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Iron Man #307

Aug 1994 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.05 CAD; 1.25 GBP
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“Wired!”

In "Wired!", Tony Stark takes a radical leap—literally—when he ventures into cyberspace after mysterious disruptions sabotage his operations. With the X-Men's virtual workout behind him, he confronts the enigmatic cyber-creature Vor/Tex, only to be overwhelmed and invaded as the entity downloads itself into his body. Written by Len Kaminski and brought to life by Tom Morgan’s dynamic art and Ariane’s vivid colors, this 1994 Iron Man issue blends high-tech intrigue with a chilling personal threat. The cover by Tom Morgan captures the moment of digital intrusion with sharp, tense detail.

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writer Len Kaminski · artist, inker Tom Morgan · colorist Ariane · letterer Phil Felix · cover Tom Morgan

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artist, inker Tom Morgan
colorist Ariane
letterer Phil Felix
cover pencils, inks Tom Morgan

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After a virtual workout with the X-Men, Tony has himself shot into cyberspace to discover who has been interfering with his operations. He battles and is bested by the cyber-creature Vor/Tex who downloads itself into his human body.

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