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Between Elseworlds, Layton worked with Marvel Comics on an Iron Man reunion, which saw him produce the four-part limited series Iron Man: Bad Blood with his long-term collaborator David Michelinie. The series ran from September to December 2000, with art by Layton and, as previously, the plot was a joint effort, and the final script by Michelinie.
Writer/artist Bob Layton said of the story: "I'm gonna quote David Michelinie here, that it was never our intention to do anything relevant. We were paid to, basically, do the next episode of Iron Man. [It's] just [that in] that particular issue, alcoholism was the bad guy. Instead of Doctor Doom or somebody like that, it was the bottle. That ...
An Iron Man story appeared in the one-shot issue Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1 (April 1968), before the "Golden Avenger" [1] made his solo debut with Iron Man #1 (May 1968). [2] The series' indicia gives its copyright title as Iron Man , while the trademarked cover logo of most issues is The Invincible Iron Man .
The Invincible Iron Man Vol. 3: 1970-1974: Iron Man #26–67, Daredevil #73 968 27 Aug 2024: Gil Kane cover: 978-1302955403: Gil Kane Namor DM cover: 978-1302955410: 1 Iron Man by David Michelinie, Bob Layton and John Romita Jr. 1978-1982 Iron Man #115–157 944 19 Feb 2013: John Romita Jr. cover: 978-0785167129: Bob Layton DM cover: 978-0785167679
Iron Man intercepts and negates the Raiders, and later finds out one name is missing from Hammer's database due to a glitch in the upload. Tony and Jim Rhodes run a search of other armor-using individuals, which prompts Tony to identify the government-sponsored Stingray as the best candidate, as other known armored heroes and villains are either not advanced enough or would not use others ...
Collecting files of comics related art by Bob Layton. ... File:Iron Man 225.jpg This page was last edited on 17 September 2010, at 05:30 (UTC). ...
Having achieved great success by relaunching Marvel Comics's Iron Man in the 1970s (with co-writer David Michelinie), Bob Layton had gone on to considerable acclaim in the early to mid-1990s at Valiant Comics, where he worked "first as co-architect of the Valiant Universe, and then, as Editor-in-Chief and Senior Vice President."
"Doomquest" is a two-issue Iron Man story arc written by David Michelinie and Bob Layton with art by John Romita Jr. and published by Marvel Comics. The arc first appears in Iron Man #149–150. One of the most popular stories of the title character, it establishes Doctor Doom as a member of his rogues gallery , a villainous counterpart who ...
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