THE NEW EPIC CONTINUES, "RINGS OF THE MANDARINS"
• When the DARK ELVES grow tired of tales of joyous torture and want to scare each other, what do they talk about?
• "The Night Of The IRON MAN."
• Also: THE MANDARINS have had enough. Time to say hello.
Iron Man #25 was entertaining from start to finish. Tony may seem one-tracked in his thought process, but you cannot blame him when facing such inhumane acts for the sake of power. Tony is just not that person and the things he did with that Iron Man suit proves that he's less than tolerant of entertaining the idea that this can be seen as sport. Read Full Review
Rings of the Mandarin may not be the most ingeniousIron Manstory, but this issue is worth its weight in iron when it comes to lighthearted banter and enjoyable action scenes. Not to mention Michael Del Mundo has been killing it on the cover art for this story arc. These aresome of bestIron Mancovers I've seen in a long time. Read Full Review
In the final analysis, it's hard for me to get into this arc. I do think this is the best issue of the bunch so far, with some nice character moments for Tony that show how formidable he can be when he drops his smarmy and sarcastic facade. But I'm still anxious for the storyline to come back to Earth and move forward. Read Full Review