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Iron Man, Vol. 4

Marvel Comics

35 issues [most recent first]
#31 With Iron Hands, Part 3 [September 2008]
Front
Credits
Writer
Stuart Moore
Penciller
Carlo Pagulayan, Steve Kurth
Inker
Jeffrey Huet, Drew Hennessy
Colorist
Joel Seguin
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Nicole Wiley-Boose
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Paladin (Paul Denning)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Maria Hill
Gaffer (Sidney E. Levine)
Farrell
Carstairs
Colletti
Overkill Mind (Nicholas Weir)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Stark has a lot on his plate. Not only is he dealing with Paladin, who is working for Rahimov, but the "other Nick" has equipped himself with major technology and it trying to take on a S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. He even has the S.H.I.E.L.D. knowledge to make himself a serious threat.
#30 With Iron Hands, Part Two [August 2008]
Front
Credits
Writer
Stuart Moore
Penciller
Steve Kurth, Roberto De La Torre, Carlo Pagulayan
Inker
Jeffrey Huet, Roberto De La Torre, Andrew Hennessy
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Nicole Wiley-Boose
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Maria Hill
Nicolas Weir
Nasim Rahimov
Farrell
Carstairs
Gomez
Colletti
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Stark is forced to face off against old mistakes. A former researcher, contracted by Stark Industries so Stark could get access to his research, has taken Stark's research and used it in a different way than originally intended. Stark is busy dealing with that when a skeleton from S.H.I.E.L.D.'s closet shows up at the helicarrier with a new and unusual ally.
#29 With Iron Hands, Part One [July 2008]
Front
Credits
Writer
Stuart Moore
Artist
Roberto De La Torre
Penciller
Carlos Pagulayan
Inker
Jeffrey Huet
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Nicole Wiley-Boose
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Maria Hill
Nicolas Weir
Nasim Rahimov
Farrell
Carstairs
Gomez
Colletti
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Iron Man is out dealing with many different crises, from nanotech nuclear devices to terrorists to rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, but in spite of all of this, his greatest challenge seems to be delegating.
#28 Haunted, Part 8 [June 2008]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Artist
Roberto De La Torre
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Nicole Wiley-Boose
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Cover Painter
Gerald Parel
Characters
Maya Hansen
Valerie Cooper
Norman Osborn
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Maria Hill
Xang Kong
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Stark is brought up on trial by the United Nations for his actions, and is found guilty of terrorist activity. The second the verdict is out and Stark is removed as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., the new Director (Maria Hill, Stark's second in command) initiates an immediate lockdown of the U.N., quoting the potential W.M.D. in the Mandarin's hands as the reason. While the committee tries to deal with this, Dugan equips Stark with another old set of armor and gets him out into the field to try and end this threat. Stark does, taking the Mandarin on face to face, but he had to do so at extreme injury to himself, as the victory required the removal of the Extremis-dampening anklet.
#27 Haunted, Part 7 [May 2008]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Carlo Pagulayan
Inker
Jeffrey Huet
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Nicole Wiley-Boose
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Cover Painter
Gerald Parel
Characters
Maya Hansen
Henry Peter Gyrich
Norman Osborn
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Doc Samson (Leonard Samson)
Maria Hill
Henry Shearing
Jiang
Xang
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Stark, Hill and Dugan are fighting an uphill battle against the United States government as a result of dropping the clean nuke on the Mandarin's facility. (Dugan seems to be really enjoying himself, too.) They are searching for the Mandarin's production facility, which they know is somewhere in China. Maya, meanwhile, is repeatedly visited by Stark, who is asking her for the complete mapping to the Programmed Cell Death she built into Extremis as defense, telling her they need it to produce a counter agent. When faced with evidence that Mandarin's team has, in fact, cracked the code, she gives Stark what he needs, only to find Stark immediately transform into the Mandarin, who thanks her for her cooperation before leaving with the data.
#26 Haunted, Part 6 [April 2008]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Artist
Roberto De La Torre
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Cover Painter
Gerald Parel
Characters
Maya Hansen
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Mandarin (Khan)
Doc Samson (Leonard Samson)
Maria Hill
Gaffer (Sidney E. Levine)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Dum Dum Dugan says exactly what he needs to say to convince Maria Hill to take her international police force and attack an American city with troops and nuclear weapons in order to destroy the Extremis installation. She fires on Stark's command, who was trying to race the event horizon of the device (which swallows the nuclear fallout in a black hole that evaporates into Hawking radiation) before his armour failed. Scans show no signs of life within the event horizon.
#25 Haunted, Part 5 [February 2008]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Artist
Roberto De La Torre
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Cover Colorist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Doc Samson (Leonard Samson)
Maria Hill
Henry Shearing
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Stark confronts Jack Kooning about what's going on in Omaha, and confirms that the Mandarin has gotten access to Extremis. Before Stark can get to Omaha to confront him, Mandarin tells Maya that his plan is to force a stage of Darwinian evolution by unleashing Extremis on the world, wiping out the vast majority of the population, but leaving the survivors stronger. He doesn't expect to survive, although Maya does have the gene required to pull through. Stark breaks in on them, expecting S.H.I.E.L.D. support requested from Dum Dum Dugan which won't come, as Deputy Director Hill countermanded the order.
