The art isn't by Ramos. It's by Ramon Rosanas. The art isn't by Ramos. It's by Ramon Rosanas
INFINITY WARPS?!
When Stark Odinson, the brainy but arrogant son of the All-Father, was kidnapped by Ice Giants and forced to make them an armory, he turned their forges against them and became the armored Asgardian, Iron Hammer!
Rated T+
Iron Hammer #1 was a fun issue that didn't require much any knowledge of the savage Gamora gauntlet move. Any reader could pick this one up and enjoy the ride without fear of missing out on any of the build up. Al Ewing comes through with a way to tell an origin story that doesn't feel forced and Rosanas crushes his amazing designs for the Asguardian x Iron suit look. Read Full Review
Infinity Warps Iron Hammer #1 combines Tony Stark and Thor into one character, in a well-written story with great art. Read Full Review
Al Ewing is a rising start at Marvel and you can see why in this issue. Pretty much everyone who is a fan of Marvel these days knows Iron Man's origin story (hell, it's almost a beat for beat retelling and anyone who has seen the movie will instantly recognize it here). However, the way Ewing intersperses parts of not only Thor but Norse mythology itself within the story is what makes it stand out for me from Soldier Supreme. Read Full Review
An okay first issue that sets up what hopes to be a fantastic second. Sadly it doesn't quite energize you to care since too much of it seems to lean on Tony Stark's origin. Read Full Review
I'm not sure if it's because Gerry Duggan isn't behind it, but Infinity Wars: Iron Hammer #1 felt distinctly different than any of the other Infinity Wars outings thus far, and it rubbed me the wrong way Read Full Review
On a stormy Scandinavian night, Sigurd Stark wanders into conflict with Krimson Kurse and the dark elves. From there it's on to a crazy (good crazy) Nordic retelling of the MCU Iron Man origin and a smorgasbord of absurd mash-ups waiting to fight the Iron Hammer in the next issue. This series strikes gold with a heavenly tone-to-content match: Silver Ager bombast is the perfect tool for managing the absurdity of Warp World. Rock-solid art and a talented, lovingly loquacious flood of words make this a delight to Silver Age fans like me.
If Soldier Supreme Disappoint me, this one surprising me. At first I even didn't sollicite it. It's with the sneak peek that I decide to let him is chance. And what a wonderfull reading. A very nice work melting Iron-Man & Thor comics & bending is new univers.
I really like it from the first panel to the last.
Cover - I took the regular Nice but not really related. Just the character in a pose. 1.5/2
Writing - I would brought a ongoing with this character without thinking twice. Ewing did a great job. 3/3
Arts - I didn't recognize ramos. It's amazing how he draw this issue. Maybe some case are a little just. But I really enjoy this. I will keep it in fact. 2.5/3
Feelings - I will take issue 2 with great pleasu more
Really meh
That was very underwhelming. Very mediocre, from writing to artwork. The idea isn't the best and the synopsis of this issue is not true at all.