Featuring: Iron Man
Release: August 10, 1965
Cover: November 1965
12 cents
A study in splendor by Stan Lee, writer!
A muse of majesty by Don Heck, artist!
A glimmer of glory by Wally Wood, inker!
A nice lettering job by Art Simek, bon vivant!
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My heart must remain as cold as the armor I wear– forever!

Wally Wood on inks. He’s just about done with Marvel, so this will be a rare treat.
He teams up with Kirby for an excellent cover. Iron Man getting a solid Kirbyesque punch in. With Happy dead or dying in the background.
We haven’t seen Wood on Heck before. I think the team works really well.

Last issue featured Happy’s apparent death. So now Iron Man isn’t just fighting Titanium Man for national pride. Now it’s personal.
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