Tony Stark to sell them to Cuba. Iron Man follows the Scarecrow and steals back the plans.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Paul Reinman
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Crimson Dynamo [Boris Turgenev]; Black Widow [Natasha Romanoff]
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Don Rico (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Crimson Dynamo [Boris Turgenev] (introduction); Black Widow [Natasha Romanoff] (introduction); Dr. Anton Vanko; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- The Black Widow and Boris are sent to America to kill Anton Vanko, the Crimson Dynamo, for defecting to America. They are also tasked with killing both Iron Man and Tony Stark.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Don Rico (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Black Widow [Natasha Romanoff]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Crimson Dynamo [Boris Turgenov] (flashback); Soviet Premier Nikita Khruscchev (cameo); Igor; Stansky
- Synopsis
- To redeem herself in the eyes of the communist leader, Black Widow steals the new anti-grav ray device developped by Tony Stark and attacks Fort Knox. Iron Man destroys the ray device, but the Black Widow escapes.
- Reprints
Black Widow next appears in issue #57 (September 1964).
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Job Number
- X-672
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mandarin; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- Tony's observer missiles have failed in Vietnam. So, he goes to investigate, wich leads him to the Mandarin. He attacks the Mandarin's castle, but he is captured.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Vietnam
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Job Number
- X-673
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mandarin; Happy Hogan; Pepper Potts
- Synopsis
- Iron Man escapes the Mandarin and destroys the ray he used to interfere with US missiles. Meanwhile, Happy struggles to keep the company operating in Tony's absence.
- Reprints
The Mandarin next appears in issue #61 (January 1965).
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Job Number
- X-697
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Black Widow [Natasha Romanova]; Melter [Bruno Horgan]; Mandarin; Scarecrow [Ebenezer Laughton]; Mister Doll [Nathan Dolly]; Gargantus; Crimson Dynamo [Anton Venko]; Jack Frost [Gregor Shapanka]; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- A detailed guide to Iron Man's armor with some information about his personal life and supporting cast.
- Reprints
The first time we learn Pepper's real name: Virginia Potts.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Job Number
- X-716
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Unicorn [Milos Masaryk] (introduction, origin); Happy Hogan; Pepper Potts; The Avengers [Thor [Donald Blake] (cameo); Giant-Man [Hank Pym] (cameo); Wasp [Janet van Dyne] (cameo)]; Crimson Dynamo [Anton Vanko] (flashback)
- Synopsis
- A Soviet agent with high-tech armor comes to the US to capture Iron Man. He kidnaps Pepper and injures Happy to draw Iron Man out, and then threatens to blow up Stark's factory unless Iron Man comes with him. Iron Man boards Unicorn's plane, but then destroys it, though the Unicorn escapes.
- Reprints
Unicorn next appears in a cameo in Fantastic Four Annual (Marvel, 1963 series) #3 (1965), before appearing in X-Men (Marvel, 1963 series) #22 (July 1966).
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Hawkeye [Clint Barton]; Black Widow [Natasha Romanoff]
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Job Number
- X-742
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Hawkeye [Clint Barton] (introduction, origin); Black Widow [Natasha Romanoff]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- A carnival marksman tries to become a super-hero, but after a misunderstanding with the police he falls in with the Black Widow. Hawkeye attacks Iron Man at the Widow's request, but when he accidentally injures his partner in the fight he flees to get her to safety.
- Reprints
Black Widow last appears in issue #53 (May 1964), the Widow and Hawkeye next appear in issue #60 (December 1964).
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck; Jack Kirby (see notes)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Job Number
- X-762
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Chameleon [Dmitri Smerdyakov]; Kraven the Hunter [Sergei Kravanoff]; Happy Hogan; Pepper Potts; Giant-Man [Hank Pym] (cameo); The Wasp [Janet van Dyne] (cameo)
- Synopsis
- The Chameleon tricks Iron Man into attacking Captain America, and the two fight until the misunderstanding is discovered.
- Reprints
This story sets up the launch of an ongoing Captain America feature in the next issue.
