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| Image = Tales of Suspense Vol 1 82.jpg
 
| Image = Tales of Suspense Vol 1 82.jpg
| Month = October
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| Year = 1966
 
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As Iron Man tries to break free, Pepper cheers him on and offers to find Tony Stark to help him, however when Iron Man thinks his built in live wire has allowed him to break free of the paralysis ray, he soon learns that in reality, the Titanium Man is no longer training the ray on him, but on Pepper Potts instead. This story is continued next issue...
 
As Iron Man tries to break free, Pepper cheers him on and offers to find Tony Stark to help him, however when Iron Man thinks his built in live wire has allowed him to break free of the paralysis ray, he soon learns that in reality, the Titanium Man is no longer training the ray on him, but on Pepper Potts instead. This story is continued next issue...
   
| Synopsis2 = {{Quote|There's nothing like inaction to sap a fighting man's energy! It's probably just boredom, but I'm actually feeling tired! I hope it isn't my age fibally catching up with me! I couldn't bear having to retire!|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]]}}
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| Synopsis2 = {{Quote|There's nothing like inaction to sap a fighting man's energy! It's probably just boredom, but I'm actually feeling tired! I hope it isn't my age finally catching up with me! I couldn't bear having to retire!|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]]}}
 
One night while alone in Avengers Mansion, Captain America is once again reminiscing about his past during World War 2 when he is briefly visited by Jarvis. Deciding to check on the ready room one more time, he is suddenly attacked by his old World War 2 foe, Agent Axis, who vanishes as suddenly as he appears.
 
One night while alone in Avengers Mansion, Captain America is once again reminiscing about his past during World War 2 when he is briefly visited by Jarvis. Deciding to check on the ready room one more time, he is suddenly attacked by his old World War 2 foe, Agent Axis, who vanishes as suddenly as he appears.
   
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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|[[Stark Industries (Earth-616)|Stark Industries]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Stark Industries (Earth-616)|Stark Industries]]}}
** {{a|[[Harold Hogan (Earth-616)|Happy Hogan]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Harold Hogan (Earth-616)|Happy Hogan]]|Tales of Suspense #80}}
** {{a|[[Virginia Potts (Earth-616)|Pepper Potts]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Virginia Potts (Earth-616)|Pepper Potts]]|Tales of Suspense #80}}
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'''Antagonists:'''
* {{a|[[Boris Bullski (Earth-616)|Titanium Man]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Boris Bullski (Earth-616)|Titanium Man]]}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* Senator [[Harrington Byrd (Earth-616)|Harrington Byrd]]
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* {{apn|[[Harrington Byrd (Earth-616)|Senator Harrington Byrd]]}}
 
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* {{a|[[Washington, D.C.]]}}
 
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*** {{a|[[Capitol Building]]}}
 
*** {{a|[[Capitol Building]]}}
 
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* {{a|[[Iron Man Armor MK IV]]}}
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* {{a|[[Iron Man Armor Model 3|Iron Man Armor MK IV]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Titanium Man Armor (Bullski's)]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Titanium Man Armor (Bullski's)]]}}
 
* {{1st|[[Unstable Freon Bomb|Iron Man's Unstable Freon Bomb]]}}
 
* {{1st|[[Unstable Freon Bomb|Iron Man's Unstable Freon Bomb]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]|Avengers #33}}
 
* {{apn|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]|Avengers #33}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Edwin Jarvis (Earth-616)|Edwin Jarvis]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Edwin Jarvis (Earth-616)|Edwin Jarvis]]|Avengers #18}}
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* {{a|[[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M.]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M.]]}}
** {{1st|[[Super-Adaptoid (Earth-616)|Adaptoid]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Super-Adaptoid (Earth-616)|Adaptoid]]|-}} {{1st}}
** {{a|[[Bornag Royale (Earth-616)|Count Bornag Royale]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Bornag Royale (Earth-616)|Count Bornag Royale]]|Strange Tales #149|-}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
* {{photo|[[James Buchanan Barnes (Earth-616)|Bucky Barnes]]}}
 
* {{photo|[[James Buchanan Barnes (Earth-616)|Bucky Barnes]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Avengers Mansion]]}}
 
