Yeah. That horrible thing actually happened last issue. We know. It was NOT cool. So we are totally making it up to you RIGHT NOW. That character you really liked from a while ago? The one who you thought was absolutely, certifiably dead? Surprise! She's back! But how is that even possible? And what does that mean for the future of all things Iron-Man? Read the book, fleshbag.
Rated T+
Iron Man 2020 #4 is an exciting issue for Iron Man fans and will take the reader a long time to read. The character development that takes place within this comic is fantastic. Arno is given a personality that really makes him different from other main characters. He is an unpleasant person, but so gipping to follow. Parts of the book may appear daunting and hard to keep up with due to the switching between locations, but each one looks amazing. And the last few pages is one of my favorite character moments of the year. Read Full Review
Fantastic artwork and character development helps to make this issue shine. Read Full Review
Pete Wood's art is pretty good but I think the story itself hurts the issue. Most of the time there is a lot of stuff going on in the background but the subject matter keeps it homogeneous. When we get a little breathing room in the VR world with the white background, your eyes get a bit of respite but there is so much dialogue that it makes your eyes hurt in a whole other way. Read Full Review
If readers are expected to care about whether Iron Man is alive or dead, then the character desperately needs some more lively stories to be told. Read Full Review
Arno dives into the villainous deep end while Mark One pulls himself together and decides to be Tony Stark. This issue has good art and the writing in the individual scenes is strong. But taken as a whole, it's a very messy and unsatisfying story.
This chapter was probably meant to definitively explain how the 'Real Tony' will be reborn but FRIDAY's explanation just had me confused as to all the various 'Fake Tony' incarnations over the years and their presentations. Tony has been a convoluted mess masquerading as the real thing, probably, as far back as him installing the digital copy of his brain after his coma-death circa Dark Reign. Maybe the last 2 issues will dot some i's and cross some t's more clearly and make this cruel COVID wait to read Shellhead more worthwhile.
" I am Iron Man."
- TONY STARK
This is tiring. We all knew this was going to happen. Let's wrap this up now.
There were some good parts but Slott does not write a good iron man. Ive enjoyed some issues more than others but its been work to get through tony stark: iron man and now this. Its readable and had good moments but overall its corny, tacky and not very investing.
I just... don’t care for this at all, and my patience has worn right through.