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Cover: Jack Kirby & Don Heck

Der Eiserne #2

Nov 1975 · BSV - Williams · 1.40 DEM
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Der Eiserne gegen Gigantus!", Tony takes his date Marion to the circus, where a sudden animal escape forces him to don his iron suit and protect the crowd. With Marion’s suggestion, he retools his gray armor into a golden version, stepping into a showdown against Gargantus—a towering robot of alien origin. Written by Stan Lee, R. Berns, and Hartmut Huff, and brought to life by Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Don Heck’s inks, this 1975 issue features Kirby and Heck on both interior and cover, with Stan Goldberg’s coloring adding depth to the metallic clash.

Contains 4 stories
Der Eiserne gegen Gigantus!
13 pp · Superhero
Der Eiserne [Tony Stark]JeanneMarionGargantus

In "Der Eiserne gegen Gigantus!", Tony takes his date Marion to the circus, where a sudden escape of wild animals forces him to don his iron suit as the Eiserne. When Marion suggests a golden armor to make him more heroic, the golden Eiserne faces off against Gargantus—a massive robot built by aliens. The battle ends with the Eiserne using three magnets to dismantle the towering foe, but the full outcome of their clash remains uncertain.

Die Rückkehr des Ameisenmannes! Teil 1
5 pp · Superhero
Henry Pym [Ameisenmann]
[Die Rückkehr des Ameisenmannes!] Teil 2 - Eine Armee von Ameisen
5 pp · Superhero
Henry Pym [Ameisenmann]
[Die Rückkehr des Ameisenmannes!] Teil 3 - Die Rache des Ameisenmannes!
3 pp · Superhero
Henry Pym [Ameisenmann]

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
writer R. Berns
artist Jack Kirby
inker Don Heck
colorist Stan Goldberg
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Don Heck

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #35 (1962), Tales of Suspense #40 (1963)

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