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Iron Man Vol. 1 #2 (1968) 1st Demolisher, Pepper Potts Cover (VG+)

Iron Man Vol. 1 #2 (1968) 1st Demolisher, Pepper Potts Cover (VG+)

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Own a Piece of Marvel History: Iron Man Vol. 1 #2 (1968) – A Silver Age Gem!
Dive into the thrilling world of Tony Stark with Iron Man Vol. 1 #2 (Marvel Comics, June 1968), a must-have for collectors and investors seeking iconic Silver Age comics. This issue, penned by Archie Goodwin with art by Gene Colan and Johnny Craig, is a cornerstone of Iron Man’s early solo adventures, packed with key appearances and strong investment potential.
Key Appearances
This issue introduces Drexel Cord and Janice Cord, pivotal characters in Tony Stark’s orbit, with Drexel meeting a dramatic end at the hands of the Demolisher, a master criminal causing chaos in the 20-page feature “The Day of the Demolisher.” The Demolisher’s debut adds intrigue, making this issue a significant addition to any Iron Man collection. Additionally, Whitney Frost (aka Big M, leader of the Maggia) makes a cameo, deepening the narrative with her covert schemes tied to Stark Industries. These appearances enhance the issue’s historical and collectible value, connecting to Iron Man’s broader Marvel Universe legacy.

Current Value
As of 2025, Iron Man Vol. 1 #2 holds strong market value due to its Silver Age significance and key character introductions. A Fine (FN) 6.0 copy is valued at approximately $80–$100, while a Near Mint (NM) 9.0 can fetch $400–$600, with higher-grade copies commanding premiums. Recent sales trends on platforms like eBay show consistent demand, with CGC-graded copies in Very Fine (VF) 8.0 averaging $250–$350. The issue’s affordability compared to Iron Man #1 makes it an attractive entry point for collectors and investors.


Expected Value and Trends
The value of Iron Man Vol. 1 #2 is poised for growth, driven by ongoing interest in Iron Man’s cinematic legacy and the Marvel Universe’s expanding media presence. The introduction of Janice Cord and Whitney Frost ties this issue to potential future adaptations, as Marvel continues to explore its deep roster of characters in films and series. The Demolisher’s unique role could spark renewed interest if revisited in modern storylines. Market trends indicate a steady appreciation for Silver Age Iron Man issues, with key appearance comics gaining traction. Upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe projects, such as Avengers: Secret Wars (expected 2027), may spotlight Tony Stark or related characters, boosting demand for early issues like this one. Experts project a 10–15% annual value increase for high-grade copies over the next 3–5 years, making now an ideal time to invest.


Secure Your Investment
Don’t miss this opportunity to own Iron Man Vol. 1 #2, a Silver Age treasure with rich storytelling and investment upside. Whether you’re a collector passionate about Marvel’s roots or an investor eyeing long-term gains, this comic delivers.
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