Descrizione
ALBO ORIGINALE DEL 1971
contiene inoltre : la seconda storia di IRON-MAN e SILVER SURFER di Stan Lee & John Buscema (che stavolta è preso addirittura a pesci in faccia, pugni in bocca e calci nelle palle da GLI INUMANI)
CONDIZIONI : BUONISSIME, PICCOLA ABRASIONE NELL’ ANGOLO INFERIORE DESTRO DI COPERTINA, L’ ALBO NON E’ DI BUSTA, no adesivi
insieme all’
Uomo Ragno, è stato cronologicamente il primo personaggio marvel
pubblicato dall’
editoriale Corno ad affacciarsi
nelle edicole italiane e a farsi conoscere, apprezzare ed amare dal
grande pubblico dei lettori di comics della nostra penisola, a partire
dal Maggio 1970
diversissimo e divergente dall’
arrampicamuri, costume da saltimbanco a parte, per quanto riguarda il
profilo umano e psichico, la struttura sintattica e semantica e la
cogenza sociale e simbolica dell’ eroe, il diavolo cecato diventa
ben presto un martire inopportuno e insoddisfatto del cinismo insano e
criminale delle arti figurative che lo consacrano a
sofferente e mendace emblema dell’ autocoscienza e della
catarsi di milioni di devianti, menomati, diversamente abili, portatori
di handicap, anormali, disadattati e inadatti.
Ciechi, stralocchi, miopi e strabici, urbi et
orbi si riconoscono e si identificano in lui, e ne fanno, molti
anni prima dell’ avvento definitivo e trionfale di Annalisa
Minetti, il loro fiero simbolo di lotta, affermazione e
rivalsa, portabandiera e messia della biodiversità oculistica, della
democrazia oftalmica, della pari opportunità delle diottrie, della
lungimiranza, delle ottiche pluralistiche e delle larghe
vedute
a disposizione moltissimi numeri delle altre serie Corno , Star e Marvel, sono gradite le mancoliste.
I
TEMPI IN CUI VIVIAMO SONO SEMPRE PIU’ DURI, E ANCHE SOPRAVVIVERE SU
EBAY STA DIVENTANDO OGNI GIORNO PIU’ DIFFICILE. SE VOLETE CONTINUARE A
DELIZIARVI O INFURIARVI LEGGENDO E USUFRUENDO DELLE NOSTRE ATIPICHE ED
INCONVENZIONALI INSERZIONI, VISTO CHE NON COMPRATE MAI NULLA, AIUTATECI
ALMENO CON IL VOSTRO APPOGGIO E IL VOSTRO SOSTEGNO, PER UNA VOLTA
TANGIBILE E COMMENSURABILE. ACCETTIAMO OGNI FORMA DI CONTRIBUTO E
SOVVENZIONE, AL LIMITE ANCHE DANARO, MA VANNO BENE PURE PROSCIUTTI,
FORMAGGI, SIGARETTE, BUONI PASTO, BIGLIETTI DEL TRAM, LIQUORI ,
POLLAME E ORTAGGI.
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Masked Marauder’s gang
- “The Boss”
Other Characters:
Synopsis
Deciding to tell Karen that he’s really Daredevil, Matt’s plans get
thrown out of whack when the Nelson & Murdock law office is attacked
by the Masked Marauder’s gang who beat up Foggy and kidnap Karen to get
revenge on Daredevil for their master’s arrest, to draw out Daredevil
who they suspect might be Matt Murdock.
Learning of Karen’s kidnapping, Matt goes to the location where
Karen is being held hostage, and pretends to be a blind Matt Murdock
pretending to be Daredevil coming to misguidedly save Karen. Getting
captured as part of his plan, Daredevil frees himself when his captors
are not looking and easily defeats them. After Karen is freed and
Daredevil turns in the crooks, Matt (back in his civilian identity)
decides not to tell Karen his true secret fearing the danger it may
bring her someday.
“Iron Man versus Gargantus!” / IRON MAN CONTRO GARGANTUS !
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Marion (First appearance)
Villains:
- Professor Ford (First appearance)
- Gargantus (Alien Robot)
- Unidentified Alien Race
Other Characters:
- The United States Army
- Unnamed United States Army General
- Jeanne
- Marion
Locations:
Items:
- Iron Man Armor MK I
- Iron Man Armor MK II (First appearance)
- Iron Man’s Briefcase (First appearance)
- Jet-Powered Roller Skates (First appearance)
- The Granville Beacon – Newspaper
Vehicles:
- Unidentified Alien Saucer Ship
Synopsis
Anthony Stark
travels the world, collecting awards for his scientific achievement,
impressing military brass with his new inventions, and wowing the ladies
with his wealth and good looks. However, he has to constantly remove
himself from social situations in order to privately recharge his iron
chest plate, which keeps the shrapnel lodged in his chest away from his
heart. While taking Marion,
one of his girlfriends, on a date to the circus, several big cats break
loose and start terrorizing the crowd. Tony steals away into a private
corner and changes into his Iron Man armor. Iron Man’s
hulking, gray, armored figure saunters into the big top arena, corrals
the cats into a group and shocks them into submission.
