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| Year = 1966 |
| Year = 1966 |
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| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee |
| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee |
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| CoverArtist1 = Gene Colan |
| CoverArtist1 = Gene Colan |
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+ | | CoverArtist4 = Sam Rosen |
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+ | | Writer1_1 = Stan Lee |
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| Penciler1_1 = Adam Austin |
| Penciler1_1 = Adam Austin |
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| Inker1_1 = Gary Michaels |
| Inker1_1 = Gary Michaels |
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+ | | Inker1_2 = Sol Brodsky |
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+ | | Letterer1_1 = Artie Simek |
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| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee |
| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee |
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− | | StoryTitle2 = "Where Walks the Sleeper!" |
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⚫ | Arriving at the hospital, Iron Man learns that Hogan has been kidnapped, and he follows the clues to a castle which has been imported into the States from Europe and rebuilt. Iron Man soon learns that Happy's kidnapper is the Black Knight, who is seeking to get revenge on Iron Man over an earlier defeat. |
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⚫ | Fighting his opponent, Iron Man's armor soon runs low on power and Iron Man is easily defeated by the Black Knight, who leaves Iron Man for dead in the castle. Iron Man struggles to find Happy, who is still alive but is still at great risk of death unless he gets the medical attention he needs. |
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− | '''Featured |
+ | '''Featured Characters:''' |
− | * {{apn|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man (Tony Stark)]]}} |
+ | * {{apn|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man (Tony Stark)]]|Avengers #22}} |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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− | * {{a|[[ |
+ | * {{a|[[Stark Industries (Earth-616)|Stark Industries]]}} |
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+ | ** {{apn|[[Harold Hogan (Earth-616)|Happy Hogan]]|Tales of Suspense #71}} |
+ | ** {{apn|[[Virginia Potts (Earth-616)|Pepper Potts]]}} |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
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− | * {{ |
+ | * {{apn|[[Nathan Garrett (Earth-616)|Black Knight (Nathan Garrett)]]|Marvel: Heroes & Legends Vol 1 1|Avengers #47}} {{ApDeath}} |
'''Other Characters:''' |
'''Other Characters:''' |
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− | * {{ |
+ | * {{apn|[[Harrington Byrd (Earth-616)|Senator Harrington Byrd]]}} |
+ | * {{apn|[[Elendil (Earth-616)|Elendil]]|Fantastic Four Annual #3}} |
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+ | '''Races and Species:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Earth]]}} |
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+ | *** {{a|[[Washington, D.C.]]}} |
− | * {{a|[[ |
+ | **** {{a|[[National Mall]]}} |
− | ** {{a|[[ |
+ | ***** {{a|[[Capitol Building]]}} |
− | *** {{a|[[ |
+ | *** {{a|[[Potomac River]]}} |
+ | *** {{a|[[Virginia (State)|Virginia]]}} |
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+ | ***** {{g|[[Garrett Castle (America)|Garrett Castle]]|Around 30 miles outside of Washington, D.C.}} |
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+ | *** {{a|[[New York (State)|New York]]}} |
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+ | ***** {{a|[[Queens]]}} |
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+ | ****** {{a|[[Flushing]]}} |
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+ | ******* {{a|[[Stark Enterprises Main Plant|Stark Enterprises]]}} |
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'''Items:''' |
'''Items:''' |
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− | * {{a|[[Iron Man Armor MK]]}} |
+ | * {{a|[[Iron Man Armor Model 3|Iron Man Armor MK IV]]}} |
* {{a|[[Black Knight's Power Lance]]}} |
* {{a|[[Black Knight's Power Lance]]}} |
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+ | | Synopsis1 = {{Quote|The way I'm being led to the slaughter, I almost expect to see a lady's white scarf fluttering in the breeze from an overhead branch!|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]]}} |
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⚫ | '''Continuing from last issue'''... After hearing that there are additional complications in Happy Hogan's recovery after being injured during Iron Man's fight with the Titanium Man, the Golden Avenger pays a visit to the hospital where he is being treated even though Senator Byrd has asked Tony Stark to appear before a Senate committee to reveal the secrets of Iron Man's armor. |
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− | * Agent 3 (Schlag) {{1st}} |
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⚫ | Arriving at the hospital, Iron Man learns that Hogan has been kidnapped, and he follows the clues to a castle which has been imported into the States from Europe and rebuilt. Iron Man soon learns that Happy's kidnapper is the Black Knight, who is seeking to get revenge on Iron Man over an earlier defeat. |
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+ | | StoryTitle2 = "Where Walks the Sleeper!" |
+ | | Writer2_1 = Stan Lee |
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+ | | Penciler2_1 = Jack Kirby |
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+ | | Inker2_1 = George Tuska |
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+ | | Editor2_1 = Stan Lee |
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+ | | Appearing2 = |
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+ | <!--'''Supporting Characters:''' |
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+ | * <br/>--> |
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+ | '''Antagonists:''' |
