The Invincible Iron Man #17 - VF 8.0

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Marvel Comics · The Invincible Iron Man #17 · September 1969 · $0.15 · 20 pages

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Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Marvel Comics Group.
Cover by Gene Colan, Frank Giacoia, and George Tuska with lettering by Sam Rosen.

“The Beginning of the End!” (20 pages), written by Archie Goodwin and drawn by George Tuska with inks by Johnny Craig — Tony Stark faces his worst nightmare as his armor begins failing at the most critical moment, putting both Iron Man and his civilian identity in mortal danger. The story centers on a catastrophic malfunction that threatens everything Stark has built, with Happy Hogan and Pepper Potts caught in the crossfire of his technological crisis.

Part of Archie Goodwin's celebrated run on Iron Man, where he brought psychological depth and technical realism to Tony Stark's world during the character's formative Silver Age years.

Condition null — . Noting: Minor corner wear on upper right corner, Light spine stress lines visible along left edge.

We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.

Marvel Comics · The Invincible Iron Man #17 · September 1969 · $0.15 · 20 pages

Grade: null

Edited by Stan Lee. Indicia publisher: Marvel Comics Group.
Cover by Gene Colan, Frank Giacoia, and George Tuska with lettering by Sam Rosen.

“The Beginning of the End!” (20 pages), written by Archie Goodwin and drawn by George Tuska with inks by Johnny Craig — Tony Stark faces his worst nightmare as his armor begins failing at the most critical moment, putting both Iron Man and his civilian identity in mortal danger. The story centers on a catastrophic malfunction that threatens everything Stark has built, with Happy Hogan and Pepper Potts caught in the crossfire of his technological crisis.

Part of Archie Goodwin's celebrated run on Iron Man, where he brought psychological depth and technical realism to Tony Stark's world during the character's formative Silver Age years.

Condition null — . Noting: Minor corner wear on upper right corner, Light spine stress lines visible along left edge.

We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.