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Iron Man #2 Review! Boardrooms, Bad Guys, and Magic!

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Iron Man #2, Writer – Spencer Ackerman, Artist – Julius Ohta, Colorist – Alex Sinclair, Letter – Joe Caramagna, Cover – Yasmine Putri (Credit Marvel Entertainment)

Iron Man #2

Writer – Spencer Ackerman

Artist – Julius Ohta

Colorist – Alex Sinclair

Letter – Joe Caramagna

Cover – Yasmine Putri

Read the review of the last issue in this series here!


Iron Man #2, Writer – Spencer Ackerman, Artist – Julius Ohta, Colorist – Alex Sinclair, Letter – Joe Caramagna, Cover – Dike Ruan (Credit Marvel Entertainment)

The Story:

Tony tries to find a friend on the Stark Board while working behind the scenes to undercut A.I.M and ROXXON before they can take over his company!

The Writing:

While I feel like Spencer Ackerman is crafting a story that I can get behind, this issue felt like a bit of a chore to get through. The story was confusing with a strange pacing that left me, more than a little, disappointed. However, while the first 2/3 of the book suffered, the final act ramped up and won me over in the end. A deep cut Avengers character showing up towards the end of the issue really helped get me back on board and interested as Tony was taken back to a certain “demon” from his past.


Iron Man #2, Writer – Spencer Ackerman, Artist – Julius Ohta, Colorist – Alex Sinclair, Letter – Joe Caramagna, Cover – Taurin Clarke (Credit Marvel Entertainment)

The Art:

The art team, as a whole, did a fine job here. While I still don’t like the character design for Tony in this series, everything else was great! The new armor looks fantastic, especially the final page, I can’t wait to see the payoff of that moment! The “demon” I referred to earlier was very well done with a shift in art style that was fitting for the scene. The cover is one of my favorite Iron Man covers in some time as well. Excellent work put in by this art team all around.

The Verdict: 6.5/10

While I’m interested in where this story will go, the odd pacing and uneven storytelling left me unimpressed with this issue as a whole. The promise of more to come and the art are what will keep me coming back to this title. I have no doubt that this series will pick up soon but for now this was a lackluster entry in the Iron Man mythology.

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Derek Hoskins
Derek Hoskinshttps://paperweightentertainment.com/
Derek is the Co-Founder of Paperweight Entertainment, along with Ian Torrance and Colonel Bob Tingle. He is the co-host of the Paperweight Entertainment Podcast, a life-long fan of Star Wars, Iron Man, Marvel, DC, and all comic related media. He is a firm believer that, in the words of Qui-Gon Jinn, “Your focus determines your reality.”

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