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Cover: George Pratt

Iron Man #326

Mar 1996 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD
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“Burn Out”

In "Burn Out," Tony Stark faces a crisis unlike any before—stranded on campus with his suit running low on power, forced to rely on his wits and a surprising ally. As the world grapples with an energy crisis, Iron Man finds himself pushed to his limits, even as he lends a hand to Captain America in a moment that tests more than just his tech. Written by Terry Kavanagh and illustrated by Jimmy Cheung, Hector Collazo, and Steve Ellis, with inks by Mark McKenna, Andy Lanning, and Steve Moncuse, colors by John Kalisz and Malibu, and letters by Phil Felix, the issue’s cover by George Pratt captures the intensity of a hero at his breaking point.

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writer Terry Kavanagh · artist Jimmy Cheung · artist Hector Collazo · artist Steve Ellis · inker Mark McKenna · inker Andy Lanning · inker Steve Moncuse · colorist John Kalisz · colorist Malibu · letterer Phil Felix · cover George Pratt

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colorist John Kalisz
colorist Malibu
letterer Phil Felix
cover pencils, inks George Pratt

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Young Stark on Campus. Later, he gives Captain America a hand.

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