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Tales Of Suspense #48 (1963) CGC 6.0 Key Issue 1st Red & Yellow IRON MAN Armor
Tales Of Suspense #48 (1963) CGC 6.0 Key Issue 1st Red & Yellow IRON MAN Armor
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Tales Of Suspense #48 (1963) CGC 6.0 Key Issue 1st Red & Yellow IRON MAN Armor
1st appearance of Mister Doll (Nathan Dolly)
Published in 1963 by Marvel Comics, "Tales of Suspense #48" features the iconic character Iron Man in an early adventure. Penned by the prolific team of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, this issue follows Tony Stark, the genius industrialist behind the Iron Man armor, as he faces the villainous Unicorn. When the Soviet government sends the technologically-enhanced Unicorn to eliminate Stark and his revolutionary inventions, Iron Man must confront this formidable foe. The narrative unfolds with dynamic action sequences and explores the ethical dilemmas surrounding Stark's inventions falling into the wrong hands. "Tales of Suspense #48" marks a key moment in Iron Man's early history, showcasing both the character's technological prowess and the moral complexities inherent in the world of superheroes.
CGC 6.0, Off-white pages
1st appearance of Mister Doll (Nathan Dolly)
Published in 1963 by Marvel Comics, "Tales of Suspense #48" features the iconic character Iron Man in an early adventure. Penned by the prolific team of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, this issue follows Tony Stark, the genius industrialist behind the Iron Man armor, as he faces the villainous Unicorn. When the Soviet government sends the technologically-enhanced Unicorn to eliminate Stark and his revolutionary inventions, Iron Man must confront this formidable foe. The narrative unfolds with dynamic action sequences and explores the ethical dilemmas surrounding Stark's inventions falling into the wrong hands. "Tales of Suspense #48" marks a key moment in Iron Man's early history, showcasing both the character's technological prowess and the moral complexities inherent in the world of superheroes.
CGC 6.0, Off-white pages
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