Jack Kirby drew the figure of Captain America on page 3; panel 7; Iron Man on page 9; panel 4 (possibly); and Iron Man and Cap on page 12; panel 2. Info per Nick Caputo, September 2014.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Job Number
- X-775
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Avengers [Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Wasp [Janet Van Dyne]; Giant-Man [Hank Pym]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Thor]; Black Knight [Nathan Garrett]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- Iron Man battles and defeats the villainous Black Knight. Meanwhile, Pepper and Happy, unaware that Iron Man is Tony Stark, break into Stark's locked office believing him to be in need of medical assistance. They find Iron Man there recovering from his recent battle and demand to know the whereabouts of Stark. Iron Man is unable to give a satisfactory answer, leaving the two of them with deep suspicions.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Joe Miller, Mike Collins, Joe Bryant, Rick Weingroff and Suzie Modar;
Includes a Special Announcements Section.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Hawkeye [Clint Barton]; Army of Assassins
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Job Number
- X-782-(A)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Avengers [Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Thor; Giant Man [Hank Pym]; Wasp [Janet Van Dyne]]; Black Widow [Natasha Romanova]; Hawkeye [Clint Barton]; Sergei Amkov; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- Tony Stark sustained an injury to his heart last issue. Now he cannot remove his Iron Man armor as he needs its power to keep him alive. Happy and Pepper, unaware of Stark's dual identity, believe that Iron Man is responsible for their employer's disappearance and they call for the police. Iron Man flees but is forced to return and battle Hawkeye when he attacks Stark's factory and kidnaps Pepper. Hawkeye escapes. Elsewhere, the Black Widow taken back to Russia by her former employers. Following her rescue, Pepper is less hostile to Iron Man and persuades the police not to arrest him.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Bill Elliott, Don Eden, Margaret Gemignani, Bob Giles, Bill Light and a special announcements section. A line-up of some of the Marvel-ous mags on sale right now. Comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #33, Spider-Man #19, Avengers #10, X-Men #8, Strange Tales #127, Thor #110, Astonish #62 and Sgt. Fury #12.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Sumo; Jim Baker; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mandarin
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Inspector Flint; Mandarin; Koto (robot)
- Synopsis
- Pepper and Happy, unsettled by Tony Stark's disappearance, go to Iron Man and tender their resignations. The following day, Happy, playing detective, breaks in to Stark's home. Tony is wearing his armor but not his helmet. He conceals his armor by jumping into bed. He assures Happy that all is well and that Iron Man should be trusted. The Mandarin uses his giant space-laser to destroy much of Stark's factory. He seemingly kills Stark. Stark as Iron Man disguises himself as a bearded man in a large coat, and boards a plane for China. He confronts Koto, the Mandarin's robot, and is defeated.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Robert Lyle, Varian Waller, Jerry W. Pritchett, Pete Von Sholly (future comics artist), Jim Tapson, George King; Special Announcements Section.
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man
Detail from page 1 of the "All About Iron Man" special feature comic story in Tales of Suspense #55 (July 1964)
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mandarin
- Synopsis
- Iron Man is a prisoner of the Mandarin, held fast to a giant wheel by concentrated titanium bonds, Mandarin proceeds to relate his origin. The Mandarin then declares his intentions to conquer the world and to "spin" Iron Man to death. The Mandarin leaves, not realizing that the spinning wheel is recharging Iron Man's armor, like a bicycle wheel recharges a small generator. Iron Man then thwarts Mandarin's world-domination plan by disrupting a Chinese missile launch and then redirecting the missile back to China. They fight until the Chinese turn up, branding Mandarin a traitor. Mandarin flees.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Arthur Shimkus, Steve Goss, Lynn Barber, Paul Moslander, Michael Havery, and a special announcements section.
Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #35, Spider-Man #21, Avengers #12, X-Men #9, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #112, Strange Tales #129, Astonish #64, Sgt. Fury #14.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (Captain America); Don Heck (Iron Man)
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky (Captain America); Dick Ayers (Iron Man)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Phantom [Dr. Birch]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Phantom [Dr. Birch]
- Synopsis
- Pepper and Happy are mourning Tony Stark's "death". Meanwhile, Stark builds a transistorized chest device that enables him to appear in public without his armor. Stark then leaves his lab, revealing that he is very much alive. This revelation causes Pepper to faint. Stark realizes that Happy loves Pepper. Stark then upsets an employee, Dr. Birch, by not making time to speak to him. Iron Man goes on to stop industrial saboteur the Phantom, who turns out to be an embittered Dr. Birch. Pepper and Happy go on a date. Tony is left alone to brood because he secretly loves Pepper too.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Joe Adams, Richard Wilkee, Ira Friedman, George Hagenauer, Richard Dickson, and a special announcements section.
Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #36, Spider-Man #22, Avengers #13, Daredevil #6, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #113, Strange Tales #130, Astonish #65, Sgt. Fury #15.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Hawkeye [Clint Barton]; Black Widow [Natasha Romanova]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Buchanan Barnes]; Omar; Sando
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Black Widow [Natasha Romanova]; Hawkeye [Clint Barton]; Brushnev (communist scientist, in flashback); Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- Iron Man tackles Hawkeye and the new Black Widow, who is now a costumed villainess. Iron Man prevails but Hawkeye and Black Widow escape. Tony Stark appears and Pepper is pleased to see him. She hugs Stark and Happy concludes that Pepper still loves him. He believes that a nobody like him doesn't stand a chance against Tony Stark.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Cathi Manfredi, David Banks, Donald Taylor, John Burchfield, and a special announcements section.
Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #37, Spider-Man #23, Avengers #14, X-Men #10, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #114, Strange Tales #131, Astonish #66, Sgt. Fury #16.
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- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
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- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
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- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Buchanan Barnes]; Red Skull [Johann Schmidt]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Weasel Wills [as Iron Man]
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- Stan Lee
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- Don Heck
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- Mike Esposito
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- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Weasel Wills [as Iron Man]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- Tony nobly decides to leave town for a while in order to give Happy a chance to woo Pepper. Back at the plant, Small-time burglar Weasel Wills stumbles upon Iron Man's armor and and goes on a crime spree, besmirching Iron Man's good name in the process. Tony Stark returns and dons his old golden armor. The two Iron Men fight. Tony's superior knowledge of the Iron Man technology allows him to defeat Wills. Tony then returns to his office to brood.
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- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
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Letters page includes Mighty Marvel Checklist.
Letters from Mrs. E.J. Schlee, James Carruthers, Eddie Behl, Tom Mayes.
Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #38, Spider-Man #24, Avengers #15, Daredevil #7, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #115, Strange Tales #132, Astonish #67, Sgt. Fury #17.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Frank Giacoia
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Red Skull [Johann Schmidt]; Attuma
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- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Attuma; Senator Byrd; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Atlanteans
- Synopsis
- Senator Byrd has come to audit Stark's factory. He is displeased that Stark kept him waiting. Happy decides to impress Pepper by offering to test Stark's new submarine. Tony insists that Iron Man does the testing. Happy leaves feeling disgruntled. Under the sea, Iron Man in the sub stumbles across Attuma who is preparing to attack the surface world. They battle. Iron Man destroys Attuma's weapon by ramming it with the sub. Iron Man survives the resulting explosion and has to explain the failure of the test to Byrd, who is highly critical of Stark. Happy, meanwhile, is nowhere to be found.
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- Stan Lee
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- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
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Letters page includes Mighty Marvel Checklist.
Letters from Jerry Pritchett, Jim Poreliski, Larry Libby, Derrill Rothermich.
Mighty Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #39, Spider-Man #254, Avengers #165, X-Men #11, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #116, Strange Tales #133 (although a typographical error claims it to be #155), Astonish #68, Sgt. Fury #18.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Carl Hubbell ?
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Melter [Bruno Horgan]; Crimson Dynamo; Black Knight [Nathan Garrett]; Gargantus; Captain America [Steve Rogers]
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- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Dream Maker [aka Count Nefaria, Count Luchino Nefaria]; Jack Frost (in dream); Crimson Dynamo (in dream); Black Knight [Nathan Garrett] (in dream); Melter [Bruno Horgan] (in dream); Gargantus (in dream); the Unicorn [Milos Masaryk] (in dream); Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- The Dream-Maker (formerly Count Nefaria) creates hallucinations ("dreams") in which Iron Man must battle some of his former enemies in his sleep. Iron Man then travels to Ireland in pursuit of an unhappy Happy, who walked off in a huff last issue. The Dream-Maker continues to torment Iron Man. Iron Man battles bravely and a ranting Dream-Master feels he must add more power to his machine. This results in a short-circuit which causes the machine to explode. Iron Man dismisses the episode as just a dream. Meanwhile, Pepper calls Pepper and persuades him to return to the States.
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- Ireland
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- Stan Lee
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- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
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- typeset
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Letters page includes Mighty Marvel Checklist.
Letters from Jerry Rogers, David Welch, Nelson B. Richardson.
Mighty Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #40, Spider-Man #26, Avengers #17, X-Men #11, Daredevil #8, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #118, Strange Tales #134, Astonish #69, Sgt. Fury #19.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Frank Giacoia
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Bucky [James Buchanan Barnes] (inset)
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- Script
- Al Hartley
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Morgan Stark; Count Nefaria [Count Luchino Nefaria]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Senator Byrd; Gouda (alien); Edam (alien)
- Synopsis
- Happy has returned to Stark's factory. Pepper is very pleased to see him but Happy doubts her sincerity. Stark's philandering cousin, Morgan, envious of Tony's success, agrees to help Count Nefaria in his scheme to discredit Stark. This involves Tony witnessing and reporting a (fake) alien invasion. Believing Stark to be delusional, Senator Byrd is ready to pull the plug on his contracts. When some real aliens turn up they are chased off by Iron Man. Morgan is compelled to verify Tony's version of events. Tony's good name is restored. Morgan must explain himself to a displeased Nefaria.
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- Stan Lee
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- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
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- typeset
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Letters page includes Mighty Marvel Checklist and an illustration of Iron Man.
