"THE ULTRON AGENDA" STARTS HERE!
Watch out, Iron Man! The Robot Uprising of the Marvel Universe has begun! But it's NOT Ultron leading the charge... it's Machine Man?! The A.I.'s are on the attack - and they might be in the right. Battle lines are being drawn, and it's time for Tony Stark, Jocasta, Andy Bhang and the rest of the cast to pick sides.
Rated T+
Tony Stark Iron Man #16 is action packed and ends with you on the edge of your seat. I cannot wait to see what happens to Tony next! Read Full Review
Writing, art, characters, plot, subplots; everything comes together so perfectly in this issue! Read Full Review
This was a jam packed issue with a lot of spinning plates that kept me mesmerized. With an excellent up grade in Villain Iron Man has remained relevant in a universe covered in darkness, for the time being. Schitis art with Delgado colors amps up the urgency this story is delivering. Read Full Review
While the recent news that this series will be done by the end of this year does take the wind out of the proverbial sails, this does end up being a relatively solid issue. Read Full Review
Man and MachineRemembering the old school continuity connections that made this an interesting issue, Tony and Aaron start a psychological attack that changes the game and stalls Ultron like a 404 error. In the ensuing lull, they free Jocasta and Wasp only to trigger an explosion that literally fuses Tony with his armor. It's actually pretty gross. Dan Slott and Jim Zub spent quite a bit of time paring Tony Stark down to his core ‘self'. This conflict hasn't forced him to be the best ‘version' of himself yet, but it looks like it's on the way there. Read Full Review
'Ultron Agenda' is already off to a shaky start. Read Full Review
Solid issue. Excited to see where it goes.
"S-S-Stupid Stark familly and your s-stupid biological brains. All you guys do is ruin everything."
-STACK
Another average but pretty good read in this series of iron man. The art has been stellar just not my type.
This was okay, I was fine with it.
I'm disappointed that this issue discards Gerry Duggan's excellent take on Jan & Pymtron. I thought it was *great* for her to consider the fusion as "Ultron wearing my dead ex-husband's face;" now she's calling it "Hank," ugh.