Tales of Suspense #39 Debuts Marvel’s Most Famous Armored Hero
Image Courtesy of Marvel Comics In the early 1960s, Marvel Comics was roaring to life with titles that carried over from Atlas Comics, released among new titles like Fantastic Four (November 1961)…
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