Letters from Rich Wrigley, Arthur Metz, Tim Reiser, Mark Leader.
Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #41, Spider-Man #27, Avengers #18, X-Men #12, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #118 (a typographical error says issue #18), Strange Tales #135, Astonish #70, Sgt. Fury #20.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Don Heck; Mike Esposito (bottom tier only)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Buchanan Barnes]
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- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski] (introduction); Senator Byrd; Countess de la Spiroza
- Synopsis
- Communist camp commander Boris Bullski wants to take on Iron Man and releases some of his prisoners to construct an armor, making him Titanium Man. Senator Byrd wants Iron Man to take up the challenge. Tony, worried about his heart, upgrades his armor and flies to Alberia along with Pepper and Happy. At the hotel, the Countess de la Spiroza flirts with Tony, making Pepper jealous. Iron Man battles Titanium Man but stumbles into a secretly-prepared minefield and is caught up in the resulting explosion. Happy wonders why Tony hasn't come to watch the battle.
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- Keywords
- Alberia (a fictional European nation)
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
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Letters page includes Mighty Marvel Checklist and an image of Iron Man from the Iron Man story in Tales of Suspense #67 (July 1965) (detail from page 9, panel 7).
Letters from Joe Schreiner, Stuart McLay, Rich Walls.
Mighty Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #42, Spider-Man #28, Avengers #19, X-Men #12, Daredevil #9, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #119, Strange Tales #136, Astonish #71, Sgt. Fury #21.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski]; Countess Stephanie de la Spirosa; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- The Battle between Iron Man and Titanium Man continues. Meanwhile, the Countess de la Spirosa, seeking revenge on Tony Stark for having once been jilted, steals a transistor device from Stark's hotel room. Between rounds Iron Man discovers the theft and the identity of the culprit. He sends Happy to retrieve the device, which he needs to give him an edge in the battle ahead. Happy returns with it but round two has begun. He enters the battleground but is injured by Titanium Man. He hands the device to Iron Man and passes out. Pepper, watching, collapses. The battle has now become personal!
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Page two consists of panels taken from the previous issue, i.e. page 6, panels 1-2; page 8, panel 4; page 10, panel 7 (reversed); page 12, panel 6
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
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Letters page includes Mighty Marvel Checklist and an illustration of Iron Man.
Letters from Gordon & Brian Fitzgerald, James S. Gamble, Bob Drew.
Mighty Marvel Checklist - comics listed with a synopsis are Fantastic Four #43, Spider-Man #29, Avengers #20, X-Men #13, Daredevil #9, Thor (Journey Into Mystery) #120, Strange Tales #137, Astonish #72, Sgt. Fury #22.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Wally Wood
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski]; Happy Hogan; Pepper Potts; Senator Harrington Byrd; Countess Stephanie De La Spirosa; Doctor Schiller
- Synopsis
- Iron Man defeats Titanium Man, but at the price of Happy's health. As Happy lies dying in hospital Tony is forced to recharge his armor. Tony finally arrives at the hospital and greets Pepper. The Countess is there too and wants Tony's attention, but he tells her to shut up after she makes an unpleasant remark about Pepper. The Countess leaves, slamming the door. Tony is unable to to explain his tardiness in visiting Happy. A specialist doctor arrives, operates on Happy, and then suggests that Pepper and Tony go home. Pepper believes that Tony is heartless and harbors bad feelings towards him.
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Letters page includes a "cut-out" application form for M.M.M.S. membership.
Letters from readers Robert Matthews, Ian Forrest, Louis J. Della Fiore, Joe Hartlaub and William Peters.
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- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
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Letters from readers Robert Matthews, Ian Forrest, Louis J. Della Fiore, Joe Hartlaub, William Peters; order blank for joining M.M.M.S.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; The Mad Thinker; Awesome Android; Pepper Potts; Countess Stephanie de la Spirosa; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- Back in New York Iron Man is lauded for his victory over Titanium Man. An aggrieved Countess Stephanie de la Spirosa visits the Mad Thinker to enlist his aid in discovering Iron Man's identity. The Awesome Android is sent to abduct Tony Stark. In the Mad Thinker's lab Tony tricks his foes with a sleep gas-filled briefcase. He dons his armor and defeats the Android. The Thinker's lab explodes. Iron Man rescues the Thinker and the Countess. Meanwhile, in hospital, Happy's condition has worsened. Tony cannot visit him because he needs to recharge his chest plate, much to Pepper's annoyance!
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- Stan Lee
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- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
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- Letters from Donn Macpherson, Henry Gross, Nathan Zimmerman, George Hagenauer (future comic book dealer), Joey Smoroso; next issue blurb; order blank for joining M.M.M.S.
