![]() ![]() Iron Man’s arch-villain has kidnapped a director, forcing him to make a biopic from his own twisted view of history and his life. The first story in this trade is the biography of the Mandarin. However, no matter how they do it, I like that we can get more out of each story. I find that Marvel’s “Point One” concept is rather silly, and I think that they would be better off either publishing a book twice a month or creating extra-long specials. ![]() ![]() In fact, this trade is an unusual collection, containing Invincible Iron Man’s first annual, issue #500 and issue #500.1, plus a back-up story from a later issue. 7: My Monsters, which is very much a standalone. Each could have been shortened by two or three issues without losing any major details.Īt some point, I may go back and review volumes five and six, but they aren’t really necessary to read Invincible Iron Man Vol. Matt Fraction is telling one very long story with these books, and while everything does interlock nicely, both World’s Most Wanted and Stark Resilient were heavily padded out. I’ve decided to skip the Iron Man Stark Resilient books (volumes five and six) because, to be honest, they’re a bit of a slog. When we last saw Tony Stark, his mind had been rebooted thanks to some help from the Avengers and his own guilt. ![]()
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