The first real fight between the two characters was the result of a misunderstanding: Iron Man was led to believe (by a fake Captain America) that the real Captain America is actually the fake, who’s intending to cause trouble. Admittedly, it was less of a straight-up fight and more of a “Cap jumping around until he realizes what’s going on,” but this is nonetheless technically the first time Cap and Iron Man are at odds in the comics - and it’s the first time they meet. When the Avengers awakened the star-spangled sentinel of liberty after decades of ice-imposed sleep, both parties were understandably suspicious of what was happening - suspicious enough, in fact, that it led to an impressively short-lived fight. Spoilers abound - especially for those wondering if an unfortunate culinary decision has ever led two grown men to fight. With that in mind, it’s time to revisit their most memorable fights, trying to root out the cause of their disagreements and seeing if there’s a clue to be found in their comic book histories as to which side will prove victorious in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Instead, the heroes have been on opposing sides through much of their comic book careers, stretching back all the way to their very first meeting. Issues #1-157 have been translated into Spanish.The long-awaited big-screen showdown between Captain America and Iron Man is almost here, but Captain America: Civil War is far from the first time that the two Avengers have found themselves at loggerheads. Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Iron Man: La semilla del dragón (#267-275) (Spanish).Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Iron Man - La 2ª Guerra de las Armaduras (#258-266) (Spanish).Best of Marvel Essentials: Iron Man - La Guerra de las Armaduras (#225-232) (Spanish).Coleccionable Marvel Héroes - Secret Wars II: ¿Quién es el Todopoderoso? (#197) (Spanish).Thor Epic Collection: Worldengine (#326).Avengers/Iron Man: First Sign (#326-331).Captain America Epic Collection: Man Without A Country (#326).The Infinity Crusade Omnibus (#294-295).Iron Man Epic Collection: War Machine (#278-289).Avengers Epic Collection: Operation Galactic Storm (#278-279).Iron Man Epic Collection: War Games (#258-277).Iron Man Epic Collection: Doom (#245-257).Marvel Adventures: Iron Man and Spider-Man (#234).Iron Man Epic Collection: Return of the Ghost (#233-244).Captain America Epic Collection: The Captain (#228).Iron Man Epic Collection: Stark Wars (#215-232).Iron Man Epic Collection: Duel of Iron (#178-195).Decades: Marvel In The '80s: Awesome Evolutions (#170).The Invincible Iron Man: The Enemy Within (#158-177).Marvel Comics: The World Outside Your Window (#128).Marvel Universe by John Byrne Omnibus Volume 2 (#118).Iron Man By Michelinie, Layton & Romita Jr.Marvel Masterworks: The Invincible Iron Man Vol.
The series started in 1968 and lasted all the way to 1996.
Many of the classic story lines and characters that are part of comic history today originate from this volume. The series was launched following the success of the Iron Man stories in Tales of Suspense and continues from the one shot Iron Man and Sub-Mariner which picks up the story arc from Tales of Suspense #99. 1 is Iron Man's first ongoing solo series. This is the comic that started it all, written by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and drawn by Jack Kirby and Don Heck. A new hero has arrived, Iron Man, but who is he and what is he.