The secrets that propel Victor Von Doom's new quest as a hero start to reveal themselves, but that is nothing compared to the who's who of heroes AND villains looking for a piece of revenge for his past sins - beginning with Ben Grimm!
Rated T+
Infamous Iron Man #2 was a great read. Sure, I'm a Doom fan, but I'm also a damn picky Doom fan and this is passing the test. Keep this infamy coming, I'm looking forward to seeing Victor and Ben throw down. Read Full Review
Well, this might be the one evil-turned-good I can stomach. Take Venom back, and keep Doom awesome. Read Full Review
I'll admit the concept cause me to roll my eyes when I first heard it but two issues in, the series is solid in so many ways and it actually shows a villain on his journey to be a hero. This has quickly become one of my favorites of Marvel NOW! so far and a favorite of mine for Marvel in quite some time. Read Full Review
The comic feels very similar to the Invincible Iron Man, which is understandable when you consider the fact they share the same creative team. We're more excited about Infamous than Invincible, but things need to start happening soon. Read Full Review
All in all the issue is fine but works more as set up for whats to come they clearly have bigger things planned for this character and this series and Im still just as excited as I was before to keep reading it. Read Full Review
Some people see Bendis name on a book and write it off immediately because his past is littered with some great books but also many terrible ones. This series is one of the great ones. I was hesitant at first but I'm really enjoying it and highly recommend picking it up. Doom is such a great character and so far Bendis is delivering a solid story. Go pick this one up! Read Full Review
Dr. Amara Perera makes another appearance here. I'm still a bit lost as to what she means to Doom or what her role will being going forward in his new heroic calling. Read Full Review
This book feels very much like a continuation of International Iron Man. Not just because it features the same creative team, but also because the pacing is equally slow and laborious. Read Full Review
This new Doctor Doom series is good so far, and it has the potential to get really exciting, but so far it seems like Brian Michael Bendis is really dragging his feet on anything meaningful happening. He keeps teasing something better and deeper, but the storyis only skin deep so far. Read Full Review
If it wasn't for the Thing showing up and being such a jerk, I probably would've enjoyed this issue a lot more. Doom as Iron Man looks really cool and Bendis is setting up what could turn into a pretty fun story. As a single issue though, this was only okay. Read Full Review
Doom takes steps to right things in Latveria, but it looks like he'll have to deal with Mommy first. Mr. Bendis bears down and tells a *lot* of story by his standards, and Mr. Maleev's art is looking its best. It falls short of greatness only because the cliffhanger suggests that the next issue is going to be a barnburner.
I liked this issue--and am looking forward to the Doom/Thing confrontation--but the overall storyline is kind of plodding so far. I hope the pacing picks up next issue with our adversaries face to face.
I love the art of Maleev and the coloring of Hollingsworth. They seem to understand each other and the art seems bleak and understated like a Doom comic should be. The story has its charming moments with Doom coming back to clean up and the interaction with Amara. Though the story is slow it seems that The Thing will forcibly push the story along to an action-packed climax.
Better at a glance but after you digest it there are too many WHY WHAT WHERE & HOW's that would not get a pass for any second issue into any lower profile title.