FEAR ITSELF TIE-IN - Iron Man arms himself for the end of the world. - Guest starring Rescue and the Detroit Steel Corps.
I think this is a fitting end to Tony's Fear Itself involvement, and I'm glad to see that the book is on a course back to normalcy. Stark Resilient's corporate espionage was really fun, and it just seems to keep getting sucked into other events, like Siege or Fear Itself. Hopefully we'll get a little bit of cooling off, a lot more backstabbing (figuratively!) and we'll get to deal with the aftermath of Tony's alcohol binge. Great book! Read Full Review
This arc has bounced us around the world, but it works so well with Fear Itself that I wouldn't suggest the main title without checking this one out too for an overall strong story that folds into the larger story naturally. Read Full Review
If you've been enjoying the slow-burn nature of Invincible Iron Man thus far, issue #509 is not going to turn you away. In fact, it actually succeeds in areas where Fear Itself fails, namely establishing a true sense of dread and fear that this is indeed the end of days. Fraction's solid character work has been Invincible Iron Man's biggest draw since the series' inception. It's what makes issue #509 stand above mediocrity. Read Full Review
Beautiful artwork with as much action as Larroca could cram in given this issue was about a bunch of talking heads. Have not picked up the latest issue yet, but if nothing improves, Ill stop collecting Iron Man, even if it sports very beautiful art. Read Full Review
Cover-****
Writing-*****
Art-****
Story-***