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The Invincible Iron Man by Warren Ellis
The Invincible Iron Man by Warren Ellis











Hansen tells Tony that something bad has been happening at FuturePharm. Later, Stark receives a message from an old girlfriend, Maya Hansen. By the end of the interview it is clear that Pillinger is trying to paint Stark as some kind of war monger. It was during an inspection tour that one of Stark's own bombs detonated, sending a piece of shrapnel into his chest, nearly killing him. Tony reveals to John his involvement in the development of seedpod "cluster" bombs that were used against Al-Qaeda rebels in Afghanistan prior to the first Gulf War. He agrees to discuss many of SI's past involvement in the weapons industry. Killian's boss, Maya Hansen finds the body upon walking into his office.Īt Stark Industries, Tony Stark meets with controversial documentary film producer John Pillinger. Aldrich Killian, a man responsible for stealing the Extremis chemical commits suicide. The man falls to the floor in immense pain – a bizarre physical change slowly overtaking him.Ī few days later at the FuturePharm Complex, Dr. Two of them turn and inject their partner with a mysterious chemical called Extremis.

The Invincible Iron Man by Warren Ellis The Invincible Iron Man by Warren Ellis

  • John Pillinger (documentarian) (First appearance).
  • Beck (domestic terrorist) (First appearance).
  • Aldrich Killian (First and only known appearance dies).
  • The Invincible Iron Man by Warren Ellis

    Iron Man Appearing in "Extremis (Part I of VI)" The first six issues comprised the " Extremis" storyline, which updated Iron Man's origin story and introduced the Extremis virus.I went from being a man trapped in an iron suit to being a man freed by it.

    The Invincible Iron Man by Warren Ellis

    (#15–35), with the change in indicia occurring after the events of Marvel's Civil War. Over the course of its run, it was also published under different titles: The Invincible Iron Man (#1–12), and Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. It was the fourth series with this title to be published, following series that ran 1968–1996, 1996–1997, and 1998–2004. It featured the superhero Iron Man for the first 32 issues and War Machine for the final three. 4) is a comic book series published from January 2005 to January 2009 by Marvel Comics.













    The Invincible Iron Man by Warren Ellis