Invincible Iron Man #11

Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Salvador Larroca Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 11, 2009 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 4
7.9Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

WORLD’S MOST WANTED PART 4 Tony Stark is in a race against the clock to remove the important data stored in his hard drive-like mind! Plus, Pepper Potts takes her new armor for a spin!

  • 9.5
    Comic Book Bin - Andy Frisk Mar 12, 2009

    Overall, The Invincible Iron Man is, again, a well drawn and written series, that continues to build to the inevitable climax Dark Reign will encapsulate. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Mar 13, 2009

    But despite that minor quibble, this continues to be one of Marvel's best comics. Recommended! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Mania - Chad Derdowski Mar 12, 2009

    I liked it. I didn’t love it, but I liked it. I’m giving it a very solid B. For a book about a man on the run against impossible odds, it wasn’t filled with a lot of tension, but it was a solid read and I felt that I got my money’s worth. I may even be back for another issue next month. Kudos to the team of Fraction and Larroca for making the Marvel U’s biggest jerk into a guy I might be able to root for… someday. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    IGN - Bryan Joel Mar 11, 2009

    But there's no getting around the fact that issue #11 isn't up to the title's usual standards, and that's the bottom line. It looks as though this sleepy issue's developments will pay off next month, but until then we'll have to starve a little longer for a proper shot of the Invincible Fraction genius we're used to. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Bill Janzen/David Wallace Mar 10, 2009

    Invincible Iron Man's second arc is shaping up to be just as compelling as the first, with a real energy and fast-moving plot that evokes cat-and-mouse chase/espionage movies like Enemy of the State or The Fugitive. The only weakness is the slightly disjointed feel that comes from juggling three completely separate plot strands, but I fully expect these to converge in the near future. This issue ends on a cliffhanger that makes me slightly concerned that next issue's fight isn't going to feel quite as natural as the one we see this issue, but after 11 issues in which Fraction has demonstrated his strong grasp of Iron Man and his place in the Marvel Universe, I trust him to pull it off. The writer hasn't dropped the ball yet, and the result is a series that could challenge Daredevil for the title of consistently best Marvel superhero book. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Timothy Callahan Mar 10, 2009

    This is just a middle-of-the-arc issue, but it's a good one, and if Larroca has truly abandoned his celebrity photo reference approach to the visuals, its look will finally start to match the quality of its writing. Read Full Review

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