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This is a pretty solid story. Building on the last issue, Tony is still in Paris and fighting what appears to be the Grey Gargoyle. It is interjected though with a lot of introspection and a bit of Tony's past dealings with his father which usually adds a bit more to the story. The action is handled pretty well too, with an unexpected entrant into the action but with Tony clearly struggling to maintain some sense of what he can do while also indicating his frailties are sometimes evident in his over confidence. The introduction of Bethany Cabe to the organization is handled pretty well too and offers a bit of levity for an issue otherwise focused on darker images. This was a good read and although some may love or hate Fear Itself, this tie in is mostly pretty self contained.