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Cover: Jay Gavin & Marie Severin & Dick Ayers

Fantastic! #37

Oct 1967 · IPC · 9d [0-0-9 GBP]
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“The Power of the Thunder God!”

In "The Power of the Thunder God!", Pepper and Happy grapple with Tony Stark's sudden absence, leading to a tense moment when Happy breaks into Stark's home—only to find Tony alive, hidden beneath his armor. With the Mandarin's space-laser laying waste to Stark's factory, Iron Man must flee to China, disguising himself as a bearded stranger, where he faces the Mandarin's deadly robot Koto in a battle that tests his resolve. Written by Stan Lee, illustrated by Don Heck with inks by Dick Ayers and letters by Sam Rosen, this 1967 issue features a cover by Jay Gavin and Marie Severin, capturing the high-stakes drama in bold, dynamic style.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Don Heck · inker Dick Ayers · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Jay Gavin, Marie Severin, Dick Ayers

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Don Heck
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils Jay Gavin
cover pencils, inks Marie Severin
cover inks Dick Ayers

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Pepper and Happy, still unsettled by Tony Stark's disappearance, go to Iron Man and tender their resignations. The following day, Happy, playing detective, breaks in to Stark's home. Tony is wearing his armor but not his helmet. He conceals his armor by jumping into bed. He assures Happy that all is well and that Iron Man should be trusted. Enter: the Mandarin. Using his giant space-laser he destroys much of Stark's factory. Iron Man disguises himself as a bearded man in a large coat, and boards a plane for China. He confronts Koto, the Mandarin's robot, and is defeated.

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