#24 Haunted, Part 4 [February 2008]
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Artist
Jackson 'Butch' Guice
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Cover Colorist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Doc Samson (Leonard Samson)
Captain Ultra (Griffin Gogol)
Maria Hill
Michael White
K. Rennie
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: The investigation into the disappearances of various, seemingly random people continues. With the help of Dum Dum Dugan, Tony finds the common thread between all of them; they all have a genetic resistance to the Extremis virus. This is also true of the individual who attacks Tony (who, deprived of his Extremis abilities, fights with an old set of armour), and is only defeated with the help of Doc Samson and Captain Ultra.
#23 Haunted, Part 3 [December 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Artist
Jackson 'Butch' Guice
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Cover Colorist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Graviton (Franklin Hall)
Sikorsky
Norman Osborn
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Doc Samson (Leonard Samson)
Captain Ultra (Griffin Gogol)
Maria Hill
Paragon (Cooper Roth)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Despite the evidence collected by Stark, the Commission on Superhuman Activities insists that Gadget was killed by Graviton, and that Paragon's attack on the Helicarrier was a result of a mental breakdown. He continues to investigate, but is sidelined by tech that deprives him access to his Extremis abilities. Refusing to take two weeks off to recuperate, he heads to Omaha to investigate the missing persons cases on his own.
#22 Haunted, Part 2 [November 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Artist
Roberto De La Torre
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Cover Colorist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Graviton (Franklin Hall)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Captain Ultra (Griffin Gogol)
Maria Hill
Paragon (Cooper Roth)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Stark continues to investigate Gadget's death, and is forced to shut down the Nebraska Initiative to get the job done. Graviton is acting rather crazy, but tips off Stark to hallucinations of the dead that they both share. The Mandarin, meanwhile, is working with the Secretary of Defense (under a false I.D.) to develop Extremis into a new Captain America by the end of the year. Finally, Stark realizes that it was actually Gadget's partner from the Initiative that killed her, though he hasn't deciphered the motive.
#21 Haunted, Part 1 [October 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Artist
Roberto De La Torre
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Cover Colorist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Graviton (Franklin Hall)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Captain Ultra (Griffin Gogol)
Maria Hill
Gadget (Lucy Cervantes)
Paragon (Cooper Roth)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Two Initiative agents in Nebraska check out what is thought to be a false alarm, only to find that Graviton is holed up in a run down building off the beaten path. He injured one agent and kills another before being taken back into custody. Stark is trying to deal with this and with Maya Hansen's apparent suicide, while convincing the new Secretary of Defense that the attacks made before World War Hulk hit were being led by the Mandarin.
#20 World War Hulk, In Absentia. [September 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Christos N. Gage
Artist
Jackson 'Butch' Guice
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Clay Quartermain
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Agent Lindsay
Hulk (Bruce Banner)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Iron Man, the Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. has fallen in battle with the Hulk, punishment for having sent the Hulk away into space and for having inadvertently brought disaster to the savage world of Sakaar when the Hulk's shuttle detonated.But Tony's absence has thrown S.H.I.E.L.D. into chaos. as the only one with the 'big picture', Tony is the only one who knows what plans and contingencies he might have had to implement. Many of the agents under his command, unhappy with the way Tony is running the agency, see this as an opportunity to return things to the way they should be, and to tackle the Hulk on their own terms.Caught in between is Dum-Dum Dugan, a longtime S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with a strong sense of duty. Can he pull the agency together into a force that can fight the Hulk?
#19B World War Hulk, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. [August 2007]
Edition: 2nd Printing
Front
Credits
Writer
Christos N. Gage
Artist
Jackson 'Butch' Guice
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Hulk (Bruce Banner)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Over a year ago, Tony and other members of the Illuminati made the decision to launch the Hulk into space for his own good and the betterment of the world. But the Hulk didn't arrive on the planet he and Reed Richards had selected... a planet with no sentient life, but a lush environment where the Hulk could finally be at peace. Instead, the Hulk was carried to the savage world of Sakaar, where he became a slave, a gladiator, a revolutionary and finally a King. And now, the Hulk has returned, furious over what was done to him. Ever since he learned that the Hulk did not reach his intended destination, Tony has been preparing for this day. Now the reckoning has come, and Tony makes preparations to take responsibility for his part in bringing World War Hulk to the Earth.
#19A World War Hulk, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. [August 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Christos N. Gage
Artist
Jackson 'Butch' Guice
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Black Bolt (Blackagar Boltagon)
Luke Cage
Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers)
She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Doc Samson (Leonard Samson)
