He's perhaps the most misunderstood figure in the whole of CIVIL WAR! But now, get inside the mind of Tony Stark, and learn why he feels that superhuman registration is necessary, and why he's taken it upon himself to lead the charge for its implementation! Big changes are in store for IRON MAN in the post-CIVIL WAR landscape, and the build-up begins here!
Iron Man #13 was a great read. The Knaufs continue to impress me with each and every issue. I hope that they stay on Iron Man for a good long time. Iron Man #13 went a long way in getting me to appreciate the Civil War storyline a little bit more than I previously did. I just wish Marvel had tried to weave a complex story from the start with Civil War. At any rate, Iron Man is an excellent title. I know Marvel doesn't want you to like this character, but give Iron Man a chance. I don't think too many people will be disappointed. Read Full Review
Overall then, we have here a perfectly good Iron Man story, which feeds into Civil War and that more than any of the other crossover books humanises Tony Stark. This issue helps remind us that superhuman registration makes sense. And the ending alone is enough to guarantee that Ill be back next month. Read Full Review
So while this issue doesnt provide answers to Starks Civil War characterization, I dont think it was the intent of this issue to do so. I just hope the answers do eventually come, and that the explanation for Starks behavior actually allows his argument to be viewed a little more rationally by readers who are perplexed by his actions thus far. But thats going to be a tall order. Read Full Review
Wow, I was never really into Iron Man comics, just tried some story arcs here and there and it's very unusual to see Happy being so cool and not a dumb meme. Lol, he's even with the Pepper here... But either way, the comic is just okay. A bit boring even. Tony is a super hypocrite. I thought the writers didn't see it, but they did. However, it doesn't make it any less worse. I wish I didn't read the previous arc.