If Tony Stark isn't Iron Man, then who's the guy in the suit? Zeke Stane digs for he truth Spymaster racks up his victims
Matt Fraction is doing a great job of slowly moving all of the pieces around the chessboard here... Stane has freed himself from the threats of the Mandarin, without the Mandarin knowing, Tony has freed himself from the eyes of the government since he relinquished the Iron Man tech to them, while still maintaining the pieces necessary to turn him back into IM again, we got some more stuff with Spy-Master, and there was another Iron Man flitting around at the end of this one. This was a very good read. Read Full Review
Jam-packed with content, big moments, and tons of excitement, Invincible Iron Man continues the roll it's been on lately, double-shipping be damned. Read Full Review
This book isn't terribly exciting, but sets a larger plan into action even if we're not 100% certain what it is. Read Full Review
Aside from the Tony/Zeke dynamic, Fraction finds time to devote to characters like Pepper Potts, Bethany Cabe, and even a page or two with Rhodey. The dramatic showdown with Spymaster at Stark Resilient HQ is especially memorable. So even if the core of the conflict has barely shifted from the last issue, and even if we don't catch a glimpse of Mandarin this month, there's plenty of excitement in these pages to keep the momentum going until the next issue. Read Full Review