The Nth Metal Man has arrived from the Dark Multiverse right into Dr. Klyburn's research site-and it will destroy anything that stands in the way of it trying to stay in our world. As Magnus, Gold, Platinum, Iron, Lead, and Mercury rush to Dr. Klyburn's aid, one of them will meet their fate at the hands of Nth Metal Man! But who? And how? How is even crazier! Read this issue to find out!
I was excited going into this and even more so by the end of issue #1, now I'm just pumped to see how the next issue stacks up to so much great build up done in such a short period of time. DiDio/Davis are knocking this out of the park already and they've just gotten started. Read Full Review
The Metal Men continues to be fun this issue, even if it feels like the overwhelming secret that Dr. Will Magnus threw at us previously was put on the back burner here. I love the art in this so much and even with a darker take to Will Magnus' relationship to the Metal Men, I can't wait to see where it will go next. I just hope that there aren't too many forks in the road on the way to us getting some sort of resolution to this story. Read Full Review
It's an intriguing start, but it's not quite sure what comic it wants to be yet. It has ten issues to figure it out, and if it stays on schedule with its artist it should look great while it gets there. Read Full Review
In many ways, Metal Men feels like a lost relic of the mid-2000s, which creates an interesting, but frustrating, dichotomy. Read Full Review
Right now, it is just a boring waste of potential all around. Read Full Review
It isn't bad so much as antiquated.
The plot lines introduced are interesting enough to keep me going on this series, but this is definitely a poorly executed book. Which is sad...because I've been waiting for a Metal Men series for a long time.
Didiot, you are a talentless hack, a void of infinite trash and nothingness. How dare you waste Shane Davis’s talents on your garbage