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+ | * {{1st|[[Agent 3 (Schlag) (Earth-616)|Agent 3 (Schlag)]]}} |
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+ | '''Other Characters''' |
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+ | * Pawnbroker {{Unnamed}} |
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+ | '''Races and Species:''' |
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+ | * {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Robots]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Earth]]}} |
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+ | ** {{a|[[Germany]]}} |
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+ | *** {{a|[[Bavaria]]}} |
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+ | **** an unnamed forest |
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+ | **** {{a|[[Gortmund]]}} |
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+ | **** {{1st|[[Molnitz]]}} |
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+ | * {{a|[[Captain America's Uniform]]}} and {{a|[[Captain America's Shield|Shield]]}} |
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⚫ | | Synopsis2 = [[File:Tales of Suspense Vol 1 73 021.jpg|thumb|150px]] While Captain America follows the first of three Sleeper robots awoken by Nazi sleeper Agents, the second one (a giant manta-shaped flying machine) is awoken in the town of Telbeck by the second sleeper agent, who is killed in the explosion that frees the second Sleeper. After trying to stop the second Sleeper, he finds it also is impervious to his attacks. Cap then instead opts to hitch a ride on the flying machine as it combines with the first Sleeper robot and flies off to meet the third and final Sleeper. |
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− | * The Iron Man story is reprinted in [[Essential Series Vol 1 Iron Man 1|Essential Iron Man #1]] |
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− | * The Captain America story is reprinted in [[Essential Series Vol 1 Captain America 1|Essential Captain America #1]] and [[Captain America Annual Vol 1 2|Captain America Special #2]]. |
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+ | | Notes = |
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+ | * In "My Life for Yours!": Credits read: "This oughta set some kind of record! All these Bullpen buddies had a hand in this one: Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Adam Austin, Gary Michaels, Sol Brodsky, Flo Steinberg, and merrie ol' Marie Severin!" |
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+ | * In "My Life for Yours!" plot assist by Steinberg. |
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+ | * In "Where Walks the Sleeper!" layouts by Kirby, pencils by Tuska. |
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+ | * {{c|Tales of Suspense Vol 1 70}} and {{c|Tales of Suspense Vol 1 59}} |
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| Recommended = |
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Revision as of 01:29, 26 March 2021
Appearing in ""My Life for Yours!""
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- ⏴ Black Knight (Nathan Garrett) ⏵ (Apparent death)
Other Characters:
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- Washington, D.C.
- Potomac River
- Virginia
- Valley Road Drive (First appearance)
- Garrett Castle (Around 30 miles outside of Washington, D.C.)
- Valley Road Drive (First appearance)
- New York
- United States of America
Items:
Synopsis for ""My Life for Yours!""
Continuing from last issue... After hearing that there are additional complications in Happy Hogan's recovery after being injured during Iron Man's fight with the Titanium Man, the Golden Avenger pays a visit to the hospital where he is being treated even though Senator Byrd has asked Tony Stark to appear before a Senate committee to reveal the secrets of Iron Man's armor.
Arriving at the hospital, Iron Man learns that Hogan has been kidnapped, and he follows the clues to a castle which has been imported into the States from Europe and rebuilt. Iron Man soon learns that Happy's kidnapper is the Black Knight, who is seeking to get revenge on Iron Man over an earlier defeat.
Fighting his opponent, Iron Man's armor soon runs low on power and Iron Man is easily defeated by the Black Knight, who leaves Iron Man for dead in the castle. Iron Man struggles to find Happy, who is still alive but is still at great risk of death unless he gets the medical attention he needs.
Appearing in ""Where Walks the Sleeper!""
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- ⏴ Sleeper (Nazi Robot) ⏵
- ⏴ Agent 2 (Erica Wolfmann) (Death)
- Agent 3 (Schlag) (First appearance)
Other Characters
- Pawnbroker (Unnamed)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis for ""Where Walks the Sleeper!""
While Captain America follows the first of three Sleeper robots awoken by Nazi sleeper Agents, the second one (a giant manta-shaped flying machine) is awoken in the town of Telbeck by the second sleeper agent, who is killed in the explosion that frees the second Sleeper. After trying to stop the second Sleeper, he finds it also is impervious to his attacks. Cap then instead opts to hitch a ride on the flying machine as it combines with the first Sleeper robot and flies off to meet the third and final Sleeper.
As Captain America is forced to jump off the flying combination of the first and second sleeper due to an attack by NATO aircraft, the third sleeper agent secures the device needed to awake the third and final Sleeper robot.
Notes
- In "My Life for Yours!": Credits read: "This oughta set some kind of record! All these Bullpen buddies had a hand in this one: Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, Adam Austin, Gary Michaels, Sol Brodsky, Flo Steinberg, and merrie ol' Marie Severin!"
- In "My Life for Yours!" plot assist by Steinberg.
- In "Where Walks the Sleeper!" layouts by Kirby, pencils by Tuska.
- Nathan Garrett's castle portrayed this issue is not to be confused with Garrett Castle in England.
- This issue contains a letters page, Mails of Suspense. Letters are published from Bob Pence, Alfred Attanasio, Joseph D. Kaposta, Donald McGregor, and Linda Crowe.
- Tales of Suspense #70 and Tales of Suspense #59