Iron Man: Revenge of the Mandarin #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2012 collection brings together the story arc from Invincible Iron Man #513-520, where Tony Stark faces the fallout of his actions during the Fear Itself event. The Mandarin, having survived his previous encounters with Iron Man, orchestrates a calculated revenge plot that forces Stark to confront both his technological legacy and his personal demons. Featuring appearances by War Machine, Pepper Potts, and a host of Marvel villains including MODOK and the Controller, this arc by writer Matt Fraction and artist Salvador Larroca explores the consequences of power and the cost of heroism.
In "The Hunt," Iron Man is called to the moon to assist SHIELD, only to find his armor failing as he clashes with Reed, Ben, and Johnny—each haunted by a fleeting vision of a future where they’ve perished, Sue has married Dr. Doom, and their daughter Valeria is growing up in a world they no longer recognize. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Salvador Larroca, with inks by Art Thibert and Dan Panosian, this 2012 Marvel issue features a cover by Sean Chen and Lary Stucker, blending high-stakes action with a haunting glimpse of what might be.
In "A Clash of Iron," Iron Man is called to the moon to aid SHIELD, only to find himself locked in combat with Reed, Ben, and Johnny—each a version of the Fantastic Four from a fractured future. As their battle unfolds, the team glimpses a terrifying alternate timeline where their lives have taken a tragic turn, and the past they remember may not be their own.
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