Tony finishes his work in Svartalfheim and must make the ultimate leap of faith to finish the job -- and try to get back to Earth in time to save it! Meanwhile Rescue has to deal with Hammer Industries’ Detroit Steel Corps and the monstrous Grey Gargoyle in the ruins of Paris…
Invincible Iron Man has the distinction of being an amazing book that's been made better by Fear Itself; not that the crossover is bad, but there's just so many things that could have been done wrong with the title. Props to Fraction for keeping things together and keeping Tony's supporting cast entertained while the world unfolds around them. Read Full Review
As I said, the book comes down a notch with the overall excitement, but there are still some tense moments that bring you to the edge of your seat. It looks as though the arc will wrap up around the same time as the final issue of Fear Itself hits the stores. I'm guessing there are some major moments still on the way! Read Full Review
Some readers might walk away from Invincible Iron Man #508 feeling gypped. The book definitely covers familiar ground, but even if that's the case, the solid characterization that's always been a staple of this series should help justify your purchase of the book. It did for me. Read Full Review
My advice: wait 'til the tie-in is over, then run back to this series. Read Full Review
Larroca draws well and is the one strength of this series. Without his work, this series would have failed already. Read Full Review
Cover-****
Writing-****
Art-*****
Story-***