Iron Man #1 (2020)

Iron Man #1 (2020)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Christopher Cantwell
(A/CA) CAFU
BIG IRON! Tony Stark is looking to restart his engine. He decides he's going back to basics, putting away his high-tech toys and high-profile image so he can get his hands dirty again. It's time to dig into the guts of real machines, put on some old-fashioned metal and fly. But can he really lay that Stark-sized ego down? Life isn't that simple, something that old friends and frustrating foes are quick to point out. If you strip down a billionaire to his bolts, does he run solid or just overheat? Tony's going to find out once a threat to the entire universe rears its head from the past. As he suits up again, Tony remains sure of one thing: he's still IRON MAN down to his flesh and blood core. Rated T+
Date Available: 09/16/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Unfortunately, Iron Man 2020 turned out to be the disappointment that the actual 2020 deserved. This series however, looks like the comfort food of Iron Man books, a title without the crazy science fiction of Extremeis or the philosophical questions of artificial intelligence. Dude puts on a suit and fights the Unicorn. Don't worry if you missed the recent Tony Stark title, this book eliminates the entire romantic subplot of that whole run in an astonishingly economic three panels. If you're an old school I.M. fan, this book has everything but pods on the waist. Highly recommended for the lapsed iron Man reader, fans of Patsy Walker, and that one guy who's been waiting all this time for the Unicorn to come back. Now you may die happy, tovarish.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Christopher Cantwell
(A/CA) CAFU
BIG IRON! Tony Stark is looking to restart his engine. He decides he's going back to basics, putting away his high-tech toys and high-profile image so he can get his hands dirty again. It's time to dig into the guts of real machines, put on some old-fashioned metal and fly. But can he really lay that Stark-sized ego down? Life isn't that simple, something that old friends and frustrating foes are quick to point out. If you strip down a billionaire to his bolts, does he run solid or just overheat? Tony's going to find out once a threat to the entire universe rears its head from the past. As he suits up again, Tony remains sure of one thing: he's still IRON MAN down to his flesh and blood core. Rated T+
Date Available: 09/16/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Unfortunately, Iron Man 2020 turned out to be the disappointment that the actual 2020 deserved. This series however, looks like the comfort food of Iron Man books, a title without the crazy science fiction of Extremeis or the philosophical questions of artificial intelligence. Dude puts on a suit and fights the Unicorn. Don't worry if you missed the recent Tony Stark title, this book eliminates the entire romantic subplot of that whole run in an astonishingly economic three panels. If you're an old school I.M. fan, this book has everything but pods on the waist. Highly recommended for the lapsed iron Man reader, fans of Patsy Walker, and that one guy who's been waiting all this time for the Unicorn to come back. Now you may die happy, tovarish.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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