Der Eiserne #1
"So entstand der Eiserne" introduces Tony Stark’s transformation in a gripping origin tale from 1975, written by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Hartmut Huff, with dynamic art by Don Heck and inks by the same. The story follows the wounded industrialist as he crafts a life-saving suit under duress, using ingenuity and courage to escape captivity. Cover by Jack Kirby and Don Heck captures the moment with intensity, marking a pivotal chapter in the character’s history.
In "So entstand der Eiserne," der Playboy-Industrielle und Waffendesigner Tony Stark gerät in Vietnam in Gefangenschaft bei Kommunisten. Unter der Tarnung, eine Waffe für seine Entführer zu bauen, konstruiert er eine Kampfrüstung, um sein verletztes Herz zu unterstützen – und nutzt sie, um zu entkommen und seinen Gegner zu besiegen.
In "Der Mann im Ameisenhügel," Henry Pym’s experiment with a shrinking serum goes awry when he’s trapped inside an anthill, facing a swarm of hostile ants—only to be aided by one unexpected ally. As he struggles to survive the tiny, treacherous world beneath his feet, he confronts the dangers of his own invention before making a decisive choice about its fate.
In the dying light of a failing sun, as humanity flees to the stars, two nature lovers remain behind on a world on the brink. Just as the final rocket lifts off, a miracle stirs—the rebirth of a new sun—and Adam and Eva, the last of their kind, stand witness, naming the planet Earth anew.
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