Marvel Méga #27
In this pivotal 2006 issue of Marvel Méga #27, written by Greg Pak and illustrated by Pat Lee with inks and colors by Dream Engine, Tony Stark faces a moral crossroads when Howard reveals a vulnerability in the Sentinels. With the House of M branding the new Iron Man a terrorist—mistaking him for Johnny Storm—Tony must choose between obedience and defiance. When he learns Hank Pym is headed for an internment camp, he and Johnny Storm team up to rescue him, uncovering a dangerous secret that could change everything. The cover, by Pat Lee, captures the tension of this turning point.
In "null," Tony Stark enters the brutal Sapien Death Match, where he defeats Johnny Storm only to fall to Howard—his father. Back at his company, he fires Hank Pym after discovering the researcher’s illegal efforts to map the mutant genome. When Pym vanishes with all his data, Tony dons his new Iron Man armor and tracks him to a hidden human resistance meeting. As he fights off Sentinels that have followed him, he uncovers a shocking truth: the machines are under his father’s control.
In a world where the Sentinels hunt mutants and the Resistance fights to survive, Tony Stark faces a moral reckoning when he learns of a vulnerability in the machines. With Howard’s warning in mind, Tony chooses to protect human allies over following orders, destroying the Sentinels and earning a price on his head. Now branded a terrorist by the House of M, Tony must decide who to trust—especially when Johnny Storm asks to join the fight, and Hank Pym’s fate leads to a shocking revelation.
In "null," Iron Man and War Machine race against time to stop 103 anti-mutant genetic bombs from detonating across Chicago, as new Vision Sentinels attack without warning. With help from Johnny and the Sapien Death Match league, Tony calls on the city’s citizens to stand together—only to learn the shocking truth behind the crisis from Howard, who reveals he orchestrated it all to make Tony a hero to both humans and mutants.
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