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The stories were: an 11-page Iron Man tale, "The Torrent Without, The Tumult Within", written by Archie Goodwin, with art by penciler Gene Colan and inker Johnny Craig, a former EC Comics mainstay and an 11-page Sub-Mariner story, "Call Him Destiny, or Call Him Death", written by Roy Thomas, with art by Colan and inker Frank Giacoia. The cover-logo trademark uses "and" while the copyrighted title noted in the postal indicia uses an ampersand. The Sub-Mariner story continues from Tales to Astonish #101 (March 1968), and continues in Sub-Mariner #1 (May 1968). The Iron Man tale is continued from Tales of Suspense #99 ( cover-dated March 1968) and continues in Iron Man #1 (May 1968). Iron Man and Sub-Mariner does not feature a team-up of the title characters, nor a complete story for either. It is notable for being the first Marvel title to be intentionally published for only one issue, as it existed to use up two half-length stories left over after Marvel began its expansion and the characters were to be given their own solo titles. Iron Man and Sub-Mariner is a one-shot comic book published by Marvel Comics in 1968. Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1 (April 1968), cover art by Gene Colan (pencils) & Bill Everett (inks).