Giant-Size Iron Man #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Giant-Size Iron Man #1 (1975), a carnival marksman’s attempt to become a hero takes a dangerous turn when a clash with the police leads him to the Black Widow. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Don Heck, the story kicks off with Iron Man confronting Hawkeye—sent by the Widow—only for the fight to spiral when Hawkeye accidentally injures his ally and flees to protect her. The cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia captures the tension of this high-stakes encounter.
When an atomic test at one of Stark's weapons plants alters the Angel’s mind, he turns toward the Evil Mutants—leaving the X-Men desperate for help. Only Iron Man answers the call, stepping in to confront a teammate gone rogue, but the real challenge lies not in stopping him, but in reaching the man beneath the change.
In "Hawkeye, the Marksman!" from Giant-Size Iron Man #1 (1975), a carnival marksman with a sharp aim and a restless spirit stumbles into a world beyond the midway when a misstep with the law leads him to the Black Widow. Drawn into a dangerous game of shadows and loyalty, he’s forced to confront Iron Man on her behalf—only to realize too late the cost of his actions when he injures his own partner.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #49 (1964), Tales of Suspense #57 (1964), Tales of Suspense #58 (1964)
Reprinted in Comic Reader #120 (1975), Iron Man Epic Collection #6 (2023), Giant-Size Marvel Omnibus #[nn] (2025)
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