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{{Comic Template | Image = Iron Man Graphic Novel Crash Vol 1 1.jpg | Month = 4 | Year = 1988 | ReleaseDate = 12-8-1987 | Publisher = Epic Comics | Pages = 72 | OriginalPrice = $12.95 US | NextIssue = -

| Editor-in-Chief = Tom DeFalco | CoverArtist1 = Mike Saenz

| Quotation = | Speaker =

| Writer1_1 = Mike Saenz | Penciler1_1 = Mike Saenz | Inker1_1 = Mike Saenz | Colourist1_1 = Mike Saenz | Letterer1_1 = Typeset | Letterer1_2 = Mike Saenz | Editor1_1 = Archie Goodwin

| StoryTitle1 = Crash | Synopsis1 = An aged Tony Stark is about to sell some of his most prized inventions to a Japanese competitor, against the wishes of one Nick Fury and SHIELD. Fury's concerns turn out to be valid, and Stark-Iron Man, along with a robotic Iron Man, set out to make things right. Unfortunately, the bad guys' contingency plan results in the robotic armor gaining sentience, and Stark has no choice but to let it be free (DH 11-26-2001)

| Appearing1 = Featured Characters:

  • {{Only|Iron Man

Supporting Characters:

  • Col. Nick Fury

Villains:

Other Characters:

  • Valerie (host of the Virtual Valerie Show)
  • Ralph Blaster (virtual host of Global News replacing Ray Tracy)
  • Micro (Tony Stark's robotic assistant)
  • Mr. Jones (Stark Producton Manager)
  • Maxie Graham
  • S.H.I.E.L.D.
    • Ramos
  • Hiro Matsui
  • Bjornstrand
  • Keiko Takimoto
  • Hideo Shinoda (ESON executive, Keiko Takimoto's step-father)

Locations:

Items:

Vehicles:

  • S.H.I.E.L.D. Levicarrier (replaced the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier)
  • Aerospace Plane (ASP) (in video) (Single appearance)[1]
  1. First and only known appearance to date besides flashbacks
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