Hulk (Bruce Banner)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Over a year ago, Tony and other members of the Illuminati made the decision to launch the Hulk into space for his own good and the betterment of the world. But the Hulk didn't arrive on the planet he and Reed Richards had selected... a planet with no sentient life, but a lush environment where the Hulk could finally be at peace. Instead, the Hulk was carried to the savage world of Sakaar, where he became a slave, a gladiator, a revolutionary and finally a King. And now, the Hulk has returned, furious over what was done to him. Ever since he learned that the Hulk did not reach his intended destination, Tony has been preparing for this day. Now the reckoning has come, and Tony makes preparations to take responsibility for his part in bringing World War Hulk to the Earth.
#18 The Initiative, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. [July 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Jonathan Sibal, Roberto De La Torre
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Maya Hensen
Maria Hill
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: The biotech assault that launched in the last issue was a force that accelerates cancerous growth in those exposed. It slowly and surely ate through most staff on the helicarrier, until Stark risked himself by removing the armour and allowing the attacker to try to penetrate his Extremis-filled self. The theory worked, and the Extremis defeated the cancer. Still, Stark can't help but feel he was manipulated into this exact position by an unknown entity.
#17 The Initiative, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. [June 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Penciller
Roberto De La Torre
Inker
Jonathan Sibal, Karl Kesel, Cam Smith
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Cover Penciller
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Sal Kennedy
Karim Mahwash Najeeb
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Maria Hill
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Tony Stark violates his own directives and leads an illegal operation into Mongolia, since the alternative is continued development of Extremis. They intend to track down Najeeb, a man wanted for terrorist activites, only to find him dead and protected by several mindless inmates. They fight their way out with the corpse, but things still go awry in the autopsy when the corpse opens its eyes and massive tendrils come out of its chest cavity.
#16 The Initiative, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. [May 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Roberto De La Torre
Inker
Jonathan Sibal
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Sal Kennedy
Karim Mahwash Najeeb
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Mandarin (Khan)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Tony Stark is back in the lab, working with Maya Lopez to determine how a group of animal rights terrorists got their hands on top of the line biotechnology. Stark is taking the research very seriously, as the altercation involved in stopping the group resulted in the deaths of three men under his command. Meanwhile, the Mandarin (who was arrested in China under a false name) is broken out of his cell by faithful followers.
#15C The Initiative, Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. [June 2007]
Edition: 2nd Printing
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Roberto De La Torre
Inker
Jonathan Sibal
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Penciller
Roberto De La Torre
Cover Inker
Jonathan Sibal
Cover Colorist
Dean White
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Sal Kennedy
Karim Mahwash Najeeb
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Mandarin (Khan)
Maria Hill
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan is meeting with a superior officer, reporting on what he feels to be problems with the way Tony Stark is running S.H.I.E.L.D. Dum Dum expresses concern over Stark's critical role in several recent operations, all of which were undeniably successful with his influence, but which would have been undeniable failures had Stark not been physically present to contribute directly. Dum Dum is concerned about changes being made to the operation of the organization, as well as the probable connections between several recent terrorist activities.
#15B Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. [April 2007]
Edition: Variant Edition
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Roberto De La Torre
Inker
Jonathan Sibal
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Sal Kennedy
Karim Mahwash Najeeb
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Maria Hill
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan is meeting with a superior officer, reporting on what he feels to be problems with the way Tony Stark is running S.H.I.E.L.D. Dum Dum expresses concern over Stark's critical role in several recent operations, all of which were undeniably successful with his influence, but which would have been undeniable failures had Stark not been physically present to contribute directly. Dum Dum is concerned about changes being made to the operation of the organization, as well as the probable connections between several recent terrorist activities.
#15A Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. [April 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Roberto De La Torre
Inker
Jonathan Sibal
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Gerald Parel
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Sal Kennedy
Karim Mahwash Najeeb
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning
Maria Hill
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan is meeting with a superior officer, reporting on what he feels to be problems with the way Tony Stark is running S.H.I.E.L.D. Dum Dum expresses concern over Stark's critical role in several recent operations, all of which were undeniably successful with his influence, but which would have been undeniable failures had Stark not been physically present to contribute directly. Dum Dum is concerned about changes being made to the operation of the organization, as well as the probable connections between several recent terrorist activities.
#14 Civil War, Civil War [January 2007]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Guru eFX
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Luke Cage
Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers)
Silhouette (Silhouette Chord)
Virginia 'Pepper' Potts-Hogan
Harold J. 'Happy' Hogan
Ultra Girl (Suzanna Sherman)
Radioactive Man (Chen Lu)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Bishop (Lucas Bishop)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Maria Hill
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)

