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Die ruhmreichen Rächer#94
Cover: John Buscema & Tom Palmer

Die ruhmreichen Rächer #94

Aug 1978 · BSV - Williams · 1.50 DEM; 1.70 CHF; 10 ATS; 650 ITL; 1.70 NLG
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Da kommt etwas Nichtmenschliches!”

In "Da kommt etwas Nichtmenschliches!", Iron Man takes center stage in a high-stakes showdown that unfolds live on television, as he frees Pepper from the Titanium Man's paralysis beam and defeats his foe. With a final, shocking blast, the Titanium Man's own weapon triggers a long-lost memory in Happy, revealing the truth about Tony Stark — and setting the stage for a dramatic reckoning. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with moody, dynamic art by Gene Colan and Gary Michaels, this 1978 classic features a cover by John Buscema and Tom Palmer that captures the moment the hero's identity is finally within reach.

writer Stan Lee · artist Gene Colan · inker Gary Michaels · cover John Buscema, Tom Palmer

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writer Stan Lee
artist Gene Colan
cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks Tom Palmer

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Iron Man frees Pepper from the Titanium Man's paralysis beam and then goes on to defeat him on live T.V. A final, deafening blast from Titanium Man's restores Happy's memory. Titanium Man flies off to his supposed rendezvous with the a submarine, but is abandoned by his masters before he gets there and is left to languish in the ocean. Iron Man is a hero. Even Senator Byrd is rooting for him. Tony Stark appears. Pepper hugs him - she appears to have forgiven him for his recent seeming transgressions! Happy, memory intact, now knows the truth -- that Stark is Iron Man!

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