Iron Man #20.INH

Event\Storyline: Inhumanity Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Agustin Padilla Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 22, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 5
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INHUMANITY TIE-IN! - IRON METROPOLITAN PART THREE!
Who will be the next MANDARIN?!
Will an INHUMAN threaten Tony and Arno's plan to build the city of tomorrow?
More mysteries of the rings revealed!!!

  • 5.0
    Nerds Unchained - Jeremy Radick Jan 23, 2014

    All in all, this one uneven issue. Victor's story is interesting (even if a twist at the end feels pretty forced), and Gillencontinues to craft some interesting characters for the news Hosts of the Ten Rings. But there's a lot here that just falls flat. Agustin Padilla provides the pencils here, and though I like his style, the overall whole of the book is as uneven as the story. There's some nice work, but his panel layout and choreography of fight scenes is unclear and unfocused. There's a critical plot point involving some cocoonswhere Padilla's layout doesn't actually show clearly what is going on. So, it's an offissue for Iron Man,but one that has at least some nuggets of goodness. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Spectrum - Shawn Hoklas Jan 26, 2014

    The art in this issue by Agustin Padilla regrettably isn't much better than the story. Having the last few issues with Joe Bennett's art was a great fit for this title. It's not that Padilla's art is bad, I'm just not sure that his style fits the story. Padilla draws a strong Iron Man in the suit, but his human characters and other heroes in the book look rushed. His lines are a little more fluid and loose. Again, not bad, but not the best fit to my eye. I'm not sure after reading this issue that I'll still continue with this series, which is disappointing as I really like the Iron Man character. Read Full Review

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