Plot: Tony is now dealing with Happy's condition on top of his regular Civil War stress. Pepper pleads with him to euthanize Happy, based on a conversation Happy once had with her about boxers in similar conditions. Confrontations with Cap's group do not help matters.
#13 Civil War, Civil War [December 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Guru eFX
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Sal Kennedy
She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters)
Virginia 'Pepper' Potts-Hogan
Dreadnoughts
Spymaster (Sinclair Abbot)
Harold J. 'Happy' Hogan
Kooning
Karim Mahwash Najeeb
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Doc Samson (Leonard Samson)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)

Plot: Tony Stark is in something of a funk, trying to sort out the best way through the Civil War. His friends offer moral support, but when the Spymaster attacks Happy Hogan, things do not end well.
#12 Execute Program, Part 6 [November 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Antonio Fabela
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Nick Fury
Luke Cage
Sal Kennedy
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie)
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)

Plot: Project Argonaut is revealed: multiple, specialized armors under Tony`s control. Sadly, it was revealed when the armors go out of control, and it`s going to take more than Tony to stop them.
#11 Execute Program, Part 5 [October 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Antonio Fabela
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Nick Fury
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)
Sal Kennedy
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Iron Man hacks his hacker, and traces the signal back to its source. However, that source is at the heavily guarded peace summit, and the guards (including the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and other S.H.I.E.L.D.-friendly heroes) don`t trust Tony.
#10 Execute Program, Part 4 [September 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Antonio Fabela, Martegod Garcia, Edgar Delgado
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Characters
Maya Hansen
Nick Fury
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)
Sal Kennedy
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: Tony goes to Sal for help. A detailed medical scan reveals that he has some sort of biomagnetic receiver in his brain that`s allowing someone to control him and the armor. With the help of a forcibly paroled Maya Hansen, he deduces the exact technology involved and how to stop it, but is then interrupted by the Sentry.
#9 Execute Program, Part 3 [August 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Antonio Fabela
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Characters
Nick Fury
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Jack Kooning

