Appearing in "The Stronghold of Doctor Strange!"Edit
Featured Characters:
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Appears in flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
- Doctor Strange (Evil Scientist) (Single appearance)[1] (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Communists (Only in flashback)
- Unnamed aliens (presumably from last issue)
Other Characters:
- The Exiles
Possible 1st Appearance
- Carla Strange (Single appearance)[1]
President John F. Kennedy
(Cameo) (First appearance)
Nikita Khrushchev
(Cameo)
- United States Army
- Unnamed Army General
Locations:
- Stark Industries
- The National Hospital for Orphans (First appearance)
- Unnamed Prison
Items:
- Iron Man Armor MK II (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Atomic Naval Cannons (Only in flashback)
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Stronghold of Doctor Strange!"Edit
- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearing in "The Sorcerer's Plot"Edit
Featured Characters:
- General Kozar (military leader from unidentified European nation)
Supporting Characters:
- King Hapwell
- gypsy sorcerer
Adversaries:
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Sorcerer's Plot"Edit
- Synopsis not yet written.
Appearing in "The End of the Universe"Edit
Featured Characters:
- Unidentified pilot
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
Other Characters:
- Scientists
Locations:
- Academy of Science (3000AD)
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The End of the Universe"Edit
- Synopsis not yet written.
NotesEdit
- After breaking out of prison, Dr. Strange gathered a group of international allies, "...the most cunning scientists and power-mad military men on Earth!", in his plot to take over the world. Some of these allies may have been The Exiles.
- This issue features the first time Iron Man uses his armor's boot jets to hover and truly fly. Up until now, his boot jets had only been capable of allowing him to make jet-assisted leaps.
- This issue also features the first time Iron Man uses his armor's magnetic capabilities to levitate ferrous objects (multiple cars) and the first time he demonstrated that he could operate for short durations under water (having been launched from a submarine).
- This issue is reprinted in comics and books, see references for more info.[2]
- Dr. Strange's prison number is 70319
TriviaEdit
- No trivia.
See Also
Recommended ReadingEdit
- Iron Man last appeared in Tales of Suspense #40 (Last Issue); He appears next in Tales of Suspense #42 (Next Issue).
- The Exiles appear next in Captain America #102.
Links and ReferencesEdit
- None.
References
- Comics
- Week 09, 2021
- 1963
- 1963, May
- Silver-Age
- Comics Published in USA
- Tales of Suspense Vol 1
- Marvel Comics
- USA
- Stan Lee/Editor-in-Chief
- Jack Kirby/Cover Artist
- Stan Lee/Writer
- Robert Bernstein/Writer
- Jack Kirby/Penciler
- Dick Ayers/Inker
- Martin Epp/Letterer
- Larry Lieber/Writer
- Larry Lieber/Penciler
- Sol Brodsky/Inker
- Artie Simek/Letterer
- Steve Ditko/Penciler
- Steve Ditko/Inker
- Terry Szenics/Letterer
- Carlo Strange (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Exiles (Criminal Group) (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Carla Strange (Earth-616)/Appearances
- John F. Kennedy (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Nikita Khrushchev (Earth-616)/Appearances
- United States Army (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Stark Industries (Earth-616)/Appearances
- National Hospital for Orphans/Appearances
- Iron Man Armor MK II/Appearances
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