Still haunted by visions of a life he never had, M.O.D.O.K.'s quest to uncover the truth will find him teaming up with the most unlikely of allies... none other than IRON MAN himself! Two genius intellects... one mission... what could go wrong?
Rated T+
This was yet another great issue. I liked last issue a little more though, because we got some really good action sequences with M.O.D.O.K. ripping though a bunch of A.I.M. guys, but with this issue most of the fighting happens off panel and with all the villains that make an appearance in this issue it left me a little disappointed. This issue even without the fight scenes was still fun, interesting, energetic, and colorful. Read Full Review
M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games is an anti-hero story that's hard to resist. If you're looking for riotous, violent escapism with infectious energy, you can't go wrong with this series. M.O.D.O.K. fans are in for a treat as the character is getting his due here and then some. Read Full Review
M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games #2 is a fantastic second issue that has me wanting to read the third right now. I laughed out loud multiple times. Really laugh out loud. It's a comic that put a smile on my face. It's beyond good and is the exact escape we sometimes need and look for in our comics. Read Full Review
Having M.O.D.O.K. team up with Tony Stark to sneak into a villain's convention winds up being just as fun as you'd expect, but M.O.D.O.K.'s inner turmoil about the memories of his family gives the book a surprising amount of depth. Read Full Review
MODOK and Tony (inexplicably) team up to crash the supervillain tech expo where Monica is auctioning off the bit of Starktech they need to fix MODOK's brain. This plot is driven entirely by the Rule of Funny -- and that's entirely OK when the humor is this good. This is a real blast of a silly read.
M.O.D.O.K.: Headgames
Issue: 2
Publisher: Marvel
Writer: Jordan Blum @blumjordan & Patton Oswalt @pattonoswalt
Artist: Scott Hepburn @kenneth_scott_hepburn
Colors: Carlos Lopez
Letters: Travis Lanham
Cover: David Nakayama @davidnakayama
In order to regain control of AIM and get to the bottom of the strange visions of family plaguing his mind, MODOK seeks help in the most unlikely of places, Tony Stark. In order to repair his software, Tony and MODOK must re-acquire a stolen device being auctioned off at the Criminal Technology Show. Disguised as Arnim Zola and a Hydra soldier, the pair buy their way into the expo. However, after suffering another vision, MODOK lashes out causing their cove more
This is fun to read tbh.
This was a fun issue. I have some problems with how Tony Stark is written, but nothing major. The last page reveal bothers me. Gwenpool better not just be Deadpool next issue.