Infamous Iron Man #5

Infamous Iron Man #5

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Michael Bendis
(A/CA) Alex Maleev

What is Doom's secret? Why, after all he has done to destroy and punish us, is he now determined to become the hero?
Find the answer here. But can you trust anything he says or does?
Plus: The identity of his new cosmic-level adversary is revealed! And it's a doozy. Rated T+

Date Available: 02/22/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This issue has everything a good comic should have. It wraps up the cliffhanger from the previous issue. It addresses what could/should be continuity errors acknowledging the work that has come before it. The characters show growth over time as new information becomes available, even when it contradicts their previously held views. Lastly, there's a significant cliffhanger at the end that will likely ensure you're still Reeding the title next issue.

Why score so low then? Because Bendis has been off for more than a year now. He used to produce this level of work consistently across multiple titles. Now, opening a cover is an iffy proposition. 2017 is the year of no excuses, Mr. B. You can thank the Maker for that. Just who could have survived Secret Wars to face a reformed Victor anyway?


I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Brian Michael Bendis
(A/CA) Alex Maleev

What is Doom's secret? Why, after all he has done to destroy and punish us, is he now determined to become the hero?
Find the answer here. But can you trust anything he says or does?
Plus: The identity of his new cosmic-level adversary is revealed! And it's a doozy. Rated T+

Date Available: 02/22/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


This issue has everything a good comic should have. It wraps up the cliffhanger from the previous issue. It addresses what could/should be continuity errors acknowledging the work that has come before it. The characters show growth over time as new information becomes available, even when it contradicts their previously held views. Lastly, there's a significant cliffhanger at the end that will likely ensure you're still Reeding the title next issue.

Why score so low then? Because Bendis has been off for more than a year now. He used to produce this level of work consistently across multiple titles. Now, opening a cover is an iffy proposition. 2017 is the year of no excuses, Mr. B. You can thank the Maker for that. Just who could have survived Secret Wars to face a reformed Victor anyway?


I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


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