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Cover: Gerald Parel

The Invincible Iron Man #25

Feb 2008 · Marvel · 3.99 USD; 4.05 CAD
📊 ~73,694 copies sold its debut month
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“Haunted [Part 5]”

Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. #25 brings the Knaufs' "Haunted" arc to its penultimate chapter, with a cover by Gerald Parel that puts Tony Stark's armored alter ego front and center — fist raised, suit gleaming gold and deep maroon as he bursts through a blinding wall of light. It's a striking, kinetic image that captures the raw power of the Iron Man armor with real elegance. Roberto de la Torre and Dean White handle the interior art, making this 2008 issue a strong showcase for one of Marvel's most compelling creative teams of the era.

writer Daniel Knauf · writer Charles Knauf · artist, inker Roberto de la Torre · colorist Dean White · letterer VC's Joe Caramagna · cover Gerald Parel

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artist, inker Roberto de la Torre
colorist Dean White
cover pencils, inks Gerald Parel

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Tony confesses to Samson that he has been talking to ghosts but the good Doctor has a reasonable explanation. Maya calls Kooning to demand to know why he ordered her to remove the fail safes on the Extremis project but he has no idea what she is talking about. Tem explains that he is the one who has been giving the orders because he wants to use Extremis to wipe out over 97% of the earth's population. Iron Man learns from Kooning that Maya is still alive and has been working on Extremis for the government. Iron Man hightails it to Omaha as he quickly realizes that Tem is really the Mandarin.

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