Ironheart #3

Writer: Eve Ewing Artist: Luciano Vecchio, Beaulieu Geoffrey Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 13, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 14
8.7Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

As Ironheart gets deeper into the search for a missing friend, she stumbles into something much bigger than a single kidnapping - and something much more dangerous. She may not know it yet, but she faces an ancient power, and it's deadly.
Rated T

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson Feb 13, 2019

    When combined with the dynamic art from Luciano Vecchio, this issue easily becomes a stellar read. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Feb 14, 2019

    Luciano Vecchio's art is amazing. It is so detailed and beautiful with visuals and colors that leap off the page. Every page feels vibrant and full of energy and matches the tone of the story brilliantly. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comicsverse - Sydney Cooper Feb 13, 2019

    IRONHEART #3 shows Eve L. Ewing as the strongest asset to plot and character development. While Luciano Vecchio succeeds in some places, he lacks in illustrating emotion through facial expression when appropriate. Colorist Matt Milla contributes best at the beginning of the comic. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Feb 13, 2019

    Ironheart #3 was both action-packed and personal in the best of ways. It helps that through this chapter we are also able to understand the point in time that this series is taking place for Riri. She is in a place where she has so much to prove, and little room to look for help from anyone but herself and present company. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Crusaders - Gwen Dylan Stacy Feb 18, 2019

    The realistic dialog and ability to openly address the trauma sustained by our protagonist in this issue really are what shines in this issue. It's isolative nature ultimately leaves us hoping that there is a light at the end of the tunnel for those who might feel the same even in real life. I really enjoyed the mix of true to life reactions that Eve L. Ewing writes, along with the wonderful art by Luciano Vecchio. Even the colors by Matt Milla are appreciated, as a lot of the palette in this title reflect the flagship yellow and red that we've come to love in Stark Tech itself. I rate this issue a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars and look forward to seeing how our hero works out all her issues to become a more complete version of herself. Read Full Review

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