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- Script
- Stan Lee; Roy Thomas; Flo Steinberg (plot assist)
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek; Ben Oda
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Black Knight [Nathan Garrett]; Senator Harrington Byrd; Pepper Potts
- Synopsis
- Tony, in his Iron Man armor, goes to the hospital to see an ailing Happy, but he has been abducted by the Black Knight. A weakened Iron Man battles the Black Knight in and around a castle on the outskirts of Washington. Both are injured in a fall. Iron Man radios for help and Happy is rescued by the emergency services. As they take Happy away they fail to see Iron Man collapsed on the floor and in distress. Meanwhile, Senator Boyd continues to issue threats against Stark for not revealing the secret of Iron Man's armor.
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- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
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Letters from Bob Pence, Alfred Attanasio, Joseph D. Kaposta, Donald McGregor (future Marvel writer and editor), Linda Crowe
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers];First Sleeper; Second Sleeper; Third Sleeper
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- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Freak [Happy Hogan](Introduction); Pepper Potts; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- Iron Man is weakened from his battle with the Black Knight. He has just enough energy left in his armor to summon Pepper for aid. She drives him to the Stark factory where he recharges. An aggrieved Senator Byrd telephones and threatens Stark with a subpoena. Pepper, who still hates Tony Stark, shows concern for Iron Man. In the hospital, Happy Hogan is treated with Stark's untested Enervator device. Happy turns into the Freak and goes berserk. He tussles with Iron Man and then runs away.
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- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Wally Wood
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
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- typeset
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Letters page includes an image of Iron Man statted from Tales of Suspense #71 (November 1965) page 2, panel 2.
Letters from Mike DeLong, H. Doyle Abernathy, John McAllister, William P. Graham
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel; Gene Colan ? (see notes)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Freak [Happy Hogan]; Pepper Potts
- Reprints
Nick Caputo says "It appears as though Colan inked the Freak and Pepper figures himself, with the rest of the cover inked by Jack Abel."
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Freak [Happy Hogan]; Pepper Potts; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- Iron Man battles the Freak but is defeated when his power runs out. The Freak makes his way to Stark's lab where Pepper is dealing with an angry Senator Byrd. Byrd thinks the Freak is trying to attack Pepper and courageously tries to defend her. He is thrown across the room by the Freak. Pepper faints. The Freak lifts Pepper in his arms but drops her from an upstairs window when shot at by the police. Iron Man breaks her fall with his repulsor ray and then, back in the lab, fires his Enervation Intensifier at the Freak in a bid to change him back into Happy.
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- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
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Letters from readers Terry McBride, Kenny Chance, Wilfred Khan, Gerald Kreienkamp. Philip Biggs; a promo ad for Fantasy Masterpieces #1.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- John Romita
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Batroc [Georges Batroc]; Agent 13 [Sharon Carter]
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Ultimo (Introduction); Mandarin; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski] (flashback); Freak [Happy Hogan]; Pepper Potts; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- The Freak turns back into Happy, but loses his memory. Senator Byrd, with a police escort, serves Stark with a subpoena and orders him to go with them to Washington. Pepper is disgusted at Stark's casual attitude and seeming lack of concern for Happy. Enter the Mandarin, who drives off some invading Chinese soldiers and, at the same time, abducts Stark on his way to a court hearing by means of a teleportation device. Mandarin dumps Stark's briefcase into the moat of his castle, in case it contains an explosive device, and then prepares to unleash Ultimo, his greatest creation.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Tony Stark
- Reprints
Letters page includes an image of Tony Stark statted from page 12, panel 2 of this issue's Iron Man story.
Letters from Michael Savonis, Kenny Chance, Joe Crews, Lewis Cason and Greg Pasternak.
- Letters
- typeset
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Total No. Copies Printed (net press run): Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 367,728.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mandarin; Ultimo; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- The Mandarin unleashes his Ultimo robot and then tries to kill Tony Stark. Stark is saved by his protective chest device which has served as a shock-proof vest. He dives into the moat to retrieve his brief case containing his Iron Man armor. An enraged Ultimo routs the invading Chinese soldiers from last issue. Iron Man, hopelessly outmatched, tries to stop the giant robot's rampage. Senator Byrd, believing that Stark showed contempt of Congress by not showing up for his court hearing, closes down Stark Industries.
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- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
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Letters from Nolan Pottorff, Sal Iacopelli, Joseph Herton, Joseph Martinez, Terry Cook, Yocel Alonso; next issue blurb; a previously-printed picture of Captain America.
