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Iron Man #306 Crash & Burn (Part 6 of 6): Redemption
Cover Date: July, 1994
Tony battles Vor/Tex in cyberspace. Featuring the X-Men.Synopsis After awakening from a Nightmare in which Captain America, the New Warriors, Venom, Hulk, Deathlok and Thunderstrike accuse him of destroying Stark Industries, Tony plans to restart it as a ...
Issue Description
Tony battles Vor/Tex in cyberspace. Featuring the X-Men.
SynopsisAfter awakening from a Nightmare in which Captain America, the New Warriors, Venom, Hulk, Deathlok and Thunderstrike accuse him of destroying Stark Industries, Tony plans to restart it as an ethical company, although Veronica doubts his goals are attainable.
Bethany brings Raven before Tony and he identifies Marcy as his employer. Zimmer convinces Stark to hire Raven and give him a second chance.
Tony confronts Marcy and she admits to her actions but blames the mysterious voice on her phone for forcing her. Tony turns her over to the FBI.
Tony finally goes public with his plan for the company's future and vows to make Stark Enterprises worthy of the people's trust.
Meanwhile in China, news of the press conference awakens the Mandarin from his lengthy stupor.
Nick Fury calls Tony to ask him to get War Machine to reign in his activities overseas, but Tony informs him Rhodes won't listen to him anymore.
Iron Man destroys Tony's old mansion, derelict since the Controller's Berserker damaged it to pave the way for a new home, unaware that he is watched by VOR/TEX, which concludes he has completed the threat/obstacle program he had initiated, and it is time to begin the final phase.
Iron Man (1968)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Iron Man Volume 1Iron Man Vol. 1 is Iron Man's first ongoing solo series. The series was launched following the success of the Iron Man stories in Tales of Suspense and continues from the one shot Iron Man and Sub-Mariner which picks up the story arc from Tales of Suspense #99. Many of the classic story lines and characters that are part of comic history today originate from this volume. The series started in 1968 and lasted all the way to 1996. Continues in Iron Man Vol.2.
Created by writers Stan Lee and Larry Lieber and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, Iron Man's first appearance was in Tales of Suspense #39.
Collected EditionsEssential Iron Man Vol. 2 (#1-11)Marvel Masterworks Vol. 5 (#2-13)Essential Iron Man Vol. 3 (#12-38)Marvel Masterworks Vol. 6 (#14-25)Marvel Masterworks Vol. 7 (#26-38)Marvel Masterworks Vol. 8 (#39-53)Essential Iron Man Vol. 4 (#39-61)Marvel Masterworks: The Invincible Iron Man Volume 9 (#54-67)Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude (#55)Guardians of the Galaxy Solo Classic Omnibus (#55)Essential Iron Man Vol. 5 (#62-75 & 77-87)Iron Man By Michelinie, Layton & Romita Jr. (#115-157)Demon in a Bottle (#120-128)Ant-Man: Scott Lang (#131-133 & 151)Doomquest (#149-150, #249-250)The Invincible Iron Man: The Enemy Within (#158-177)Iron Man Epic Collection: Duel of Iron (#178-195)Iron Monger (#193-200)Iron Man Epic Collection: Stark Wars (#215-232)Armor Wars Prologue (#215-224)Armor Wars (#225-232)Armor Wars II (#258-266)Iron Man Epic Collection: War Games (#258-277)Armored Vengeance (#258.1-258.4)Dragon Seed Saga (#270-275)War Machine (#281-291)Captain America Epic Collection: Man Without A Country (#326)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.