Plot: Nick Fury presents seemingly indisputable evidence that Iron Man has gone rogue to the government. Tony Stark voluntarily enters prison in an analog cell where his Extremis is ineffective. His armor breaks itself out of captivity, frees Stark, and goes on another mission. S.H.I.E.L.D. calls the New Avengers for reinforcements.
#8 Execute Program, Part 2 [July 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Charles Knauf, Daniel Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Edgar Delgado
Letterer
Randy Gentile
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Characters
Graviton (Franklin Hall)
Nick Fury
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: An Air Francais flight is ripped in half in midair, in order to kill one passenger. The New Avengers face Graviton, and Iron Man shows up late and ready to kill. To top this off, other assassinations take place, an Iron Man armor is spotted leaving the scene.
#7B Execute Program, Part 1 [June 2006]
Edition: Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Antonio Fabela
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Separator
Tom Valente
Cover Artist
Bryan Hitch
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Characters
Nick Fury
Luke Cage
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Crimson Dynamo (Gennady Gavrilov)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: The new Extremis enhanced Iron Man seems to be doing things a little differently. Not only is he multitasking to an incredible degree, but he`s a lot colder in battle, stopping and restarting the heart of the Crimson Dynamo. Neither S.H.I.E.L.D. nor the New Avengers are pleased.
#7A Execute Program, Part 1 [June 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf
Penciller
Patrick Zircher
Inker
Scott Hanna
Colorist
Antonio Fabela
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Characters
Nick Fury
Luke Cage
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Captain America (Steve Rogers)
Crimson Dynamo (Gennady Gavrilov)
Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan

Plot: The new Extremis enhanced Iron Man seems to be doing things a little differently. Not only is he multitasking to an incredible degree, but he`s a lot colder in battle, stopping and restarting the heart of the Crimson Dynamo. Neither S.H.I.E.L.D. nor the New Avengers are pleased.
#6 The Extremis, Part Six [May 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Warren Ellis
Penciller
Adi Granov
Inker
Adi Granov
Colorist
Adi Granov
Letterer
Randy Gentile
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Maya Hansen
Mallen
Iron Man (Anthony 'Tony' Edward Stark)

Plot: Tony faces off against Mallen, and it's a very different fight this time. He handily wins, though Mallen forces his hand, and Tony has no choice but to kill him. Once that's done, he had one last task left to do back in Futurepharm.
#5 The Extremis, Part Five [March 2006]
Front
Credits
Writer
Warren Ellis
Artist
Adi Granov
Letterer
Randy Gentile
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Characters
Maya Hansen
Mallen
Iron Man (Tony Stark)

Plot: Tony survives the grueling experience of Extremis exposure, while dreaming of the incident that first made him become Iron Man. Upon awakening, he tries out his upgrades, which include mental access to several electronic networks and a more direct connection to his armor. Satisfied with the results, he heads out to stop Mallen.
#4 The Extremis, Part Four [October 2005]
Front
Credits
Writer
Warren Ellis
Artist
Adi Granov
Letterer
Randy Gentile
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Characters
Maya Hansen
Mallen
Iron Man (Tony Stark)

Plot: Tony survives the battle, but takes a massive beating. He returns to Futurepharm and convinces a remarkably reluctant Maya Hanson to administer an Extremis dose to him, so that he might heal his injuries and upgrade the Iron Man armor at the same time.
#3 The Extremis, Part Three [March 2005]
Front
Credits
Writer
Warren Ellis
Artist
Adi Granov
Letterer
Randy Gentile
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Characters
Maya Hansen
Mallen
Iron Man (Tony Stark)

Plot: Iron Man deploys to find and stop the rampaging Extremis user. He tracks him, but finds that his foe is far more powerful than anticipated, and that he's quite capable of damaging the Iron Man armour with his bare hands.
#2 The Extremis, Part Two [February 2005]
Front
Credits
Writer
Warren Ellis
Artist
Adi Granov
Letterer
Randy Gentile
Cover Artist