Tales of Suspense 1959 #79 - 5.5 - $26.00

Tales of Suspense 1959 #79 - 5.5 - $26.00

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Approximate grade : 5.5
Inventory location : .......4
Series code : BI1442
Stock type : Key Issue
Title : Tales of Suspense 1959
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Tony Stark finds his money has been impounded, his factories shut down, and there's a warrant out for his arrest. The Avengers cannot help him as they are not home. As Iron Man, he strolls down to the waterfront to think. But from the waters rises Warlord Krang's flagship. On the run with Lady Dorma, he sees a chance to impress her, and attacks. As she tries to stop him, Iron Man strikes back, sending his ship fleeing. Desperate, Iron Man flies to his factory and crashes in through a skylight. But he barely gets to his feet when he's suddenly confronted with Sub-Mariner!

Captain America is attacked by agents of THEM, though only he can see them due to their hypno-helmets and people think he's cracking up.

On sale date as given in the copyright application as listed in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Periodicals, 1966, page 343, registration number B257743. Some of the story synopsis, notes, and additions provided by Henry Kujawa (12 August 2007).

  • Disaster! - Part 1 of 3. The Avengers were apparently off fighting Power Man & The Swordsman during this story, as shown in THE AVENGERS #29 (June 1966). Warlord Krang plot continues from TALES TO ASTONISH #81 (July 1966), even though that issue probably came out a week or two after this one. Because of Stark's problems with the law, SHIELD was forced to seek other sources of weapons & technology, seen in STRANGE TALES #146-149 (July-October 1966).
  • Incredible, Indubitable, Interminable Items to Startle Your Senses and Soothe Your Soul! - Bulletins; The Wrap-Up!; The Mighty Marvel Checklist; letter from Mike Murano; Let's Meet 26 More M.M.M.S. Members!
  • The Red Skull Lives! - Part 1 of 3. 1st modern-day appearance of The Red Skull. The suspended animation via experimental gas bit is a tribute to BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY. The truth about Count Royale & A.I.M. was under suspicion in STRANGE TALES #146 (June 1966); as this episode exposes their true motives, it most likely came out afterwards; yet, according to the dialogue, it must be a flashback to just before it, as Count Royale is shown on his way to The Heli-Carrier, and there is no break between STRANGE TALES #146-147 (June-July-1966). 1st appearance of The Cosmic Cube.
  • - Letters from Larry Ahokas, Steve Martinex, Earl Davis and Ronald W. Lindenboom; order blank for joining M.M.M.S.; a small illustration of Iron Man.

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