There's still more to uncover about the forces behind Daija's kidnapping, and Ironheart will have to face them once and for all. Can she survive her first showdown with the mysterious Ten Rings?
Rated T
All in all this issue is a great read for someone like me as a fan who likes the more personal aspects of Riri's character. I like the fact that she is focused on her mission to the point of being rude at times and doesn't take any nonsense. Ewing however effectively shows the warmer side of her character more than Bendis did in the past, and this issue establishes a firm sense of place now that she is back home. Read Full Review
Riri becomes more likable, relatable, and skilled with each issue while retaining the integral "still learning" aspect of her character. Read Full Review
What you want from a monthly comic. Resolution of story line while pushing the plot and the series forward. Good balance of action and dialogue, and still love the art.
Great art and a nice end to the arc.
Ironheart exposes and shuts down the gadget-stealing plot, confirming along the way that it's linked to Midnight Fire's bigger-picture villainy. The resolution of that plot thread is merely okay, but the personal growth Riri demonstrates along the way is outstanding. It produces a lovable ending and ensures I'm going to come back for another adventure.
This was a good issue. It felt like a complete issue whereas so many single issues nowadays do not. Riri becomes a better character with each issue, so I'm glad she's being salvaged.
Okay, nothing too special though.