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Iron Man #144

Mar 1981 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
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“Sunfall”

In "Sunfall," Iron Man faces a bizarre threat when the villain Blow Dryer unleashes her Supersonic Hair Dryer in a scheme to steal from high society, only to be thwarted by the Human Torch using an unexpected weapon: Hostess Cup Cakes. With a satellite hurtling toward Earth, Sunturion makes a pivotal choice that could alter the course of the crisis. Sal Buscema's dynamic art, inked by Mike Esposito and lettered by Irv Watanabe, brings the chaos to life, while Bob Layton’s cover captures the high-stakes spectacle.

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writer, artist, inker Bob Layton · writer David Michelinie · artist John Romita Jr. · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer John Costanza · cover Bob Layton

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writer, artist, inker Bob Layton
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils, inks Bob Layton

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Blow Dryer attempts to use her Supersonic Hair Dryer to steal money and furs from socialites. The Human Torch uses Hostess Cup Cakes to defeat her.

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