THE FUTURE is upon us! How will Tony Stark escape the Mandarins ultimate death-trap? What has Zeke Stane been hiding? What insane invention is he willing to unleash?
Overall, this larger story by Matt Fraction and Salvador Larroca has been solidly put together. I had some issues with the middle arc, but the story immediately following Fear Itself and the story that is going on now brings a larger scope that had been teased to us of some time. I'm just glad that the tension and the excitement is taking center stage. Read Full Review
Stark builds he and his friends cool new suits to take on the Mandarin and his private army and just as it's all about to go down, the issue ends. Fraction, you tease! Read Full Review
Some parts work better than others but at this point, Fraction and Larroca's Invincible Iron Man can do little wrong. Read Full Review
The artwork doesn't shine that well in this issue, mostly because Frank D'Armata's colors tend to overpower the pencils even more than usual. There are a handful of panels where Salvador Larroca's line-work gains a greater level of detail and precision, but that isn't the case nearly enough. As usual, Larroca's action scenes and armored characters look great. This issue stands out because there's now a small army of Iron Men creating havoc. It's the human characters that have looked and continue to look unnatural. Read Full Review