CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
• Luke and Danny tried to stick together, but CIVIL WAR II tore them apart!
• How far will Luke go to get his friend back?
• It's EVERYTHING you want in an event tie-in! Moral conundrums! Devastating consequences! More super-powered sparring than you can count on four fists for hire!
Rated T+
Civil War II might be a mess, but Power Man &Iron Fist is a great comic, and the new issue moves the far more interesting storyline along with some big, exciting superhero action. Read Full Review
It's not a bad end to the arc, though I'm not convinced this series wouldn't have been better off telling a similar story outside the confines of Civil War II. Read Full Review
Every month I find myself hoping I like this book, and every month I'm disappointed. This one wasn't quite as bad as the last issue, but it's still nothing to be excited about reading. Read Full Review
The next arc for this duo is not going to involve Marvel's huge event, and we can only imagine this series will benefit from it. Good riddance. Read Full Review
In any case, unless you're a completist, I think it's safe to pass on this particular issue. The lack of character development, clashes between art and script, and overall business of the story result in a book that doesn't do much to progress the series as a whole. Read Full Review
Another great issue
I really like this book. Even if IRON FIST wasn't my favorite marvel character, I'd really enjoy this book.
That being said...while the story (one of the best tie-ins forced upon us by CIVIL WAR II) and writing were as good as ever, the art and an awful cover brought my score down.
That is one BAD (bad as in bad and not the way Cockroach Hamilton would use it) cover.
The story and writing combo add up to a solid 8. The, mostly, guest art is a middle of the road 5. The cover gets a 3.5 only because the bottom half is decent. Things go bad as we move up