#4. Editor's Suggested Readings

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         <p rend="indent">If after going through and reading my analysis and you've found that
            you've enjoyed yourself and want to learn more, I have some suggested readings! I've
            read all these comics myself, and I personally believe that they all highlight various
            character aspect of Tony Stark and really give you a scope of viewpoints and show how
            the writers of the comics can take a character and make them their own. Whether you're a
            new fan of the Armored Avenger or a old one just looking for some new reading to dive
            into, these suggestions are for you. Happy reading!</p>
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            <l>1. <hi rend="italic">Iron Man Volume 1: Believe</hi> by <persName>Kieron
                  Gillen</persName></l>
            <l>2. <hi rend="italic">Iron Man Volume 2: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark Book 1</hi>
               by <persName>Kieron Gillen</persName></l>
            <l>3. <hi rend="italic">Iron Man Volume 3: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark Book 2</hi>
               by <persName>Kieron Gillen</persName></l>
            <l>4. <hi rend="italic">Iron Man Volume 4: Iron Metropolitan</hi> by <persName>Kieron
                  Gillen</persName></l>
            <l>5. <hi rend="italic">Iron Man Volume 5: Rings of the Mandarin</hi> by
                  <persName>Kieron Gillen</persName></l>
            <l>6. <hi rend="italic">Invincible Iron Man Vol. 2: The War Machines</hi> by
                  <persName>Brian Michael Bendis</persName> [This volume of comics directly follows
               the comics that I took frames from for my transcription and analysis.]</l>
            <l>7. <hi rend="italic">Invincible Iron Man Vol. 3: Civil War II</hi> by <persName>Brian
                  Michael Bendis</persName></l>
            <l>8. <hi rend="italic">Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. - The Complete
                  Collection</hi> by <persName>Daniel Knauf</persName>, <persName>Roberto De La
                  Torre</persName>, <persName>Jackson Guice</persName> &amp; <persName>Carlo
                  Pagulayan</persName></l>
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Editor's Suggested Reading Post-A Tale of Two Redemptions: A Comparison of Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Invincible Iron Man Comic Books

This text was created by myself for my Digital Editing Course at the University of New Haven in order to describe the purpose of my research. This was published on TAPAS originally.

This text was born digitally.

If after going through and reading my analysis and you've found that you've enjoyed yourself and want to learn more, I have some suggested readings! I've read all these comics myself, and I personally believe that they all highlight various character aspect of Tony Stark and really give you a scope of viewpoints and show how the writers of the comics can take a character and make them their own. Whether you're a new fan of the Armored Avenger or a old one just looking for some new reading to dive into, these suggestions are for you. Happy reading!

1. Iron Man Volume 1: Believe by Kieron Gillen 2. Iron Man Volume 2: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark Book 1 by Kieron Gillen 3. Iron Man Volume 3: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark Book 2 by Kieron Gillen 4. Iron Man Volume 4: Iron Metropolitan by Kieron Gillen 5. Iron Man Volume 5: Rings of the Mandarin by Kieron Gillen 6. Invincible Iron Man Vol. 2: The War Machines by Brian Michael Bendis [This volume of comics directly follows the comics that I took frames from for my transcription and analysis.] 7. Invincible Iron Man Vol. 3: Civil War II by Brian Michael Bendis 8. Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. - The Complete Collection by Daniel Knauf, Roberto De La Torre, Jackson Guice & Carlo Pagulayan

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Editor's Suggested Reading Post-A Tale of Two Redemptions: A Comparison of Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Invincible Iron Man Comic Books

This text was created by myself for my Digital Editing Course at the University of New Haven in order to describe the purpose of my research. This was published on TAPAS originally.

This text was born digitally.

If after going through and reading my analysis and you've found that you've enjoyed yourself and want to learn more, I have some suggested readings! I've read all these comics myself, and I personally believe that they all highlight various character aspect of Tony Stark and really give you a scope of viewpoints and show how the writers of the comics can take a character and make them their own. Whether you're a new fan of the Armored Avenger or a old one just looking for some new reading to dive into, these suggestions are for you. Happy reading!

1. Iron Man Volume 1: Believe by Kieron Gillen 2. Iron Man Volume 2: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark Book 1 by Kieron Gillen 3. Iron Man Volume 3: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark Book 2 by Kieron Gillen 4. Iron Man Volume 4: Iron Metropolitan by Kieron Gillen 5. Iron Man Volume 5: Rings of the Mandarin by Kieron Gillen 6. Invincible Iron Man Vol. 2: The War Machines by Brian Michael Bendis [This volume of comics directly follows the comics that I took frames from for my transcription and analysis.] 7. Invincible Iron Man Vol. 3: Civil War II by Brian Michael Bendis 8. Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. - The Complete Collection by Daniel Knauf, Roberto De La Torre, Jackson Guice & Carlo Pagulayan