TONY STARK POPS THE QUESTION!
With Korvac, the Power Cosmic and a nasty morphine addiction now behind him, a freshly humanized Tony Stark has returned from rehab to the world hoping to show folks that's he's okay, highly functional and ready to re-engage. So of course it's time for him to face off against an angry hyper-intelligent gorilla. When the public unveiling of a new Stark Supercomputer goes awry and the machine's hairy 400-lb chess opponent decides to break loose in the city, it all leaves Tony feeling a little anxious. Can Patsy Walker provide any shelter in this new storm, or does it just mean more clouds are gathering?
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This issue is a pleasant surprise through and through and I'm so thankful for it. Read Full Review
Unzueta delivers some great action in the issue. The panels are filled with gorgeous details and fun visuals. Read Full Review
Iron Man #20 is the first fresh start in a while. And mostly it succeeds in bringing the story forwards and bringing something different into this series. With so many issues attributed to the first arc, this feels a lot like a new volume. There are many exciting new threads beginning to be built and a really ludicrous first fight of the second arc. It is difficult to know where the run will progress from here as this issue felt much like a transition, shedding lingering questions from the last one. Read Full Review
A relaxing story combined with beautiful artistry really helps draw in a new potential audience to whatever is next for Tony Stark's journey forward. Read Full Review
one of my favourites runs in ironman comics ever, every issue is almost perfetc, this one included.
wasn't expecting this but I loved it
Much as I love seeing Iron Man's roller skates alive and well in 2022, this issue strikes me as a misfire. The Patsy section isn't developed enough for even half an issue, and padding it with the absurdity of a talking gorilla fight certainly doesn't alleviate the lack of depth it has thanks to some limp prose.
The art's exquisitely detailed and shaded -- and unfortunately, not the right style at all for the wacky shenanigans the script calls for.
This is embarrassing