• Some people from Tony Stark's past have a VERY big problem with Victor Von Doom taking the mantle of Iron Man.
• One of those people is Pepper Potts, a.k.a. Rescue!
• She is back and she is pissed! Where has she been?
Rated T+
If you're a lover of events in comics, or simply just loved Secret Wars, this is a must read. Infamous Iron Man #3 is a fresh take on superheroes. Doom is ambiguous, which makes matters all the more intriguing. Read Full Review
This new Doctor Doom comic finally comes into sharp focus with the new issue, which is a welcome change from the slower pacing of the first two. I'm finally excited for what Bendis and Maleev are building here. Read Full Review
Two out of three ain't bad. After a subpar second issue, Bendis and Maleev deliver an interesting look into Doom's psyche while setting the book in a good direction to go from here. Read Full Review
The artwork is rough and gritty, just like The Thing and Doom himself, so it all feels very uniformed and thought out. The world of Doom is bleak, even when he's practicing heroism, and we feel fully immersed in it through every page. Issue #3 gave an insight into Doom's change of heart, and even though it may have suffered from a lack of action, we really enjoyed it. Read Full Review
Great issue bringing Doom's adoption of Tony's armour into clearer focus. Great art and the pace of the story picks up, leading to the cool conclusion of the story, with the Thing and Victor's mother.
The art of Maleev on those few pages explaining why Doom is now Iron Man is pretty sickening. Crisp, sharp and just lovely to look at. I'm glad that Doom's explanation for his heroics is not a sappy ode but very straight forward. I'm looking forward to the next issue.
Cons: Depressing and decompressing. Pros: Doom POV and SW reveal.