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In Iron Man #21 - 22, Tony rings in the 1970's by trying to quit -- again. How is this going to work out? Ha. Ha ha. I'll give you just one guess. Like he implies above, he is very, very attached to his armor -- and he has a guilt complex that could sink an aircraft carrier.
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