Iron Man #11

Writer: Christopher Cantwell Artist: Angel Unzueta Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 18, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 28
9.1Critic Rating
8.4User Rating

After bringing down an Ultimo robot nearly singlehandedly, Iron Man continues to investigate the strange and small colony on the remote planet where he's been marooned. Life here seems perfect...but is it? And who's possibly pulling the strings behind its delicate design? As Tony digs deeper for answers, an astral projection of Hellcat warns him that Korvac is still the biggest threat they all face...unless Tony gives into addiction, this time in the form of pain medication for his many injuries. FEATURING ANOTHER APPEARANCE BY EVERYONE'S FAVORITE ARMORED CANADIAN HERO, AVRO-X! Plus: STILT-MAN!
Rated T+

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson Aug 18, 2021

    At this point, I've learned to expect the unexpected when it comes to this run of Iron Man, and it's resulted in one of the most rewarding reading experiences Marvel is providing right now. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Big Comic Page - Jonathan Mullen Aug 25, 2021

    This little side story to Cantwell's ongoing Iron Man run has once again highlighted the positives of this series. Character is key, and it informs each and every decision in the book. This series ultimately is about one man and his complicated relationship with his friends and his world around him, and ultimately thats why the book will end up talked about for years to come. This book has become the modern standard on Tony Stark and has absolutely brought him into this new Golden Age of comic book storytelling. Its nothing short of spectacular. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Aug 18, 2021

    Unzueta delivers some beautiful art throughout this issue. There are so many great visual moments to be had, but the character is the focus and those moments drew me in. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Aug 18, 2021

    This is a good issue that wraps up Iron Man's side adventure while setting things up for the eventual confrontation with Korvac. Iron Man #11 packs in a lot of action, human moments, and a larger purpose as Tony Stark seeks to find himself. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Psycamorean Aug 23, 2021

    I love Iron Man, and I was a fan before the movies. I have been a fan for a long time, so when I say this, I say it with love. Tony Stark is an egotistical douche. And I'm sick of people acting like he's not. That's part of the charm of the character. Seeing him called on it by a *woman*, or if a few of you prefer, a *femoid*, doesn't faze me. The art does a good job looking and feeling like CAFU. In fact, at some points, I assumed that the credits page was a misprint, and CAFU was actually doing the art.

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  • 8.0
    DDJamesB Aug 18, 2021

    If you think about it too hard its got some holes with its logic but, overall another enrertaining read compared to how this series started. I did like mostly everything except the Hellcat parts. Shes just becoming so forceful with her dialogue towards Tony and its just annoying at this point.

  • 7.5
    Briton Aug 25, 2021

    I wish we could get back to the main story.

  • 7.5
    Mout Aug 18, 2021

    Not the best book coming out right now, but the one I look forward the most

  • 7.5
    Merlyn Aug 18, 2021

    A good issue, even if a bit predictable, but I keep disliking how Cantwell insists on painting Tony as this ultimate douche just so he can keep his teacher's pet, Hellcat, moralizing to him. Also, a huge minus whenever Cafu isn't on the book.

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  • 6.5
    CrazyforRAMU Jan 2, 2022

    Iron Man gets away from his castaway utopia after exposing the rotten secret beneath it -- and after it's developed into a clunky metaphor for Korvac's plan. The prose is good and the art is fantastic. I hope it doesn't sound backhanded if I say Mr. Uzueta is giving CAFU a real run for his money. The big-picture plot gives me pause, though; I'd wager a modest sum that Tony's actually lost in a morphine dream and Patsy is just checking on him in a sweaty spaceship bunk, not psychically reaching out across the stars. In fact, I'd actually prefer that to other outcomes; I really don't like a "God minus one" entity like the Living Tribunal stepping in to meddle with Tony Stark.

    Also, way to really wear your inspiration on your sleeve more

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  • 9.5
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  • 9.0
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  • 9.0
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  • 8.5
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