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  1. Browse the Marvel comic series Invincible Iron Man (2022 - Present). Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them!

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    Featured Characters:

    •Iron Man (Tony Stark) (First appearance)

    Supporting Characters:

    •Jim "Rhodey" Rhodes (First appearance)

    •Pepper Potts (First appearance)

    •Li Mei (First appearance; dies) (Main story and flashback)

    At an excavation of an ancient Chinese architecture in China, a worker hears a statue of the Mandarin whispering. When the statue's eyes start glowing, the worker falls off his platform and runs away screaming about the Mandarin. James Rhodes watches the excavation from afar before talking with his project manager, Mr. Ling. The manager warns Rhodes that if the rivers continue to swell, the ruins could collapse. Rhodes says that they are behind schedule because of the Jade Dragon's "commando raids".

    With the arrival of another shipment of steel, Rhodes tells Mr. Ling that they have enough to start pumping it under the excavation to raise the ancient city above the ground. Another Jade Dragon raid attacks the campsite, and Rhodes calls playboy Tony Stark, interrupting his romantic dessert with an attractive woman. Rhodes questions Stark on why he sent them a shipment of weapons, but Stark denies sending any such shipment and promises to fly right over to see it for himself.

    However, Stark instead chooses to stay and visit with his Board of Directors. Boyer questions their decision to give him his own advanced technology division. First Boyer brings up their massive spending on the excavation in China, but Tony replies that the Chinese government is willing to pay twenty times more than what they are currently spending. Boyer then questions Tony on the half a billion dollars spent on his secret project, but Tony says that this project is Stark Enterprises' future. Not content with these answers, Boyer asks the rest of the board that they shut down Tony's division. Tony pleads with his father, Howard Stark, but he sides with the board of directors.

    Later that evening, Rhodes raises the ancient city of the Mandarin to ground level by expanding liquid steel underneath the city's ruins. Outside, the Jade Dragons plan on another attack. Master Wong-Chu threatens Li Mei to make her take part in the raid. While Mr. Ling explains that some people fear that by raising the Mandarin's temple, it is inviting the history of the Mandarin's tyrannical rule to repeat itself.

    During the Jade Dragon raid, Rhodey encounters Li Mei and knocks her down before she can shoot. However, another Jade Dragon kidnaps Rhodey, and Pepper Potts delivers the news to Tony. Tony flies to China immediately and travels to the excavation site in an armored tank. They encounter an obstruction in the road and drive into the Jade Dragons' trap. Tony Stark gets injured severely and the Jade Dragons kidnap him.

    Tony wakes up and finds he has suffered great heart damage. Wong Chu explains that they need Tony alive to lower the city. While Rhodey fashions an iron lung for Tony, Li Mei shows some concern for Tony and Wong Chu threatens to kill her. However, Li Mei's defiance in the face of death keeps her alive and Wong Chu reminds her of her responsibility as a Jade Dragon.

    •Marc Worden as Iron Man/Tony Stark

    •Gwendolyn Yeo as Li Mei

    •Rodney Saulsberry as Rhodey

    •Elisa Gabrielli as Pepper Potts

    •John McCook as Howard Stark

    •James Sie as Wong Chu

    •Despite not possessing any score at Rotten Tomatoes, the movie partially pleased the fans and critics.

    •Because Li Mei appears to be nude during the climax of the film (although her body is vaguely obscured by mist and mud at various points), the film was given a PG-13 rating.

    •14 image(s) from The Invincible Iron Man (film)

  2. The Invincible Iron Man is a comic book series written by Matt Fraction with art by Salvador Larroca, published by Marvel Comics and starring the superhero Iron Man. After issue #33 The Invincible Iron Man returned to its original numbering with issue #500.

  3. The Invincible Iron Man. (The) Invincible Iron Man may refer to: Iron Man, a Marvel Comics superhero. The Invincible Iron Man (comics), a 2008 Marvel comic book series. The Invincible Iron Man (video game), a 2002 video game. The Invincible Iron Man (film), a 2007 animated film.

  4. Based on the Marvel Comics character, this animated film follows Tony Stark (Marc Worden), an American industrialist and inventor, who has made a fortune from his creations. While in China,...

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    • David Cornelius
    • PG-13
    • Patrick Archibald, Jay Oliva, Frank Paur
  5. Tony Stark, the genius-billionaire-playboy-philanthropist, has lost it all and faces assassins in this comic issue. Written by Gerry Duggan and drawn by Juan Frigeri, it is the beginning of the end for Iron Man.

  6. Browse issues from the comic book series, The Invincible Iron Man, from Marvel Comics. On the eve of the character’s 60th anniversary, Iron Man will begin a new era this December.

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