Bob Layton

One of the comics industry’s true visionaries at every level, creator, writer, artist, designer, and entrepreneur, with over 5000 comic book credits to his name, Bob Layton has successfully migrated from comics to other media, including television, animation and feature films. If you’ve seen the Iron Man movies, then you’re familiar with Bob’s work as the DVD extras make clear. Bob reinvented the Iron Man comic in the late 70s, taking it from near-cancellation to one of Marvel’s all-time bestselling series. The classic Iron Man story “Demon in a Bottle” was recently voted “one of the top 20 comic stories of all time”. Bob also is credited as the co-creator of Marvel’s War Machine and DC Comics’ The Huntress as well as designing Mattel’s hugely-successful “Secret Wars” toy line. 

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ROM Annual #4

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Squadron Supreme #4

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ROM Annual #4

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1st appearance of Voltar

Death of Pulsar

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1st appearance of Foxfire, a member of the Squadron Supreme

Iron Man #202

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Iron Man #202

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Squadron Supreme #6

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Secret Wars II Special #1

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Eternals #7

Marvel 1986 Vol. 2
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Eternals #7

Marvel 1986 Vol. 2
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Marvel Age #39

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Reintroduction of Dominic Fortune

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1st cameo appearance of Mongoose, a part man, part mongoose villain

Iron Man #215

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Iron Man #216

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Iron Man #217

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1st appearance of Ghost, an engineer who developed and integrated himself into a cloaking technology

Iron Man #219

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Classic X-Men #11

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Iron Man #221

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Iron Man #222

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1st appearance of the second Blizzard

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Iron Man #224

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Part one of the Armor Wars story arc that runs through #231

Tony Stark examines the battlesuit technology of a criminal named The Force to discover that it is top secret, Stark circuitry that powers the armor

Rhodes and Stark investigate who stole the tech and discover a villain named Spymaster was the culprit who sold it to Justin Hammer

Stark wears the Silver Centurion armor while battling Stilt Man and the Controller

[December 2020 - Don Cheadle will return as War Machine for an Armor Wars series coming to Disney+]

Iron Man #226

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Armor Wars part two

Stark's quest to retrieve his weaponized technology leads him to confrontations with The Raiders and Stingray

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Armor Wars part three

Cameo appearances by multiple celebrities from the 1980s: Don Johnson, Hulk Hogan, Donald Trump, Lionel Ritchie, Michael J Fox, Tina Turner and George Wendt

Stark battles S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Mandroids, exo-armor designed by Stark worn by national defense soldiers

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