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Iron Man

3,896 appearances · Silver Age · 1963–2026 · 130 key issues
Who is Iron Man?

Billionaire weapons manufacturer Tony Stark was captured by enemy forces during a demonstration trip to a war zone and suffered a severe chest wound; forced to build a weapon for his captors, he instead secretly constructed a powered suit of armor both to keep his damaged heart beating and to fight his way to freedom, becoming Iron Man.

Few characters embody the ambition and ingenuity of Marvel's Silver Age quite like Iron Man, who burst onto the scene in Tales of Suspense #39 in 1963, conjured by the legendary team of Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Don Heck. Over more than six decades — an extraordinary span that stretches from the early 1960s all the way to the present — he has accumulated over 3,000 catalog appearances and a staggering 130 key issues, a testament to just how consistently this character has mattered to collectors and storytellers alike. His home turf spans Iron Man, The Avengers, and beyond, where he shares the page with the absolute cream of the Marvel universe: Captain America, Thor, Spider-Man, and their alter egos Steve Rogers and Peter Parker. If you're building a serious Marvel collection, Iron Man isn't a detour — he's practically the spine of it.

Identity

Real name. Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark

Teams & affiliations
Avengers
★ First appearance
Tales of Suspense #39
Mar 1963

Trivia

  • Marvel pulled no punches in 'Demon in a Bottle,' letting Iron Man spiral into full-blown alcoholism in a move that was unusually frank for a mainstream superhero title of its era.cgmagonline.com
  • Stark's technological ambition eventually outpaced his control when his armor grew sentient and turned hostile, forcing him to battle the very suit he had created.cgmagonline.com
  • Stan Lee has written more of Iron Man's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 173 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1963–2022

Tales of Suspense #39 1963
Tales of Suspense #39
The Avengers #48 1968
The Avengers #48
The Avengers #114 1973
The Avengers #114
The Avengers Annual #7 1977
The Avengers Annual #7
The Avengers Annual #10 1981
The Avengers Annual #10
Iron Man #219 1987
Iron Man #219
Fantastic Four #347 1990
Fantastic Four #347
Avengers Forever #1 1998
Avengers Forever #1
The Sentry #1 2000
The Sentry #1
Young Avengers #1 2005
Young Avengers #1
The Mighty Avengers #20 2009
The Mighty Avengers #20
Age of Ultron #10 2013
Age of Ultron #10
Occupy Avengers #1 2017
Occupy Avengers #1
Dark Ages #3 2022
Dark Ages #3

Appearances (451–600 of 3,896, oldest first)

The Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964)
Marvel Super Action (1977)
Captain America (1968)
The Comics Journal (1977)
Marvel Two-in-One (1974)
Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?# [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#1
Machine Man (1978)
#18
Spider-Woman (1978)
The Defenders (1972)
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
Iron Man (1968)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963)
Miss Marvel (1980)
#5
Une Aventure de l'Araignée (1977)
#11
Tales to Astonish (1979)
#14
Démon (1976)
#15
Strange Spécial Origines (1981)
Daredevil (1964)
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
Marvel Superheroes [Marvel Super-Heroes] (1979)
Titan Pocket Book (1980)
#12
Rom (1979)
#23
The Avengers Annual (1967)
#10
Spécial Strange (1975)
Thor (1966)
Bill Black's Fun Comics (1982)
#3
Titans (1976)
Conan (1980)
#5
Marvel Graphic Novel (1982)
Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982)
Marvel Two-in-One Annual (1976)
#7
What If? (1977)
Fantastic Four (1961)
Marvel Fanfare (1982)
#4
Les Vengeurs (1982)
Super Spider-Man TV Comic (1981)
The Marvel No-Prize Book (1983)
#1
Team America (1982)
#9
The Daredevils (1982)
#4