Die ruhmreichen Rächer #88
In "Der einzig gute Fremde ist...", Iron Man faces a crisis when his fortune is seized and he's wanted by the law, leaving him isolated and on the run. With no help from the Avengers and the city closing in, he’s forced to confront a sudden threat from the sea—Warlord Krang’s flagship—before a shocking encounter with the Sub-Mariner leaves him in a dire situation. Written by Stan Lee and Gene Colan, with art by Gene Colan and inks by Jack Abel, and featuring a cover by Sal Buscema, this 1978 issue delivers a tense, high-stakes moment in the Iron Man saga.
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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 through a skylight. But he barely gets to his feet when he's suddenly confronted with Sub-Mariner!
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