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Tales of Suspense#60
Cover: Jack Kirby & Chic Stone

Tales of Suspense #60

Dec 1964 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
“Suspected of Murder!”

In "Suspected of Murder!", Tony Stark faces a dire new threat: his Iron Man armor is now essential to his survival after a heart injury, trapping him between his secret identity and the man he’s become. With Happy and Pepper convinced Iron Man is responsible for Stark’s disappearance, the armored hero is hunted—forced to defend himself when Hawkeye attacks the factory and takes Pepper hostage. The cover by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone captures the tension, while Stan Lee’s writing and Don Heck’s art bring the high-stakes drama to life.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Don Heck · inker Dick Ayers · colorist Stan Goldberg · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Jack Kirby, Chic Stone

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Cast · 19 characters

Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Don Heck
colorist Stan Goldberg
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Chic Stone

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Tony Stark sustained an injury to his heart last issue. Now he cannot remove his Iron Man armor as he needs its power to keep him alive. Happy and Pepper, unaware of Stark's dual identity, believe that Iron Man is responsible for their employer's disappearance and they call for the police. Iron Man flees but is forced to return and battle Hawkeye when he attacks Stark's factory and kidnaps Pepper. Hawkeye escapes. Elsewhere, the Black Widow taken back to Russia by her former employers. Following her rescue, Pepper is less hostile to Iron Man and persuades the police not to arrest him.

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