Titan Pocket Book #9
In "The Final Sleep," Iron Man, battered from a clash with the Black Knight, struggles to summon Pepper Potts for help. With dwindling power, he relies on her to drive him to the Stark factory for a recharge—just as Senator Byrd threatens legal action. Meanwhile, at the hospital, Happy Hogan’s treatment with Stark’s untested Enervator device takes a shocking turn, transforming him into the Freak and sending him into a rage. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Adam Austin, with inks by Gary Michaels and lettering by Artie Simek, this 1981 Marvel UK pocket book features a cover by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky.
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Iron Man is weakened from his battle with the Black Knight. He has just enough energy left in his armor to summon Pepper for aid. She drives him to the Stark factory where he recharges. An aggrieved Senator Byrd telephones and threatens Stark with a subpoena. Pepper, who still hates Tony Stark, shows concern for Iron Man. In the hospital, Happy Hogan is treated with Stark's untested Enervator device. Happy turns into the Freak and goes berserk. He tussles with Iron Man and then runs away.
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