Strange #21
In "D'où vient Dominus ?", Tony Stark, struggling with a failing heart, begins searching for a successor—leading to Eddie March, a boxer with his own serious health issues, taking up the Iron Man mantle. When the Crimson Dynamo proves too powerful, the original Iron Man must step back in, testing the limits of both the suit and the man behind it. Written by Archie Goodwin and illustrated by George Tuska with inks by Joe Gaudioso, this 1971 issue features a striking cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Le remplaçant!", Tony Stark, grappling with a failing heart, makes the bold decision to pass the Iron Man mantle to boxer Eddie March—only to find that his successor faces his own dangerous health struggles. When March clashes with the formidable Crimson Dynamo, the original Iron Man must step back into the suit to save the man who took his place.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #23 (1965), The X-Men #21 (1966), Daredevil #21 (1966), Iron Man #21 (1970), Strange #22 (1971)
Reprinted in Strange #20 (1971)
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