I'm really looking forward to the next issue and would recommend this book to anyone looking for a good comic to read. Read Full Review
Iron Man/Thor didn't grab my attention right off the bat, but by the time the issue was through it had me hook, line and sinker. DnA are working with a seriously awesome high concept, one that's perfectly tailored for a Iron Man/Thor team-up. And with Eaton along for the ride providing some of his best work to date, this series immediately bursts out of the gates as a project no Marvel fan can afford to miss. Read Full Review
The point of Free Comic Book Day is, naturally, to attract (and keep) new readers. Marvel has taken the probably smarter approach and instead of introducing a new crossover that still requires a whole lot of understanding of current continuity (like some publishers I know) they've simply put together an engaging story that plays to the strengths of their line. Writers like Fraction are creating a landscape of vividly weird circumstance, rooted in a modern authenticity. And it's a fantastic platform on which to welcome new readers. Read Full Review
"Iron Man/Thor" #1 is a bland, mediocre comic that only strengthens the argument that movies mean a flood of forgettable comics that don't warrant reading. What little story is here isn't compelling or interesting; Everything is held back for the 'shocking' final page that isn't much of a cliffhanger. It's disappointing work from everyone involved. Thankfully, I probably won't remember this comic at all by tomorrow. Read Full Review