![]() ![]() 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. faces the most overwhelming challenge of his life. 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. The Five Nightmares: Part 1 of 6 - Written by MATT FRACTION Pencils by SALVADOR LARROCA. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.ĭynamic Forces edition signed by cover artist Joe Quesada and limited to 35 copies. 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! 32 PGS./Rated A. 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. ![]() If anything it's worth watching this DVD just to make you even more appreciative of some of the other brilliant superhero animated movies that there have been over the last decade.Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA. It's just very very predictable, and you'll see the 'shocking' ending coming a long time before you really should.Īll told, it feels cheap, and as if it was rush produced to cash in on the promotion the debut movie was likely receiving. The Mandarin (when we see him) lacks any sense of threat, but the biggest let down is the story. She has a very limited range and comes acrossĪs insufferably bland, although it is not helped that her character is very stereotypical and does little more than annoy the viewer. The CGI animation is pretty smooth (although often conflicting with the hand drawn elements), and the vocal acting is good throughout, with one very notable exception. Set up, in fact the first 20 minutes of the movie kind of drags, with some cliched writing not helping. Tony Stark's character arc feels quite forced and takes far too long to be Iron Man comes across as something of a weak hero, especially when the Mandarin is defeated as he actually does very little in the final scene whatsoever. Which is OK to do if successful, but they are not here. The writers of this tale decided to change the origins of both Iron Man and the movies main villain, the Mandarin. If you're coming to this as a fan of the movies, then chances are you won't enjoy it, and if you're a long term Iron Man comic book fan then you'll likely feel the same way. Debuting a year before the live action series of movies, The Invincible Iron Man is an off-putting take on the character and his world. ![]()
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