Cover: Sal Buscema
Iron Man #36
“...Among Men Stalks the Ramrod!”
In "Among Men Stalks the Ramrod!", Iron Man faces a mystery that tests his resolve, all while navigating a world where even the most ordinary settings hide something far more dangerous. This 1971 issue, with its striking cover by Sal Buscema, features a rare blend of high-tech intrigue and grounded tension, set against a backdrop of vintage comic ads from dealers like Comic Sales Co. and Richard Alf.
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writer Gerry Conway · artist Don Heck · inker Mike Esposito · letterer Artie Simek · colorist Sharon Cohen · cover Sal Buscema
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writer Gerry Conway
artist Don Heck
inker Mike Esposito
letterer Artie Simek
colorist Sharon Cohen
cover pencils, inks Sal Buscema
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Miscellaneous ads from various dealers. Includes comics ads from Comic Sales Co., Richard Alf, F.L. Suza, Passaic Book Center & Robert Bell.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).