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    Iron Man 2.0 #7.1

    Iron Man 2.0 » Iron Man 2.0 #7.1 released by Marvel on October 1, 2011.

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    last edited by ghostgrifter on 01/03/23 03:46AM View full history

    START READING with this Point One Issue! Jump aboard HERE! An easy entry point into the comic critics are raving about! Nick Spencer (Morning Glories, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents) and Kano (Invincible Iron Man #500) take you on a meteoric ride into War Machine’s redefined world and all-new era!

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    What's this? A .1 issue that is actually...a jumping point? 0

    This issue starts off continuing the story from the first four issues before the well......not the best issues of this series from 5-7 (when the covers actually looked much better than the story...but oh well, they weren't that bad). And like the aim for this.1 issues it does what it was meant to do, a perfect jumping point to the series which makes me wonder.........what would had happened if this was the first issue?......because it does summarize everything clearly  The story won't be of much...

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    Tough Sell of a Jumping-On point 0

    This issue suffers badly from terrible, horrific VAGUENESS.  The first third or so of the issue is devoted to setting up a political meeting between parties that have no ties to the ongoing storyline of this title or the marvel universe as a whole, and to fully grasp what all it is getting at, it would help to have listened to a lot of NPR.  And then we get to War Machine.  Sort of.  Back from Fear Itself crossover land and returning to his own story, Jim Rhodes / War Machine meets with his supp...

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