Iron Man quickly changes back into Tony Stark and returns to Marion, who
tells him that Iron Man would be much less terrifying looking if he
didn’t wear such dull, gray armor. She suggests he would look more like a
“knight in shining armor” if he wore gold armor. This inspires Tony to
change the color of Iron Man’s armor from gray to shiny gold. While
Marion leaves on a short trip to Granville,
Tony takes the opportunity to change the color of his armor. The
following Saturday night, when he goes to pick Marion up at the airport,
he discovers that she is not on the airplane when it arrives. He’s
informed that the whole city of Granville is shut down and locked up
tight, and that nobody knows why.
As Iron Man, Stark heads to Granville and learns that a wall has
been built around the entire city limits and has armed guards posted on
top. The local National Guard cannot bust in because “the town has the
legal right to put up a wall.” Iron Man decides to take matters into his
own hands and tunnels underneath the wall. Inside the wall, he
addresses some townspeople, who warn him that they cannot speak to him
for fear of disobeying Gargantus!
In fact, the people are in such fear that they throw cans and bottles
at Iron Man to shoo him away from the city. Iron Man leaves the scene,
and when he turns the corner he sees townspeople erecting a massive
statue of what appears to be a large Neanderthal man. They are all
bowing to him in prayer. The crowd sees Iron Man and begins to chase him
again. Believing he needs to shock them from the spell they must be
under, Iron Man pushes a ten-ton truck into the statue, busting it into
pieces, yet the people continue to worship the rubble.
Iron Man flies away from the marauding townspeople and land on
the top of a tall building. He plays a challenge to Gargantus through
the tiny public address speakers in his belt. Within seconds, the giant
Neanderthall appears wielding a club. He stares down Iron Man with
brightly glowing eyes that looked as if they were “mirrors reflecting
the sun.” Strangely, Iron Man notices there is a thick, dark cloud
hovering nearby in the sky. He grabs a flag and holds it up in the air,
watching it ripple in the breeze. Iron Man thinks to himself that he has
finally solved the mystery of Gargantus, and instead of facing him
directly in combat, lures him down to street level.
In the street, Iron Man spots his girlfriend Marion while moving towards
the city square with Gargantus remains in hot pursuit. Now, with plenty
of room to move, Iron Man launches three transistor-powered magnets
which surround Gargantus and begin to use their extraordinary power to
pull him completely apart. Gargantus disintegrates into a pile of gears,
tubes and motors, revealing that he was a robot! Iron Man shines a
search light from his chest plate skyward, penetrating the dark cloud
and revealing a hovering flying saucer. A citizen of Granville, now free
from his hypnotic state, tells Iron Man that he remembers the flying
saucer appearing over the city, and then Gargantus dropped from the
saucer and began
hypnotizing
everyone. Iron Man reveals that he suspected things were not as they
seemed when the monster’s eyes appeared to be reflecting the sunlight,
when there was no sun to reflect! Furthermore, dark cloud overhead
remained in place despite the blowing wind which would have blown any
normal cloud out of the way!
Iron Man hurls his magnets towards the flying saucer, which retreats
into space. The alien occupants are upset that the planet Earth has
changed since their ancestors explored it 80,000 years ago, when it was
inhabited by Neanderthal people like Gargantus! Their plan to dominate
the Neanderthal men with a “super-Neanderthal” had been foiled. Back in
New York, Tony Stark greets Marion at the airport and acts oblivious the
excitement that had occurred in Granville.
Notes
- This issue features the first time we see Tony Stark recharging his armor’s chest plate.
- This issue features the first time Iron Man uses his armor’s
boring tools, loudspeaker, monobeam searchlight and miniature magnets.
- The Marion in this story may or may not be Marianne Rodgers, who makes her first confirmed appearance in Iron Man #36.
Trivia
- Unhappy with colorist Stan Goldberg’s lead-grey armor, Stan Lee ordered it changed to gold for Iron Man’s second appearance.
“The Surfer Must Kill!” / SILVER SURFER DEVE MORIRE (2a parte)
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Synopsis
Continued from last issue…
Realizing that Mephisto had planned on making him kill his
beloved Shalla-Bal, the Surfer believes that Mephisto had violated their agreement.
The Surfer breaks loos and attacks Mephisto, who sends Shalla-Bal back
to Zenn-La. After a brief battle with the Surfer, Mephisto makes his
retreat, and the Surfer makes his escape as he is doused with more
Z-Gas. Although he escapes outside of Earth’s atmosphere, the Surfer
eventually falls victim to the gas and crashes in the Hidden Land of the
Inhumans.
“To Smash the Inhumans!” / GLI INUMANI (1a parte)
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Synopsis
Having crash landed in the Hidden Land of the Inhumans following his
battle with SHIELD, the Silver Surfer finds himself attacked by the evil
Inhumans led by Maximus, who succeeds in making the Surfer believe that
the Inhumans as a whole are responsible for the attack.
Continued to next issue…
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