• The mystery of Tony's real parents reveals some truths behind the history of the Marvel Universe that have been kept hidden for decades.
• Can Tony unravel the mystery before deadly history repeats itself?
Rated T+
Though it may have started on a shaky foundation, International Iron Man #2 looks to put this spin-off title on much more solid ground. Read Full Review
This is another decompressed issue, which could prove problematic to the series soon, but works for now. Read Full Review
Overall, issue two is better than the first. The artwork is great; there are some fun character moments, and there is a lot of potential. If the book wants to get better, though, it will have to pick up the pace before readers pass out. Read Full Review
This comic has a good balances of the past and present day Tony Stark. I feel like there should be two different artists for this book. One for each time frame but its not a big deal. I continue to be interested in this Cassandra character and what she knows about Tony's family. Bendis gives us another really good portrayal of Tony Stark too.
Bendis proves his writing prowess by giving us great character dynamics. And Maleev's art is as always dark and on point. A huge improvement from the first issue. But is it too late?