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In this 1980 French release, Tony Stark—industrialist, playboy, and arms inventor—finds himself wounded and captured in Korea, forced to build a weapon for his communist captors. While pretending to comply, he secretly constructs a combat armor to keep his injured heart beating, then uses it to escape and confront the commanding officer. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Don Heck and inks by the same, this pivotal Iron Man story features a cover by Jack Kirby and Al Milgrom.
Tony Stark, the playboy industrialist and weapons inventor, is wounded in Korea and taken prisoner by communist forces. While pretending to build a weapon for his captors, he secretly constructs a combat suit to keep his injured heart beating—and uses it to escape and confront the communist commander.
In this 1980 tale from Iron Man, Peter Parker’s life changes forever after a radioactive spider bite grants him arachnid powers. When he fails to stop a burglar who later kills his uncle, Peter is haunted by guilt—and vows to use his abilities to protect others.
In the first real mission since their formation, the X-Men—led by Professor X and joined by new student Jean Grey—rally to stop the rogue mutant Magneto from seizing control of a military air base. With tension rising and their training put to the test, the team must act fast before the situation spirals beyond their reach.
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