- Script
- Gene Colan (co-plot); Stan Lee (co-plot, dialogue)
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Ultimo; Mandarin; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- Iron Man defeats Ultimo by tricking the monstrous android into setting off a long-dormant volcano! The Mandarin believes Tony Stark is dead, and vows Ultimo will live again. Shellhead steals a Commie jet and narrowly avoids getting shot down by US fighters. But on returning home, he discovers to his horror that Senator Byrd has not taken his failure to show at the sub-committee investigation lightly. Not only has Stark Industries been closed down, but there is also a warrant out for Tony Stark's arrest!
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Part 3 of 3. The Mandarin would return 7 months later in TALES OF SUSPENSE #84 (December 1966); Ultimo would eventually return in IRON MAN #69 (August 1974), though his true origins would not be revealed until IRON MAN #23-25 (December 1999-February 2000).
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
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Letters from Mark Campbell, Gene Brown, John Bemus, Paul Gurian, Stephen McMichael; next issue blurb; order blank for joining M.M.M.S.
- Script
- Stan Lee; Gene Colan (co-plot)
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Namor the Sub-Mariner (cameo); Warlord Krang; Lady Dorma
- Synopsis
- Tony Stark finds his money has been impounded, his factories shut down, and there's a warrant out for his arrest. The Avengers cannot help him as they are not home. As Iron Man, he strolls down to the waterfront to think. But from the waters rises Warlord Krang's flagship! On the run with Lady Dorma, he sees a chance to impress her, and attacks! As she tries to stop him, Iron Man strikes back, sending his ship fleeing. Desperate, Iron Man flies to his factory and crashes in thru a skylight. But he barely gets to his feet when he's suddenly confronted with--Sub-Mariner!
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Part 1 of 3. The Avengers were apparently off fighting Power Man & The Swordsman during this story, as shown in THE AVENGERS #29 (June 1966). Warlord Krang plot continues from TALES TO ASTONISH #81 (July 1966), even though that issue probably came out a week or two after this one. Because of Stark's problems with the law, SHIELD was forced to seek other sources of weapons & technology, seen in STRANGE TALES #146-149 (July-October 1966).
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Iron Man
- Reprints
Letters from Larry Ahokas, Steve Martinex, Earl Davis, Ronald W. Lindenboom; order blank for joining M.M.M.S.; a small illustration of Iron Man.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan
- Synopsis
- A frenzied Sub-Mariner attacks the weakened Iron Man in his lab. Iron Man tricks Subby into throwing him into a reinforced safe room where his is able to close the door and recharge his armor. Sub-Mariner is also in need of a recharge so he flies off to take a quick dip in the ocean. Meanwhile the police arrive at Stark Industries and accuse Iron Man of wanton damage. Pepper and Happy have turned up too. A refreshed Sub-Mariner prepares himself for round two!
- Reprints
Story continued in the Sub-Mariner story in Tales to Astonish #82. Reprint correction and addition supplied by Henry Kujawa via GCD Errors list (August 2007).
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- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Iron Man
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Letters from Edward Rippy, Gilbert Mazur, Bill Kirchner, Richard Cundari; next issue blurb, order blank for joining M.M.M.S.; Small illustration of Iron Man
- Script
- Stan Lee (plot); Roy Thomas (script)
- Pencils
- Gene Colan (pages 1-2); Jack Kirby (pages 3-12)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]
- Synopsis
- Namor and Iron Man beat up on each other. Namor abandons the battle when he spots the battle cruiser of Krang floating on the water nearby.
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Weasel Wills [as Iron Man]
- Reprints
- Statted from the splash page of the Iron Man story on Tales of Suspense #65 (May 1965)
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Senator Harrington Byrd; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski]
- Synopsis
- Tony Stark, as Iron Man, flies to Washington to attend his court hearing with Senator Byrd. Meanwhile, in an unnamed Communist Bloc country, an improved Titanium Man undergoes a final test before being launched by rocket, coincidentally, also towards Washington. An air force jet intercepts the giant rocket and fires a warning shot. Titanium Man rips his way out of the rocket and is immediately confronted by Iron Man.
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- Keywords
- Washington D.C.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Bruce Long, Mark Taylor, Gary McCullough, Dave Harrer; next issue blurb; order blank for joining M.M.M.S.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Frank Giacoia
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- Iron Man battles Titanium Man in the skies above Washington D.C. A large crowd gathers to watch them fight. Pepper and Happy are among the onlookers. Titanium Man fixes Iron Man with a paralysis beam. Iron Man short circuits the electric beam by pulling out a live wire from his armor! Titanium Man then turns his beam on Pepper and orders Iron Man to surrender.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Washington D.C.
- Script
- Roy Thomas ?
- Pencils
- Gene Colan; ?
- Inks
- Jack Abel; ?
