"UNBREAKABLE" PART 4
• With the plan out in the open, will IRON PATRIOT be forced to execute the horrible deed?
• Can Lila turn the tide? Will she survive long enough to?
• "Kill him."
I don't know how long Ales Kot plans to be on this book or what his aspirations for it are, but I'm along of the ride. Iron Patriot #4 is the best issue yet and Iwant to see where this goes. Read Full Review
Iron Patriot #4 is a fairly fast read, and not too much happens, but nonetheless this is still a must read if you're a fan of Rhodey. No matter how long this title lasts, this is a defining moment for Rhodey and his family. They all have the best of intention with their actions, it's just the world they live in that makes it hard for them to be the good-hearted people we have known them to be, no matter how short. Read Full Review
Kot, Brown, and Chralampidis provide readers with a book that's one-part family, one-part fighting the system, and one-part eye candy. This book is surprisingly good, considering it features a character that has had a few struggles in the past with his own on-going. This may not be the best jumping-on point, but this is still a series that is worthy of being on fans' pull-lists. Overall, I highly recommend this issue. Read Full Review
Iron Patriot #4 is a thankful step in the right direction after taking a big misstep last issue. The writing feels much better here, it's more engaging, does better with the family angle, and there a couple of great moments. It still has problems with underutilizing the main character, and the villains are pretty weak. Overall though, the comic has restored confidence in me that it can at least deliver on a decent ending next time. Let's stay tuned for the coming finale. Read Full Review
It could've been a great issue if there was more integrity to its political spin, but when you're not all that interested in the hero anyway, what does it matter? Dropped. Read Full Review