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Aventures Fiction#20

Aventures Fiction #20

May 1971 · Arédit-Artima · 2,50 FRF
“L'homme de Pluton”

"L'homme de Pluton" delivers a classic Iron Man showdown with a clever twist: trapped by the Mandarin on a spinning titanium wheel, Tony Stark’s armor begins to recharge from the motion—turning his prison into a power source. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Don Heck’s dynamic art and Dick Ayers’ sharp inks, the story unfolds with suspense and ingenuity, as Iron Man uses the momentum to foil a global threat. The cover by an unknown artist captures the high-stakes tension of the moment, making this 1971 issue a standout in the series.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Don Heck · inker Dick Ayers

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writer Stan Lee
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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.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).