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Titanium Man returns in special issue
Published Saturday, Sep 11 2010, 14:55 BST | By Tom Ayres
Marvel Comics has provided a sneak preview of the upcoming one-shot issue Iron Man: Titanium.
The project features four different stories from a number of notable writers - including Adam Warren, Mark Haven Britt, Matteo Casali, and Tim Fish - which will focus on the return of classic Iron Man villain Titanium Man.
The original Stan Lee creation first appeared in 1965 in Tales of Suspense #1 as one of Iron Man's first enemies.
The golden age character will return in this special over-sized one-shot issue which will also feature a back-up story in which Iron Man and Maria Hill face of against Avengers villain Ultimo as well as an apparent college reunion for Tony Stark.
Iron Man: Titanium is scheduled to be published October 6.

The project features four different stories from a number of notable writers - including Adam Warren, Mark Haven Britt, Matteo Casali, and Tim Fish - which will focus on the return of classic Iron Man villain Titanium Man.
The original Stan Lee creation first appeared in 1965 in Tales of Suspense #1 as one of Iron Man's first enemies.
The golden age character will return in this special over-sized one-shot issue which will also feature a back-up story in which Iron Man and Maria Hill face of against Avengers villain Ultimo as well as an apparent college reunion for Tony Stark.
Iron Man: Titanium is scheduled to be published October 6.

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