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9.0
A Comic Book Blog - Geoff Arbuckle
Nov 10, 2010I'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
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8.5
IGN - Dan Phillips
Nov 03, 2010Iron 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
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8.0
Comic Book Resources - Benjamin Birdie
May 02, 2010The 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
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3.0
Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett
Nov 03, 2010"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