Strange #299
In "Tu n'est que poussière," a disillusioned Tony Stark confronts the dark legacy of his company’s choices when he discovers Stark Enterprises secretly sold nuclear material to AIM. With his body still weakened, he sends an LMD to negotiate the return of the shipment—only for the ruse to be exposed, triggering a brutal clash between the Iron Man armor and MODAM’s forces. When Omega Red arrives with his own vendetta, the battlefield shifts in unpredictable ways. Written by Len Kaminski and illustrated by Kevin Hopgood, with inks by Steve Mitchell and colors by Ariane Lenshoek, this 1994 issue features a cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin.
In "Guerre industrielle," Tony Stark, still wheelchair-bound, confronts a moral crisis when he discovers Stark Enterprises secretly sold nuclear materials to AIM after Rhodey demanded the company exit the weapons trade. Sending an LMD to negotiate the return of the shipment, Tony is forced to activate the Iron Man armor when MODAM exposes the ruse and attacks. The battle escalates when Omega Red arrives, hunting MODAM—leaving Tony caught in the crossfire of corporate betrayal and unexpected violence.
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