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| Speaker = [[Gary Gilbert (Earth-616)|Firebrand]]
 
| Speaker = [[Gary Gilbert (Earth-616)|Firebrand]]
   
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| Solicit = A story ripped from today's screaming headlines! how does Iron Man defeat the new kind of menace they call—the Firebrand?
| StoryTitle1 = The Fury of Firebrand!
 
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| StoryTitle1 = The Fury of the Firebrand!
 
| Synopsis1 = Eddie March is released from the hospital and Tony Stark greets him with an offer to head a Community Center sponsored by Stark's Iron Man Foundation to be built in Eddie's hometown, Bay City. Iron Man presents Eddie to Lyle Bradshaw at the groundbreaking ceremony but protestors claim they don't want the center. Eddie and Iron Man try to talk to them, but Firebrand arrives, and when Iron Man tries to subdue him, fearing an accidental thermo-Wast will injure someone, a riot breaks out. Iron Man chases Firebrand while Eddie learns from protester Helene Davis that they would rather have investment in local businesses than a white Realtor and construction company make money building a center. Iron Man meets with Eddie in Bradshaw's office, who refuses to listen to Helene. Firebrand bursts in and abducts Bradshaw whose exposed files reveal he owns the firms building the center. Back at the construction site Iron Man frees Bradshaw, drives off Firebrand, and ends the protest by revealing Bradshaw's corruption, then offers Eddie a position in the Iron Man Foundation.
 
| Synopsis1 = Eddie March is released from the hospital and Tony Stark greets him with an offer to head a Community Center sponsored by Stark's Iron Man Foundation to be built in Eddie's hometown, Bay City. Iron Man presents Eddie to Lyle Bradshaw at the groundbreaking ceremony but protestors claim they don't want the center. Eddie and Iron Man try to talk to them, but Firebrand arrives, and when Iron Man tries to subdue him, fearing an accidental thermo-Wast will injure someone, a riot breaks out. Iron Man chases Firebrand while Eddie learns from protester Helene Davis that they would rather have investment in local businesses than a white Realtor and construction company make money building a center. Iron Man meets with Eddie in Bradshaw's office, who refuses to listen to Helene. Firebrand bursts in and abducts Bradshaw whose exposed files reveal he owns the firms building the center. Back at the construction site Iron Man frees Bradshaw, drives off Firebrand, and ends the protest by revealing Bradshaw's corruption, then offers Eddie a position in the Iron Man Foundation.
 
| Writer1_1 = Archie Goodwin
 
| Writer1_1 = Archie Goodwin
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'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man (Tony Stark)]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man (Tony Stark)]]}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Edward March (Earth-616)|Eddie March]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Edward March (Earth-616)|Eddie March]]}}
'''Villains:'''
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'''Antagonists:'''
* {{1st|[[Gary Gilbert (Earth-616)|Firebrand]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Gary Gilbert (Earth-616)|Firebrand]]|-|Iron Man #48}} {{1st}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* Lyle Bradshaw
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* {{1st|[[Lyle Bradshaw (Earth-616)|Lyle Bradshaw]]}}
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* {{1st|[[Helene Davis (Earth-616)|Helene]]}}
* Helene <br/>
 
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
* {{a|[[New York]]}}
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* {{a|[[United States of America|United States Of America]]}}
* Bay City<br/>
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** {{a|[[New York City]]}}
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*** {{Mentioned|[[New York Hospital]]}}
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** {{1st|[[Bay City]]}}
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*** {{1st|[[North Side]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
* {{a|[[Iron Man Armor MK IV]]}}
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* {{a|[[Iron Man Armor Model 3|Iron Man Armor MK IV]]}}
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* {{1st|[[Firebrand Battlesuit]]}}
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
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* <br/>
   
| Notes = * As seen on page one, this issue is Story # 271Z.
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* As seen on page one, this issue is Story # 271Z.
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* This issue contains a letters page, '''"Sock It To Shell-Head"'''. Letters are published from Harvey Sobel, Nick Pauley, David Harper, Jean Laidig, Ross Fannucchi, Dirk Burhans, Kevin Naughton, and Robert Ashburn.
   
* This issue contains a letters page, "Sock It To Shell-Head". Letters are published from Harvey Sobel, Nick Pauley, David Harper, Jean Laidig, Ross Fannucchi, Dirk Burhans, Kevin Naughton, and Robert Ashburn.
 
   
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =

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Quote1 I'm out to tear down the establishment any and ever way I can! Quote2
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Synopsis for "The Fury of the Firebrand!"

Eddie March is released from the hospital and Tony Stark greets him with an offer to head a Community Center sponsored by Stark's Iron Man Foundation to be built in Eddie's hometown, Bay City. Iron Man presents Eddie to Lyle Bradshaw at the groundbreaking ceremony but protestors claim they don't want the center. Eddie and Iron Man try to talk to them, but Firebrand arrives, and when Iron Man tries to subdue him, fearing an accidental thermo-Wast will injure someone, a riot breaks out. Iron Man chases Firebrand while Eddie learns from protester Helene Davis that they would rather have investment in local businesses than a white Realtor and construction company make money building a center. Iron Man meets with Eddie in Bradshaw's office, who refuses to listen to Helene. Firebrand bursts in and abducts Bradshaw whose exposed files reveal he owns the firms building the center. Back at the construction site Iron Man frees Bradshaw, drives off Firebrand, and ends the protest by revealing Bradshaw's corruption, then offers Eddie a position in the Iron Man Foundation.

Solicit Synopsis

A story ripped from today's screaming headlines! how does Iron Man defeat the new kind of menace they call—the Firebrand?

Notes

  • As seen on page one, this issue is Story # 271Z.
  • This issue contains a letters page, "Sock It To Shell-Head". Letters are published from Harvey Sobel, Nick Pauley, David Harper, Jean Laidig, Ross Fannucchi, Dirk Burhans, Kevin Naughton, and Robert Ashburn.

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