After reading this issue I'm glad Orson Scott Card was able to accelerate the plot while keeping us readers on our toes. With all the mystery and double crossing going on I can only imagine what the final issue is going to be like. My only gripe is there's a little too much comedy for something that's supposed to be so serious. Other than that, this is one hell of well crafted issue, and well worth your money. Read Full Review
Ultimate Iron Man II is a fantastic follow-up to the original and definitely gets better with every issue. I will stress though that this series will probably be best enjoyed read from start to finish at once, but nonetheless it is still compelling. Orson Scott Card has done an excellent job bringing his high concept science-fiction into the realm of Iron Man. Read Full Review
Pasqual Ferry again does a phenomenal job on the art. He can somehow make his style mesh perfectly with a mundane and ordinary setting on one page, but still handle high concept sci-fi on the next. He also gets bonus points for making Tony look like Aristide Bruant (esoteric reference for art history majors). With the ongoing Ultimate Universe titles currently consisting of Ultimate Spider-Man and little else worth mentioning, it's good to see Marvel put out a couple of strong limited series (the other being Ultimate Human) to keep things interesting. Read Full Review
Imagine carrying a carrot in your pants. Just in case.