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Comics:Age of Innocence the Rebirth of Iron Man Vol 1 1

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Part of the 'The Crossing' event

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"Age of Innocence"
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Image:Quote1.png ... Stark always had a control problem. When he wasn't abusing it, he was losing it. Image:Quote2.png
-- Clinton Barton (Earth-616)

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Synopsis for "Age of Innocence"

As the teenaged Tony Stark fights for his life in a medical facility, others reflect on the life and nature of his predecessor, the adult Tony Stark from Earth-616. The story ends with the teenaged Stark regaining his conciousness and talking to his long-time confidant Edwin Jarvis.

Notes

  • Captain America's image is mistakenly placed with the Avengers' "first encounter with Loki". This occured in Avengers #1 and Captain America did not return to the Marvel Universe until Avengers #4.
  • Most of the cameo/remembered poses of previous characters are iconic cover poses from previous comic covers and interior art such as this one of Michael Korvac.
  • This story is a "one shot" comic and not part of an ongoing series.


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Recommended Reading

The Crossing
Prelude I: Iron Man #319 Prelude II: Avengers #390 Part I: Avengers:The Crossing Part II: Iron Man #320 Part III: Force Works #16
Part IV: Avengers #391 Part V: Iron Man #321 Part VI: Avengers #392 Part VII: Force Works #17 Part VIII: War Machine #20
Part IX: Iron Man #322 Part X: Force Works #18 Part XI: War Machine #21 Part XII: Iron Man #323 Part XIII: Avengers #393
Part XIV: Force Works #19 Part XV: War Machine #22 Part XVI: Iron Man #324 Part XVII: Force Works #20 Part XVIII: Avengers #394
Part XIX: Avengers: Timeslide Part XX: War Machine #23 Part XXI: Iron Man #325 Part XXII: Avengers #395 Aftermath: Age of Innocence - The Rebirth of Iron Man
The Crossing


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