
Now, when you read this story, don’t get confused by the story arc title, “Armor Wars”. As for the shocking epilogue, it is one of the best single-issue Iron Man tales ever.

In fact, I’d say this classic storyline has placed Marvel into the dark, modern age of comics.

While the “Demon in a Bottle” storyline tends to be the most talked about, “Armor Wars” remains one of my all-time favorite. It features the creative team of David Michelenie, Mark Bright, and Bob Layton. Recently, I acquired the Armor Wars story arc in Volume 1, issues #225-231, and “Armor Wars: Epilogue”, issue #232. I started by collecting and reading some of the defining stories of the character Iron Man like “Iron Man is Born”, “Demon in a Bottle”, “The Confession”, “Deliverance”, “Iron Monger”, and “The World’s Most Wanted” to name a few. In my bucket list, I want to collect every Iron Man comic. His abilities are tangible, and that’s what makes him my favorite. But what made him “super” is his ability to combine all those skills and maintain an interest in humanity.

His powers are all within the human grasp and if you have the intelligence, imagination, work ethic, focus, money and willingness to take chances, you too can be Iron Man. Not until about 20 years ago, when I really got into comic books, Iron Man quickly became my favorite superhero.
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I remember watching their TV shows in the 70’s when I was a kid. Batman and Spider-Man are two of the most popular and favorited superheroes ever.
