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Ultimate Iron Man (2005 series) #1

May 2005 on-sale: Mar 2, 2005

Orson Scott Card
writer
 |  Andy Kubert
penciler

Ultimate Iron Man (2005 series) #1 cover

Story Name:

(No Title Given)


Synopsis

Ultimate Iron Man (2005 series) #1 synopsis by reviewer T Vernon
Rating: 4.5 stars

Inventor Howard Stark invites Dr. Maria Cerrera to his New York Headquarters and gives her the tour. He stops by a man named Nero who is being spray-painted blue. Howard then invites her to stab him with an icepick. She does but all the damage is to the icepick. Howard then hits Nero with a bat, knocking him over but not harming him. It is a spray-on armor made of bacteria that can only be worn for a brief time before it eats away the skin. Howard is interested in Maria’s work in cellular regeneration to enable a subject to wear the armor for longer periods of time so he offers her a job….

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But the experiments with the body armor are hurting Stark’s stock prices. Howard’s wife Loni is plotting with his chief competitor, Zebediah Stane, to destroy him. Loni offers to divorce Howard, gain half of his property, including his stocks and patents, marry Stane and together seize control of Stark Defense Corporation….

Howard is happy to be shed of Loni so he can marry Maria, who warns him that Loni is cheating him somehow. In the lab, Maria accidentally swallows infected blood from a test monkey and feels sick. That’s how she discovers she is pregnant. Howard is so concerned that he signs the divorce papers without question. Maria refuses to take painkillers because she fears they will harm the baby. But the virus she was infected with is causing her brain to grow, creating constant pain. Maria tells Howard that the baby will look normal but neural tissue will grow throughout his body, making him one big brain, with faster mental capacity. But his skin will keep him in constant pain and she pleads with Howard to save him….

Howard is working with Nero and Dr. Si Ma on the body armor when Zebediah Stane, with lawyers and guards, walks in and announces everything there belongs to him. Then the phone rings and Stane picks it up, listens and then tells Howard, “Your wife just died….”

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Characters
Good (or All)
Howard Stark (of Earth-55921).

Antagonists
Zebediah Stane (of Earth-55921).


Story #2

(No Title Given)

Writer: .
Penciler: Andy Kubert.
Inker: Danny Miki.
Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos.

Synopsis

By None
Rating: 3 stars


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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Andy Kubert
Danny Miki
Richard Isanove
Bryan Hitch (Cover Penciler)
Bryan Hitch (Cover Inker)
Richard Isanove (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos.
Editor: Nick Lowe. Editor-in-chief: Joe Quesada.



Review / Commentaries


reviewer
Ultimate Iron Man (2005 series) #1 Review by (May 29, 2026)
Comments: Ultimate Iron Man first appeared in ULTIMATE MARVEL TEAM-UP #4. This series is no longer considered canon because of conflicts with THE ULTIMATES and has been retconned as a fictional Japanese anime version, designated Earth-55921. First appearance of Howard Stark, Maria Stark, Loni Stark, Zebediah Stane, Si Ma, Nero. Dave Stewart contributed to the colors, Virtual Calligraphy to the lettering. Issue includes a one-page text article by editor Nick Lowe, introducing the creative team.

Review: So…first things first. This is a highly entertaining story, not a dreary mess like most of the other Ultimate tales that aren’t Spider-Man. And things are very much different: the classic Iron Man origin begins with Tony Stark demonstrating a new weapon in Vietnam; this one begins a little further back viz. his parents meeting for the first time. Regular Tony Stark steps into the comics as an accomplished adult; Ultimate Tony Stark isn’t even born until issue #2 and we get to see him grow up over the next four issues. Regular Tony Stark is a playboy who needs the armor to keep his damaged heart beating; Ultimate Tony Stark is a biological freak who needs armor to stay alive from birth. TALES OF SUSPENSE #39 wrapped it all up in 13 pages; this version takes up five full issues and ends abruptly before Tony even dons the real armor.
And so it goes. Beloved sci-fi writer Orson Scott Card, of ENDER’S GAME fame, writes a compelling reimagining of the familiar hero, in greater detail and at greater length. Here we lay a lot of groundwork, introducing the blue bio-armor and the villains Loni Stark and Zebediah Stane, bringing that surname into the series a lot sooner. And there’s also a lot of scientific talk about how this baby is going to be different, so we know what to look for in issues to come. And that brutally terse final announcement is painful and didn’t need the extra panel of Howard’s shocked look which could not compete with what was in my imagination.





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