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Sterling Evans, Raun Nelson, Timothy Kuhn, James Taylor, Bill Todd; includes an ad for the MMMS and an image from an earlier issue.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; President Lyndon B. Johnson; Senator Harrington Byrd
- Synopsis
- Iron Man frees Pepper from the Titanium Man's paralysis beam and then goes on to defeat him on live T.V. A final, deafening blast from Titanium Man's restores Happy's memory. Titanium Man flies off to his supposed rendezvous with the a submarine, but is abandoned by his masters before he gets there and is left to languish in the ocean. Iron Man is a hero. Even Senator Byrd is rooting for him. Tony Stark appears. Pepper hugs him - she appears to have forgiven him for his recent seeming transgressions! Happy, memory intact, now knows the truth -- that Stark is Iron Man!
- Reprints
- Script
- Roy Thomas ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
Letters from Ray Rodriguez, Dan Madaj, Marvin Wolfman (future comics writer).
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; the Red Barbarian (identified as Dr. Strange in this unpublished oddity)
- Reprints
Black and white. Artwork is for Tales of Suspense #42 (June 1963) but copy is from Tales of Suspense #41 (May 1963). It is unclear whether this unusual piece of artwork is simply a mix-up, or whether the name "Dr. Strange" was simply swapped-out for the story which eventually saw print as issue #41.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mister Doll [Nathan Dolly] (named Mr. Pain in this unedited version of the cover).
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Mandarin
- Reprints
Black and white unedited version. The Mandarin has a closed fist and longer finger nails.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski]
- Reprints
Page 1 of story, original art.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Wally Wood
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Titanium Man [Boris Bullski]; Happy Hogan
- Reprints
Black and white original artwork. Page 1 only.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Gene Colan
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Freak [Happy Hogan]
- Reprints
Black and white unedited artwork. Page 1 only.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky; Steve Ditko
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Spider-Man; Hulk; Giant-Man; Wasp; Thor; Sgt. Fury; Iron Man
- Reprints
Cover credits per Nick Caputo, July 2012. Spider-Man figure by Ditko, taken from page 14, panel 2 of Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1. The rest of the cover is by Kirby and Brodsky.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (cover repros)
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky (Fantastic Four cover); Don Heck (Tales of Suspense cover); Dick Ayers (Incredible Hulk cover)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Gargantus; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Rick Jones; Watcher; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #4, Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #40, and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #3.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (cover repros); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (Hulk cover); Sol Brodsky (Tales of Suspense cover); Jack Kirby (Fantastic Four cover); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen; Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Doctor Carlo Strange; Carla Strange; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Rick Jones; Mongu
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #7, Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #3, and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #36. Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 Series) #111 used as a background for an image from the Doctor Strange story, page 3, panel 3.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (cover repros of FF, Tales of Suspense and Hulk scene); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange scene); Larry Lieber (Watcher vignette)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (FF cover repro and Hulk scene); Don Heck (Tales of Suspense cover repro); George Roussos (Dr. Strange scene); Sol Brodsky (Watcher vignette)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen; Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Puppet Master [Phillip Masters]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Red Barbarian [Ivan Krushki]; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]; Baron Mordo [Karl Mordo]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Rick Jones
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #8 and Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #42. Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 Series) #111 and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #4 used as a background for an image from the Doctor Strange story, page 1 and Hulk story, page 1.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (cover repros); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (cover repros); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Kala; Jim Evans; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Rick Jones; Betty Ross; Tyrannus; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #9, Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #43 and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #5. Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 Series) #116 used as a background for an image of Doctor Strange.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (cover repros & Hulk image); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (Tales of Suspense cover & Hulk image); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image); Don Heck ? (Fantastic Four cover)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Red Ghost [Ivan Kragoff]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #13 and Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #44. Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 Series) #117 and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #5 used as a background for an image from the Doctor Strange story, page 3, panel 8 and Hulk story, page 11, panel 5.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (cover repros); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image); Steve Ditko ? (Tales of Suspense cover); Don Heck ? (Tales of Suspense cover)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (Fantastic Four cover); Don Heck (Tales of Suspense cover); Steve Ditko (Hulk cover & Dr. Strange image)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Doctor Doom [Victor Von Doom]; Jack Kirby; Stan Lee; Iron Man [Don Heck]; Pepper Potts; Happy Hogan; Jack Frost [Gregor Shapanka]; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Betty Ross; Thunderbolt Ross
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #10, Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #45, and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #2. Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 Series) #118 used as a background for an image of Doctor Strange.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (covers & Hulk image); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange image)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (Fantastic Four cover); Steve Ditko (Fantastic Four cover, Hulk & Dr. Strange images)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Crimson Dynamo [Anton Vanko]; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #14 and Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #464. Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 Series) #119 and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #2 used as a background for an image from the Doctor Strange story, page 2, panel 5 and Hulk story, page 3, panel 7.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (covers & Hulk image); Larry Lieber (Watcher image)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (Fantastic Four cover); Steve Ditko (Hulk image); Chic Stone (Watcher image); Sol Brodsky ? (Tales of Suspense cover); George Roussos ? (Tales of Supsense cover)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen; Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Mad Thinker; Awesome Android; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Melter [Bruno Hogan]; Watcher
