Comic Book: Invincible Iron Man (1998 series)

Description:
Volume 3.

Data Sheet:
Dates
Feb 1998 to Dec 2004
1998
N/A

Characters most frequently found in this comic book:
In order of appearances.

Iron Man
Iron Man

(Anthony Stark)
Pepper Potts
Pepper Potts

(Pepper Hogan)
Plus: Rumiko Fujikawa.

Comics Index

Page: 4 of 4

Indexed Comics: 89

Comics sorted by date. Oldest shown first. Up to 25 comics per page. Page navigator at the bottom of the page.

Invincible Iron Man #74
3 stars

Invincible Iron Man #74

January 2004
"Logistics"
Script: John Jackson Miller
Conrad Stu cannot believe it when he learns from the U.S. President George W. Bush himself that Tony Stark is the new nominee for Secretary of Defense. But it is the only way for Tony to be on top of things after Sonny Burch released his secret invention patents to defense contractors. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #75
3 stars

Invincible Iron Man #75

February 2004
"Technology"
Script: John Jackson Miller
Tony Stark works hard trying to convince the American public that he's the right choice for Secretary of State. But he gets bad publicity from newscasts who paint him like a lier, a womanizer. And the ones that know him are at least surprised about his nomination. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #76
3 stars

Invincible Iron Man #76

March 2004
"Advice and Consent"
Script: John Jackson Miller
After a long hearing with the U.S. Senante, Tony Stark is NOT voted as the new Secretary of Defense. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #77
4 stars

Invincible Iron Man #77

April 2004
"The Best Defense Part 5: Unsuited"
Script: John Jackson Miller
Note that this was written by T Vernon, not Rob Johnson. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #78
5 stars

Invincible Iron Man #78

May 2004
"The Best Defense Part 6: Confirmation"
Script: John Jackson Miller
The F-16 fighters have spotted the crashing transport plane but they are targeted by missiles from the buggy defense system installed around Washington. Iron Man arrives to shoot down the missiles and has the jets divert them away from the transport. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #79
3 stars

Invincible Iron Man #79

June 2004
"The Deep End Part One of Four: Meeting Hell"
Script: John Jackson Miller
In Hatra, Iraq, a team of American soldiers discovers archaeologist Rob Schweiger in a ruin late at night; Rob claims it is a temple of Ishtar. Suddenly the group comes under fire with brightly lit blasts. Then, the goddess Ishtar appears to Rob and offers him her hand…. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #80
3.5 stars

Invincible Iron Man #80

June 2004
"The Deep End Part Two: Magic Bullets"
Script: John Jackson Miller
At Baghdad International Airport, an incoming plane drops an advanced all-terrain vehicle onto the tarmac: this is how Tony Stark, Secretary of Defense, arrives in Iraq on an important mission. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #81
4 stars

Invincible Iron Man #81

July 2004
"The Deep End [Part Three]: Baptism of Fire!"
Script: John Jackson Miller
Layla reviews her life: studying science in Baghdad when, on her 18th birthday, her Kurdish parents were killed by Saddam Hussein’s bombs. On her 21st birthday, her husband and children were killed by Saddam Hussein’s bombs. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #82
4 stars

Invincible Iron Man #82

July 2004
"The Deep End [Part Four]: Force Projection"
Script: John Jackson Miller
Tony Stark has a vision of Baghdad being destroyed by Ishtar’s bioweapon leading to a nuclear holocaust then he recovers his senses, having just been punched in the face by Force. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #83
2.5 stars

Invincible Iron Man #83

July 2004
"Heavy Metal Genocide"
Script: John Jackson Miller
Iron Man wakes up in a spaceship, his head heavy and his mind disoriented. Then he sees Titanium Man and starts fighting him. T-Man begs him to stop as they are on the same side. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #84
4 stars

Invincible Iron Man #84

August 2004
"Turf War part 1: When Worlds Collide!"
Script: John Jackson Miller
Now that Avengers Mansion is considered a sovereign nation, Jarvis must explain to Henry Peter Gyrich that the city will no longer pick up the trash, which boggles Gyrich’s mind…. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #85
4 stars

Invincible Iron Man #85

August 2004
"Turf War part 2: Uninvited Guests"
Script: John Jackson Miller
At the Pentagon, Tony Stark’s sudden silence worries the Senate/military team though Senator Zimmer suspects Stark of some sneaky scheme…. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #86
3 stars

Invincible Iron Man #86

September 2004
"The Singularity part 1"
Script: Mark Ricketts
Tony Stark is trying to figure out why he suddenly lost control of himself during his speech at the U.N. Headquarters, where he threatened the Latverian Embassador severely (as told in Avengers #500); Tony speaks about the matter with his friend Happy Hogan (Pepper Pott's husband). [...]
Invincible Iron Man #87
3 stars

Invincible Iron Man #87

October 2004
"The Singularity part 2"
Script: Mark Ricketts
While Tony Stark is locked in his isolation chamber, running all kinds of tests to discover why he lost control of himself at the U.N. Headquarters (Avengers #500), Rumiko Fujikawa is in New York remembering the time when Tony almost proposed to her (not usual in such a playboy!), and a U.S. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #88
3 stars

Invincible Iron Man #88

November 2004
"The Singularity part 3"
Script: Mark Ricketts
Tony Stark wears a second Iron Man armor to battle the original one, operated by an unknown individual. U.S. Soldiers in older Iron Man armors are standing by, with orders to kill the last standing Iron Man. [...]
Invincible Iron Man #89
3 stars

Invincible Iron Man #89

December 2004
"The Singularity part 4"
Script: Mark Ricketts
The man operating the Iron Man is Clarence Ward, the criminal industrialist humbled by Tony Stark in Irak months ago. Tony is able to defeat him right before Pepper Potts at Stark's War Room activates a failsafe which shuts the Iron Man armors down. After Tony heads out, the U.S. [...]
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