Tales of Suspense #75, March 1966: ‘The Fury of the Freak!’

Happy Hogan lets his freak flag fly
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In Tales of Suspense #75, originally published in March, 1966, Tony Stark (aka Iron Man) has accidentally turned his sidekick/bodyguard Happy Hogan into a horrible gigantic freak who looks kinda like that guy who sings for Midnight Oil, and now the cops are shooting him and there’s a girl falling off a building too. This classic from the Lizard Collection has cover art by Gene Colan and story by (who else?) Stan Lee; our copy is in great condition with a few small cover flaws, white pages and bright inks, stored in a sealed wooden box for about 40 years.

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