Honestly, if you are suddenly down on your luck and in need of a job in 616, look Tony up. Assuming he’s not on the skids there is a very good chance you’ll get the job of a lifetime.
Iron Man vol 1, #82 (1976)

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Honestly, if you are suddenly down on your luck and in need of a job in 616, look Tony up. Assuming he’s not on the skids there is a very good chance you’ll get the job of a lifetime.
Iron Man vol 1, #82 (1976)
It has its perks
Iron Man vol 1, #93 (1976)
#relatable
Iron Man vol 1, #107 (1978)
Definitely not a good enough reason to use the word ‘penetrate.’
Though I am kind of amused at the idea of a youthful fury-specific forcefield.
Iron Man vol 1, #107 (1978)
Totally legit lab safety protocol.
Iron Man vol 1, #95 (1977)
If I recall correctly, this character never shows up in an Iron Man comic again, so ... yeah. I’m thinking, since he was apparently a villain from another comic that maybe killing him off was bad manners?
Iron Man vol 1, #94 (1977)
Working for Tony Stark has its perks.
Iron Man vol 1, #93 (1976)
Excuse me, but I have to dump this supervillain in you molten plastic science.
But why?
He was realllllly bad.
Oh. Okay. Carry on.
Iron Man vol 1, #91 (1976)