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    Invincible Iron Man #1

    Invincible Iron Man » Invincible Iron Man #1 - The Five Nightmares, Part 1: Armageddon Days released by Marvel on July 1, 2008.

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    The Five Nightmares, Part 1: Armageddon Days last edited by ghostgrifter on 01/02/23 04:49AM View full history

    A bold new ONGOING TITLE for the biggest hero of 2008! IRON MAN! You know you love him! And as the summer’s most anticipated movie boot-jets its way into theaters, here’s the perfect jumping-on point for new readers and Iron Man fans alike! Tony Stark – Iron Man, billionaire industrialist and director of S.H.I.E.L.D. – faces the most overwhelming challenge of his life. Ezekiel Stane, the son of Tony’s late business rival and archenemy Obadiah, has set his sights, his genius and his considerable fortune on the task of destroying Tony Stark and Iron Man. What’s worse, he’s got Iron Man tech, and he’s every bit Iron Man’s equal and opposite…except younger, faster, smarter…and immeasurably evil. Rising star writer Matt Fraction (IMMORTAL IRON FIST) and superstar artist Salvador Larroca (UNCANNY X-MEN) join forces to repulsor-ray your comic books to a cinder!

    Dedicated to Stephane Peru (1981-2008)

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    Invcincible Iron Man 1 0

    I'm not an Iron Man fan. Or rather, I wasn't. With the whol billionaire playboy thing going on, there wasn't a lot of room for empathy. However, over the last few years, and especially since Civil War, suddenly Iron Man seemed to have a real purpose and drive. And, in the process, became interesting (to me, anyway).Off the back of his run on the under-rated The Order, Matt Fraction's writing is top notch, delivering a story about Tony Stark's fear of the Iron Man suit being devalued through ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Iron Man Rebuilt 0

    Matt Fraction has become a household name among comic readers - for better or for worse, I don't think I ever read a Fraction book before he began his run on The Invincible Iron Man.   Released in 2008 it was a cheap ploy to reinvigorate the brand in concert with the release of the Iron Man motion picture. Stark was drawn to look more like Robert Downey, Jr., and the story tooled to read like a movie, complete with movie-like effects printing of explosions and glowing blue power sources.  And g...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Armageddon Days 0

    I was thrown into a dark mood immediately in this issue.  The terrorist event at the very beginning is a scary thought to say the least.  Destroying life like that.  Maybe it was just too real for me.  My son didn't like it either.  It's was just a little frightening for us. Tony is now trying to find out how this could have happened.  It appears that some of Stark technology is behind it.   We also have Mr. Ezekiel Stane showing off some technology that is very similar to what Tony can do with ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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