From Roman "fish scale" armor to Japanese samurai suits, these examples of battle armor were designed to protect and impress. Some suits of armor were designed to impress rather than to protect ...
Some suits of armor were designed to impress rather than to protect; others were lifesaving tools used in battle, where they were tested against swords, spears and arrows. From the stiffened linen ...
As Tony Stark said in a previous issue, he thinks in suits. Tony built a new Iron Man armor, and it bears the “4” emblem of the Fantastic Four. That’s because he plans for one of Marvel’s ...