STARK REALITIES - Part 1
• Arsenal, the monstrous robot that once took on all of the Avengers, is back in an all-new way.
• Who does it serve? What are the secrets it's guarding? And how will they rock Tony Stark's world to its core?
• The trap that's been building for some time has finally sprung. Iron Man fans, you do not want to miss this one!
• THE NEW STORYLINE STARTS HERE!
Rated T+
I was enjoying the previous done-in-one stories in the last five issues, but I am happy the creative team is tackling something larger here. This issue is well laid out for new readers, or those who have been with the series from the start. The villain is clear but underutilized at the moment, but I am excited to see more of him next issue. Read Full Review
'Firing on all cylinders' is a totally apt metaphor for industrialist Tony Stark and his comic. This issue is full of energy and excitement unique to this series. Read Full Review
There is a lot going on in this issue and Slott and Whitley manage to make every aspect from the big to the mundane interesting in their own ways. Read Full Review
Continues to be one of the more interesting sci-fi superhero comics on the stands. It not only showcases innovative ideas but does so with great art and action. If you're interested in technology you'll love this series. Read Full Review
I enjoyed the previous done-in-one stories of the last five issues, but really excited as the creative team tackle a larger storyline. I highly recommend including this in your pull list! Read Full Review
If you're an Iron Man fan who's looking for more Tony Stark then this issue should be right up your street. It acts as a jumping on point for readers unfamiliar with the series' first five issues, and it quickly throws you right into the mix of things. Dan Slott should make this arc a wild ride, so now is the perfect time to get on board. Read Full Review
Tony Stark: Iron Man takes on a timely issue, and so far it is highlighting it while also developing its core characters along the way, and if that keeps up there's not been a better time to give the series a try. Read Full Review
During the first read, I was on the figurative edge of my seat through the encounter with Ultron Pym. I love the idea of Ultron Pym trying to find love and the conversation about humanity and what it means to be human. Read Full Review
Tony Stark: Iron Man #6 is a mixed bag of execution. One that benefits from Dan Slott's ability to craft characters, however, suffers from that same ambition to pack his ongoing narratives with numerous and ongoing threads. If that scripting can be fine-tuned and a proper thematic weight added the strengths of this series will greatly benefit. Read Full Review
The art is solid and has the depth to explore the harder parts of the narrative and somehow allow fun to come through. Valerio Schiti's art style is versatile as hell and fits with the shifting perspective of each issue. Read Full Review
Sorry to the delay. My dealer had some delay with it.
But after the issue 5 (That I didn't like) I passed a wonderful moment with this issue. Andy and Amanda are a thing now. I laugh at poor Jocasta in low battery and with her ex-boyfriend trying the 90's way for recover his girl. I laugh with Wasp disappointed by the heist she and Tony try to stop. Or how Bethany is on the good track. I really love the way bad player are exit of the escape. And the no relation between Tony & Amanda is interesting.
Cover - I see what they mean, not really great or in link. 1/2
Writing - Very well done, the supporting cast improve their personals stories. And Tony stay tony. I like him thanks to them. 3/3
Arts - It was a very good more
Great ideas that Slott is playing with and i hope he pursues them well going forward. Great cover and great art.
The covers for this series are amazing!
Solid first issue. Finally all that set up is getting some payoff.
It feels like we are finally going to get more than a one issue story and fully make the story from issue one go forward. Art was very good! The cliffhanger actually makes me look forward to the next issue which haven't felt like this since issue 1.
"Session terminated. Goodbye"
I think a few online games out there could use someone like Arsenal. Maybe it would make things more enjoyable.
As for the issue itself. It was ok, I guess. Nice art, not a bad dialogue and likable enough cast.
The thing is, it's issue #6 and I really can't tell where this book is going, what it's aim is. It seems to wander around topics like artificial intelligence and virtual reality (interesting topics), but it seems to do it without any real excitement, without anything that would hook the reader.
Slott's Spidey stories had some spark, spirit. His Iron Man stories are currently lacking these.
I don’t know why I don’t really care for this comic, don’t @ me or I’m gonna talk shit about Tony’s boring birth mom.