*** {{a|[[Avengers Mansion]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
 
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* {{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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* {{a|[[Captain America's Shield]]}}
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* {{a|[[Captain America's Uniform]]}}
   
 
| Notes =
 
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* [[Agent Axis (Earth-616)|Agent Axis]] was not actually a Marvel character, but a [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Agent_Axis_I_%28Earth-Two%29 golden age character from the DC universe]. It seems either Stan Lee or Jack Kirby confused this when writing/drawing this issue. Agent Axis will appear later as an halluncination in {{c|Captain America #162}}. Eventually, The Agent was retconned and created for the [[Marvel Universe]] by [[Roy Thomas]]. Agent Axis is properly introduced in {{c|Invaders Annual #1}}<ref>[http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=158753 comicbookresources.com forums]</ref>.
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* [[Agent Axis (Earth-616)|Agent Axis]] was not actually a Marvel character, but a [[w:c:dc:Agent_Axis_(New_Earth)|golden age character from the DC universe]]. It seems either Stan Lee or Jack Kirby confused this when writing/drawing this issue. Agent Axis will appear later as an halluncination in {{c|Captain America #162}}. Eventually, The Agent was retconned and created for the [[Marvel Universe]] by [[Roy Thomas]]. Agent Axis is properly introduced in {{c|Invaders Annual #1}}<ref>[http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=158753 comicbookresources.com forums]</ref>.
   
 
* This issue contains a letters page, '''Mails of Suspense'''. Letters are published from ''Sterling Evans, Haun Nelson, Timothy Kuhn, James Taylor,'' and ''Bill Todd''.
 
* This issue contains a letters page, '''Mails of Suspense'''. Letters are published from ''Sterling Evans, Haun Nelson, Timothy Kuhn, James Taylor,'' and ''Bill Todd''.
   
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* References: {{c|Strange Tales Vol 1 149}}
* The Iron Man story is reprinted in [[Essential Series Vol 1 Iron Man 2|Essential Iron Man #2]] and {{c|Iron Man Annual #2}}
 
 
* The Captain America story is reprinted in [[Essential Series Vol 1 Captain America 1|Essential Captain America #1]] and {{c|Marvel Double Feature #6}}.
 
   
 
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Quote1 My transistors are fully charged -- My armor's in perfect repair -- Your size alone can't beat me! Quote2
Iron Man (Tony Stark)

Appearing in "By Force of Arms!"

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Continued from last issue... Turning himself in to report to a Senate Committee on national security over the secrets of Iron Man's armor, Tony Stark flies into Washington D.C. to present himself to the hearing in his Iron Man armor, however on the way he is attacked by the newly revived Titanium Man who was launched into Washington D.C. by the Soviets.

As the two armor clad titans clash, the entire city of Washington D.C. look on, including Senator Harrington Byrd who called the committee meeting, as well as Pepper Potts and Happy Hogan, who have just arrived in D.C. to support their boss, Tony Stark.

As the Titanium Man attempts to destroy Iron Man, the Golden Avenger attempts to bring Titanium Man into a secluded area of outside of town to prevent any innocents from getting injured. However a crowd (including Pepper and Happy) soon appear to watch the fight, and Titanium Man manages to catch Iron Man in his paralysis ray.

As Iron Man tries to break free, Pepper cheers him on and offers to find Tony Stark to help him, however when Iron Man thinks his built in live wire has allowed him to break free of the paralysis ray, he soon learns that in reality, the Titanium Man is no longer training the ray on him, but on Pepper Potts instead. This story is continued next issue...

Appearing in "The Maddening Mystery of the Inconceivable Adaptoid!"

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Synopsis for "The Maddening Mystery of the Inconceivable Adaptoid!"

Quote1 There's nothing like inaction to sap a fighting man's energy! It's probably just boredom, but I'm actually feeling tired! I hope it isn't my age finally catching up with me! I couldn't bear having to retire! Quote2
Captain America

One night while alone in Avengers Mansion, Captain America is once again reminiscing about his past during World War 2 when he is briefly visited by Jarvis. Deciding to check on the ready room one more time, he is suddenly attacked by his old World War 2 foe, Agent Axis, who vanishes as suddenly as he appears.

When checking the monitor room he is soon interrupted by a communication from yet another old World War 2 foe: Fang the Warlord. Fearing that he may be losing his mind, he soon finds himself living a vivid fantasy where he and his late partner Bucky are in a car fleeing the Nazi's the two fight off their attackers before Cap realizes this is yet another strange hallucination.

Next he sees what he believes to be Sgt. Duffy and a troops on a hike, and soon grows faint to be helped who appear to be Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch. When Cap asks what they are doing in New York when last he heard they were in Europe trying to get their lost powers back, it turns out that it was really Jarvis he was talking to.

Elsewhere, a group of SHIELD agents have uncovered an AIM facility where they find Count Royal, an AIM operative who has released something that they learn is called an "Adaptoid."
Back at Avengers Mansion as Jarvis places the unconscious Captain America in his bed, Jarvis soon also suddenly transforms into the Adaptoid, which then takes on the shape of Captain America, and takes Cap's shield. This story is continued next issue...

Notes

  • This issue contains a letters page, Mails of Suspense. Letters are published from Sterling Evans, Haun Nelson, Timothy Kuhn, James Taylor, and Bill Todd.

Trivia

  • The splash page of the Captain America story lists this credit: Irving Forbush sharpened the pencils.

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