Descrizione
ALBO ORIGINALE DEL 1972
all’ interno inoltre : IRON-MAN , NICK FURY
CONDIZIONI : BUONISSIME, IN COSTOLA ALONE RESIDUO DA STRISCIA DI SCOTCH RIMOSSA, PICCOLA ABRASIONE SUL PREZZO DI COPERTINA, ALBO NON DI RESA E NON RIFILATO
LEGENDA STATO DI CONSERVAZIONE
condizioni ECCELLENTI (o anche EDICOLA e/o MAGAZZINO) = si intende un oggetto nuovo e perfetto oppure usato senza difetti e praticamente ancora come nuovo, tenendone per quest’ultimo caso in conto ovviamente la datazione ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 8,5 e 9,8 (non assegniamo punteggi superiori a 9,8 perchè trattasi di tipi ideali a ns avviso più teorici e scolastici che reali e concreti, ogni manufatto umano in natura ha una percentuale insita e congenita seppur infinitesimale di imperfezione)
condizioni OTTIME = oggetto nuovo (o talora anche usato ma maneggiato e conservato con molta cura) in cui non si riscontra alcun difetto rilevante e degno di nota, tutt’al più qualche minimo segno di lettura o di uso ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 7 e 8,5
condizioni BUONISSIME = oggetto usato (ed in taluni casi anche fondo di magazzino soggetto a piccole usure del tempo) con lievi imperfezioni e difetti poco vistosi, generalmente molto marginali ed appena percepibili ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 5,5 e 7
condizioni MOLTO BUONE = oggetto usato con imperfezioni vistose e difetti abbastanza spiccati, pur se non completamente invalidanti (generalmente specificati nel dettaglio alla voce CONDIZIONI nella parte inferiore della descrizione di ogni singolo oggetto); corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 4 e 5,5
condizioni PIU’ CHE BUONE / MEDIOCRI = oggetto usato con imperfezioni e difetti evidenti, smaccati, madornali ed invalidanti, assolutamente non collezionabile tuttavia idoneo per la semplice lettura o documentazione ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale inferiore a 4
per eventuali ulteriori dettagli aggiuntivi e specifici si prega di fare sempre riferimento alla voce CONDIZIONI nella parte inferiore della descrizione di ogni singolo oggetto

Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Starr Saxon
- Saxon’s Plastoid
Other Characters:
Synopsis

While Daredevil continues to battle the robot created by Starr Saxon and sent to destroy him by Biggie Benson, Karen Page tries to call Matt Murdock but to no avail.
As the battle rages from Murdock’s apartment to the city street, Foggy begins to realize how working for the first time without Matt Murdock is a lonely experience.
DD manages to knock the robot hard enough to disable its programming making it return to Saxon for more instructions, allowing Daredevil to follow it to its master’s lair.
Revealing himself to Saxon, the two get into a fight until the robot is accidentally programmed to kill Biggie Benson.
Daredevil tries to stop the robot, but continues to be overpowered, rushing to the prison where Benson is being held prisoner, DD exhausted fighting his way into Benson’s cell, passes out just as the robot busts through the wall.

Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- The Phantom (Dr. Birch) (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Bill
- Sam (First appearance), security guard
- Pete, security guard
- Adams (First appearance), a labor union representative
Locations:
Items:
- Iron Man Armor MK III
- Iron Man’s Briefcase
- Stark Industries prototype Moon Missile (First appearance)
Synopsis
Having just arrived home from his battle against Mandarin, Iron Man declines to see Dr. Birch of the New Products Division of Stark International. As he recharges his armor in privacy, Pepper and Happy to further mourn the loss of their boss Tony Stark (whom they are unaware is Iron Man, and believe he is dead, following the events of Tales of Suspense #61, in Italy in DEVC #45)
In his lab, Tony Stark finally comes up with a solution to his energy output needs that up until now had him stuck wearing his armor all the time, and builds a transistor with triple the output power. Finally able to shed his armor, he shows up in his office as Tony Stark, telling Pepper and Happy that he was absent when his house was destroyed because he was in Boston getting engaged to a debutante that lived there. Alerting everyone at the plant that he’s still alive, Stark meets with Dr. Birch about his latest project.
That night a costumed being calling himself the Phantom begins sabotaging the Stark International plant. Soon he has caused a number of accidents that threaten to injure the workers at Stark’s plant, prompting the union to pressure Stark to capture the Phantom through fear of a workers strike.
The following night Iron Man confronts the Phantom and after a battle that takes them across the plant and endangers one worker, Iron Man manages to beat the Phantom by trapping him in a rocket.
Capturing the Phantom and turning him over to the police, he is revealed to be Dr. Birch, who took up the Phantom guise to sabotage Stark International because he was jealous of both Stark and Iron Man.

“Lo! The Eggs Shall Hatch!” / GUARDA ! COVERANNO LE UOVA !
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- SHIELD
- “Dum-Dum” Dugan
- Jasper Sitwell
- unnamed agents
Villains:
Items:
Synopsis
SHIELD sends out a squad of Fury LMDs in hope they can be used to track down who’s trying to kill Fury.
Dugan can’t understand why Fury wants to work with Sitwell, then badgers Jasper until Fury compares them to Laurel & Hardy. Fury also wonders when Gabe will return from his vacation.
The Druid’s eggs have been destroying LMDs, but he decides to draw Fury out into the open, as once Fury’s dead, his “cult” can spread across America. Fury questions The Fixer about the eggs, and a miniature brain found on him. The Fixer seems sure the eggs are not connected with “THEM,” and also says he was captured before “THEM” could give him his final orders. SHIELD arrives at the site of an exploded egg, which turns out to be a trap.
Fury takes on The Druid one-on-one, worried that his men will be targeted if he fails. Sitwell manages to drive a fleet of armored eggs from hiding, and all hell breaks loose.
The Druid brags that his main HQ has not been found, and Sitwell offers to uncover The Druid’s true identity.
Fury finds himself wondering just how ambitious Sitwell is, and how he’d feel if they tried replacing him with a younger man.