• The Reed Richards from a dead reality calls himself "The Maker" - and his plans for the world are far more insane than anything Doctor Doom ever attempted.
• Now Doom, as Iron Man, is the only one who can stop him. Doom is the hero? Richards is the villain? It is a world gone mad!
Rated T+
Infamous Iron Man gets very real in a very human, very phenomenal way. Read Full Review
Infamous Iron Man is a strong comic because it avoids the standard "bad guy turns good" clichs. Bendis is doing some of his finest work here. From the devastation of the villains to the jaw-dropping climax, IIM is an easy comic to endorse. Read Full Review
Two issues into this arc, it still feels like the conflict between Doom and Ultimate Reed Richards is stuck in its most nascent stage. Read Full Review
This issue features some of the flattest storytelling in the series so far, but finishes strong with some on point with some great interactions between Ben & Doom, with a solid cliffhanger to cap it off. If this is Infamous Iron Man at its slowest, then count me in for the rest of this run, no matter how long it lasts. Read Full Review
Between the character relationships and the methods Doom utilizes, Infamous Iron Man #7 gives polish to the overall narrative. It also sets up some new challenges that will test Doom's overly-efficient methods, as well as his commitment to being a hero. While stories about heroes becoming villains are nothing new, a character like Victor Von Doom requires a certain level of refinement. For the story unfolding in Infamous Iron Man, Bendis and Maleev continue to deliver. Terrifying hardened villains is just a nice bonus. Read Full Review
Considering the cliffhanger at the end, this series is about to get very interesting. Make sure to keep reading and, if you haven't read this issue yet, you can get it at your local comic shop now! Read Full Review
The artwork is lovely, and the comic does provide some good character moments and helps advance the plot. Yet the dialogue leaves much to be desired. Read Full Review
Alex Maleev and Matt Hollingsworth are doing an amazing job with the artwork. The collaboration between the two helps the overall feel of the story. Bits and Pieces:This is a slow burn that may become uninteresting and dull very soon. Just more of what we've seen previously with another huge cliffhanger. Only time will if Bendis can deliver on the cool story he continues to set up. The art continues to be some of my favorite coming out of Marvel. Read Full Review
Why is Doom doing this? Well for whatever reason, he's doing a kick butt job at it. I loved the interaction with the mob and how everything went down. I also loved the interaction of the wrecking crew with the Thing. It's kinda cool seeing that Doom is kind of human and it will be awesome when Reed and Doom cross paths soon. Bendis and Maleev are doing great work here.
Picked it up today and was surprised that it was actually good.
The artwork is not really what I'm into but technically it's good.
Wonder of wonders, Doom is starting to win Ben Grimm over, slightly, to the idea that he might be doing good. What is the Maker gonna say about that? This issue had some points against it: The pace is still terribly slow and the art can only be considered great with the huge caveat of "for Alex Maleev" appended to it. (Mr. Maleev just cannot deliver action in an exciting way.) I was won over by the great dialogue put into the Doom/Thing conversation, which felt extremely in-character for both parties. In fact, Ben was a treat throughout this issue. I love him in salty PI mode.
This comic does not have much action in it at all. Not that it is a bad thing, because I am a huge fan of slow build stories. This issue did not really further the story, but we got to see a great scene between The Thing and Victor. Even though I am not totally sure where this story will ultimately end up, I am really enjoying Doom's quest to be a good guy.
This is an interesting issue, but only that. It's pace is sloooow, and Victor is almost too humble to believe here...I mean, he is still Doom, right? I'm looking forward to the next issue, though, where it looks like Doom and Reed will face off.