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #15 and Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #47. Also, an image from the Watcher from the Tales of the Watcher story, page 5, panel 4 and the Hulk from the cover of Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 Series) #60.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (Fantastic Four & Tales of Suspense cover); Steve Ditko (Hulk cover & Dr. Strange image)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (Fantastic Four cover); George Roussos (Tales of Suspense cover); Steve Ditko (Hulk cover & Dr. Strange image)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Stan Goldberg
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Ant-Man [Henry Pym]; Doctor Doom [Victor Von Doom]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Scarecrow [Ebanezar Laughton]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Metal Master; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]
- Reprints
Contains cover reproductions, with some modifications, from Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 Series) #60, Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 Series) #51, and The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1962 Series) #6. Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 Series) #120 used as a background for an image of Doctor Strange.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (FF images); Steve Ditko (Hulk scene); Don Heck (Iron Man scene)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers; Joe Sinnott (FF scenes); Steve Ditko (Hulk scene); Don Heck (Iron Man scene)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Doctor Doom [Victor Von Doom]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Metal Master; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Crimson Dynamo [Boris Turgenev]
- Reprints
FF cover scene is an amalgamation of images: Dr. Doom is a blow-up of a Kirby/Ayers image; FF figures are taken from Kirby/Sinnott images.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Paul Reinman
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Super Skrull
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby; John Verpoorten ? (alterations)
- Inks
- George Roussos; John Verpoorten ? (alterations)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Molecule Man
- Reprints
Possible Verpoorten alterations per Nick Caputo, March 2011. Background has been changed/removed from the original cover.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Paul Reinman
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Colonel Nick Fury; Hate-Monger
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Hate ray
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Dick Ayers
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Mole Man [Harvey Elder]
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- George Roussos
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Doctor Doom [Victor Von Doom]
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- George Roussos
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Infant Terrible
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- John Verpoorten
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic; Thing [Ben Grimm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Girl]; Sub-Mariner; Dr. Strange
- Reprints
Cover based on the cover of Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 series) #27
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Herb Cooper
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Invisible Girl; Mr. Fantastic; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing]; X-Men [Angel; Marvel Girl; Beast; Iceman; Cyclops]; Awesome Android
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing; Invisible Girl]; Watcher
- Reprints
Cover is altered from original: backgrounds have been changed, the Watcher figure was moved and the FF figures were enlarged.
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Will the mysterious Diablo finally be the villain who succeeds in breaking up the F.F.??!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing; Invisible Girl]; Diablo
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Mole Man; Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic; Invisible Girl; The Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; The Thing]; Moloids
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen; Morrie Kuramoto (bottom caption)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [The Thing; Mr. Fantastic; The Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; The Invisible Girl]; The Invincible Man
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby; Gil Kane (Cap vignette)
- Inks
- Chic Stone; Frank Giacoia (Cap vignette)
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The Fantastic Four fighting side-by-side with Sub-Mariner!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Sub-Mariner; Attuma; Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic; Invisible Girl; The Thing; The Human Torch [Johnny Storm]]; Captain America (inset)
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Chic Stone
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic; Invisible Girl; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing]; Mr. Gideon
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- John Verpoorten
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Diablo [Esteban de Albo]; Dragon-Man
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- John Verpoorten
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The Torch and the Thing are down!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Frightful Four [Wizard [Bentley Wittman]; Paste-Pot Pete [Peter Petruski]; Sandman [Flint Marko]; Madame Medusa]
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Marie Severin
- Inks
- John Romita; Mike Esposito ?
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Morrie Kuramoto
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Daredevil; Iron Man; Mandarin
- Reprints
Esposito may have inked the bottom tier Iron-Man vignette. Info per Nick Caputo, Aug 2012.
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- Mike Esposito ?; ?
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Morrie Kuramoto ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Daredevil; Klaus Kruger; Iron Man; Mandarin
Unused cover for Marvel Super-Heroes #29. 1/4 page.
- Script
- John Rhett Thomas
- Letters
- typeset
Creator biographies of Stan Lee, Don Heck, Gene Colan, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Larry Lieber and Roy Thomas.
- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Inside of dust jacket, rear.
- Pencils
- ? (illustration)
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- Tom Mullin; Wesley Wong; Laurie Smith; Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- ?
Cover gallery featuring mini reprints of covers to Tales of Suspense #39-83 and Tales to Astonish #82