Series: Iron Man, Tales of Suspense 1959 series

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Fantastic Firsts by Stan Lee39
Son of Origins of Marvel Comics by Stan Lee39
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 20: Iron Man (From Tales of Suspense Nos.39-50) by Stan Lee39-50
Essential Iron Man, Volume 1 by Stan Lee39-72
Essential Iron Man: 1 (Essential (Marvel Comics)) by Don Heck39-72
The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Volume 1 HC (Iron Man) by Stan Lee39-83
Bring Back the Bad Guys by Stan Lee50
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 45: The Invincible Iron Man (From Tales of Suspense Nos.51-65) by Stan Lee51-65
Captain America: Red, White & Blue by Paul Dini55
Captain America: Red, White & Blue by Bruce Jones55
Marvel Masterworks, Volume 65: The Invincilbe Iron Man (From Tales of Suspense Nos.66-83 & Tales to Astonish No.82) by Stan Lee66-83
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE INVINCIBLE IRON MAN VOL.3 (Variant Cover)66-83
Essential Iron Man, Volume 2 by Stan Lee73-99
The Iron Man Omnibus, Vol. 2 by Stan Lee84-99
Marvel Masterworks Vol. 77: Iron Man Vo.l 4 TOS #84-99, Iron Man & Sub-Mariner #1, Iron Man #1 by Stan Lee84-99

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Books collecting Iron Man's stories from the first Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense series, which ran from 1959 until 1968.

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