Cover of the Day: Iron Man #135 (June, 1980) Art by Bob Layton

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Cover of the Day: Iron Man #135 (June, 1980) Art by Bob Layton

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The Avengers VS Crimson Dynamo VS Winter Guard
The Avengers have tracked the Crimson Dynamo to the snowy wilderness of the Swiss Alps. Before they can apprehend him though, they're confronted by the Winter Guard, who have come to take Crimson Dynamo in to answer for crimes against the Russian people. Iron Man, incensed about Dynamo appropriating his tech and suspecting Titanium Man of doing the same, attacks the Winter Guard, drawing the other Avengers into the conflict. While everyone are fighting, Captain America could not believe that his opponent is a talking bear who happens to be a mutant known as Ursa Major. Iron Man realizes a little too late that he was wrong when Titanium Man intercepts missiles fired by the Dynamo meant for him, which sets off a chain reaction in the Titanium armor's unstable power core. Iron Man personally flies the core up to an elevation where it can explode without harming the others, but it gives Crimson Dynamo a chance to escape. Iron Man survives a little worse for wear, and apologizes to the Winter Guard once he comes to. The teams depart, hoping to meet again as allies in the future.
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes v2 #2, 2010
Villains Contest: Candidate n°5 (Justin Hammer)
Do you think the villain worthy of the Pantheon of Villains ?
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Presentation:
Justin Hammer is a billionaire and Tony Stark/Iron Man's business rival. And This is the Armoured Adventures counterpart.
Villainy's journey:
As CEO of Hammer International, he products and sells weapons for gaining more money.
Biggest crimes:
Justin hired supervillains (like Mr. Fix and Whiplash) for eliminate Obadiah Stane. So the young millionaire can take over Stark Industry, the Tony's company. But it foiled by Iron Man and War Machine. After that, the evil blond boy injected Mr. Fix with a nanovirus for the plan's failure and forced him to create new weapons for Hammer company. Among the new created weapons there is the Titanium Man's armor, an armor that supposed more powerful than Iron Man's. After a new defeat, Justin angrily executed Mr. Fix and inserted the hacker's consciousness inside his computer for turning him into an AI entity. As Titanium Man, Justin (with the help of Sasha his secretarywoman) hacked the Iron Monger's armor for making everyone believe that Obadiah was endangering the New York population while the latter initially wanted to take revenge against Tony (Iron Man) for his crimes' exposure. Once Obadiah fell in comatose, Justin took benefit of this for acquiring Stark Industry by financial (but illegal) way (at the surprise of Tony). But the Hammer fell: when Mr. Fix 2.0 secretly blackmailed the billionaire about his criminal activities, Justin created chemical gas that transformed people into zombies. He eliminated his own rivals and zombified both Count Nefaria and Killer Shrike. Once his true colors were publicly exposed on live, Titanium Man launched his zombifying weapon for trying to turning the entire New York population into zombies. In the end, Justin is the one who is turned into zombie.

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“WHAT PRICE VICTORY?”, by Don Heck with Inks by Wally Wood, Letters by Artie Simek, Script and Editing by Stan Lee, and the Colorist was uncredited.
Don Heck is set to be inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame at this year’s SDCC. Long overdue in my mind!
who the fuck is gonna iron all these clothes
This is hinestly s pretty fitting fight, given that titanium man is more or less the scorpion of iron man's rogues gallery.