Iron Man #671
SCORE: 68
I absolutely love it when comic books let me know the legacy
numbering system. Iron Man #671 is the legacy numbering system. Iron Man
#671 also says Iron Man #1. We already have a review for Iron Man #1 for
a comic book from 2013. I did not research the legacy numbering for that
one. I will need to do that at some future date. Iron Man #671 cost me
$4.99 and there are twenty-five pages of comic book content.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Iron Man #671 comic book. The
issues families will have with Iron Man #671 are violence, blood, magic,
bad language, and more. Iron Man is described as a woke liberal in Iron
Man #671. There are a few advertisements found throughout the Iron Man
#671 comic book. There is also a page from the people behind this comic
book and their interest in working on Iron Man.
The credits are two pages in Iron Man #671 near the back of the comic
book. There is also a page devoted to the next issue. Iron Man #671 is
part one of The Stark - Roxxon War. I am unclear how many parts this
storyline will have. I do have the second issue of this comic book and
will most likely continue the storyline. To be blunt Iron Man #671 does
not impress me. The art is not to my liking and the writing is radical
on the far left.
We need more conservative voices in the comic book industry. Tony Stark
looks so shallow and small in Iron Man #671. He fights different
characters in real life and in the corporate world. Tony just got
control of his company to find out two other companies are trying to buy
them out. Tony is unable to stop the weapon manufacturing because of the
contract on the attempted buy out.
Things look bleak for the hero in Iron Man #671. Marvel likes to do this
though. They make it look bad for the hero and then all of a sudden they
turn it around. This kind of a concept has been used in professional
wrestling for decades. I find it hard to root for the hero in Iron Man
#671. He is just so unlikable. Plus I cannot relate to him on any level.
Tony is super pro union in Iron Man #671.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Ackerman, Onta, Sinclair
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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