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Demon in a Bottle - Wikipedia " Demon in a Bottle " is a nine-issue story arc from the comic book series The Invincible Iron Man (vol 1), published in issues 120 through 128 in 1979 by Marvel Comics It was written by David Michelinie and Bob Layton and illustrated by John Romita, Jr , Bob Layton, and Carmine Infantino
Iron Man: Demon In A Bottle [New Printing 2] - Amazon. com One of the most iconic and devastating Marvel stories ever told, Demon in a Bottle chronicles Tony Stark's harrowing battle with alcoholism in a story that changed comics forever!
Demon in a Bottle (Comic Book) - TV Tropes Demon in a Bottle is a nine-issue Iron Man story arc from the comic book series Iron Man (1968), published from issues #120 to #128 (March 1979 to November 1979) by Marvel Comics
Iron Man: Demon in a Bottle - Its Enduring Legacy on Tony Stark and . . . Iron Man: Demon in a Bottle Collects Iron Man (1968) #120-128 Iron Man faces his most untouchable foe in criminal industrialist Justin Hammer and his army of super-villains! But can the Armored Avenger overcome an even more implacable personal demon, invulnerable to technology or wealth?
Iron Man Vol 1 128 - Marvel Database This story opens with an un-helmeted Iron Man having a few drinks from a liquor bottle He muses that his life as Tony Stark had been so chaotic, that he should just give up his civilian identity and just be Iron Man
Iron Man Demon in a Bottle (Story Arc) - Comic Vine While bidding for the contract to build an electronics plant in the Communist country of Carnelia, Justin Hammer lost the bidding contract to Stark International Hammer reacts in a personal manner
Iron Man (1968 series) #128 Review (Nov 1979) | Demon In a Bottle Review: An instant classic! Iron Man faces a foe no superhero has ever fought before: alcoholism! Terrific issue deals with a serious (and unusual) topic for a comic book and manages to do it without ever becoming glib or simplistic