The magazine returns with a second volume. There's a lot of Millar movies updates plus comics that you may or may not have seen as well as articles and interviews.
Get ready for some suspense, heavy duty action and not one, but two crazy twists. This is Captain America on a mission. Brubaker and Zircher are unleashing the Captain America action here.
Eisner nominee for Best New Series! Tony's on the run and turns to an old foe for friendship. Maria Hill is out of her mind on hunting her prey in the streets of New York City. And Pepper Potts flies in the face of Norman Osborn and all the horrible things he stands for. Oh, but don't fret for Norman, dear readers -- he's got some more horrible things up his sleeve that Tony and the gang won't even see coming. Guest stars and gut shots galore!
This arc is fantastic. I really love it. For the most part, my comments are the same as they were for the last issue. I still love that this one part of a long ongoing saga. I really like the epic tone to it. Too many comics these days have short story arcs but I love that this one is long and drawn out. More comics should be this way.
I'm still loving the Tony Stark/Pepper Potts story but I'm still a bit confused by the Maria Hill/Black Widow story. Well, maybe "confused" isn't the right word. That part of the story makes sense, it just seems a bit out of character for both of them. Why is Maria acting so weird and why is Widow being a $#%@ about the whole thing? I don't understand why she doesn't just listen to Maria and take the bag. It doesn't make much sense to me. This part of the story is bizzare. The characters are just off or something.
But anyway, the art is amazing. The story is amazing. Like I said, I love how this is very drawn out and lengthy. It's sort of cool to see Tony's brain shrinking and his speech about "losing his superpower" was so emotional. The most emotional comment of all though, was "who's Happy?". That was a sad comment and it shows how much Tony has fallen in his efforts to destroy his mind.