STARK: DISASSEMBLED comes to its conclusion! The Ghost vs. Maria Hill and Pepper Potts, alone inside an empty middle school! Tony Stark and Dr. Strange vs. the end of the world, alone inside the shattered recesses of Tony's once-great mind! After what might as well have been the entirety of the Marvel Universe coming together to get Iron Man back on his feet, can Tony himself run the last mile alone?What's left of a man after you take him apart? Rated A …$2.99
Matt Fraction is an incredible talent and this book serves to prove that statement. He has such a firm grasp on the characters and what exactly makes them tick and knows how to tell a story that captivates the reader. It helps that his art team helmed by Salvador Larocca can take Fraction’s words and parlays them into a visual feast. Iron Man has been such an amazing book that has been non-stop awesomeness! This arc in particular will go down with the “Demon in a Bottle” story from decades ago as the definitive Iron Man tales. Read Full Review
All in all, its an issue that has made me like Iron Man again, an issue that has returned the Golden Avenger to my pull list at long last, and an issue that sets up a brand new world for Shellhead, just in time for his new movie to come out. Salvado Larrocas art is very well done here, giving the appearance of Pepper Potts in a a hospital gown a heroic aspect (although his Captain America looka bit bulky in the ending shots. Invincible Iron Man #24 has done something I would have deemed impossible not so many months ago, and earned 4.5 out of 5 stars in so doing. Its good to have Tony back, although I still hate the current armor Read Full Review
In the end, the conclusion to Stark: Disassembled works largely because Fraction allows the plot to progress in a more fulfilling manner than he has in past installments. Finally, the story concludes with a rather brilliant and promising device to give Stark a new outlook on his actions over the past few years, putting the character in a fascinating place moving forward. For that, I'm almost willing to forgive the story's fundamental flaws. Read Full Review
If you aren't reading "Invincible Iron Man" you're missing out on a lot of fun. (I like it so much that I've already pre-ordered the upcoming hardcover omnibus of the first 19 issues of this series.) "Invincible Iron Man" delivers the goods every month, and in ways you never even thought to ask for. But don't just take my word for it. Try it out for yourself, and I think you'll be quite pleased. Read Full Review
A good finish that sets the stage for the future. Let's see if Marvel can take it and build upon it. Good job, Mr. Fraction, for what I thought was a quality finish to this storyline. Read Full Review
Im repeating myself here, but Larroca is working with poor material yet making it all look great. Ill write it again. Its a waste of his talent to be given so little to work with. But its also a compliment to his skills that he can make a bad story look so good. Read Full Review