Marvel-verse, writers: Fred Van Lente, David Michelinie, Kurt Busiek ; pencillers: James Cordeiro, Sean Chen, Graham Nolan
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Label
Marvel-verse, writers: Fred Van Lente, David Michelinie, Kurt Busiek ; pencillers: James Cordeiro, Sean Chen, Graham Nolan
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
For Ages 10+
Literary Form
novels
Main title
Marvel-verse
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Responsibility statement
writers: Fred Van Lente, David Michelinie, Kurt Busiek ; pencillers: James Cordeiro, Sean Chen, Graham Nolan
Series statement
Marvel-verse
Summary
When the genius Tony Stark is held captive and forced to make weapons, his best chance of escape lies in building the greatest weapon of all - the very first version of the Iron Man armor! Then, Shellhead meets Webhead as Iron Man and Spider-Man team up to take down the deadly Radioactive Man! And when Tony Stark makes a dramatic public return to start the next chapter of his business life, a newly-souped up Iron Man fi nds himself targeted for death! Finally, does Iron Man stand a ghost of a chance battling the Marvel-Verse's most fearsome armored foe - the dastardly Doctor Doom?!
resource.variantTitle
Iron Man
Subject
- Graphic novels
- Weapons -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Good and evil -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Superheroes -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Armor -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Science fiction comics
- Action and adventure comics
- Supervillains -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Iron Man, (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
Content
Incoming Resources
- Has instance3
Outgoing Resources
- Contributor6
- Genre3
- Subject9
- Graphic novels
- Weapons -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Good and evil -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Superheroes -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Armor -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Science fiction comics
- Action and adventure comics
- Supervillains -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Iron Man, (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Content2
- Artist3
- writer3