Iron Man #673
SCORE: 69
I am thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of the Iron Man #673
comic book. This comic book was rebooted and has #3 on it. I am also
thankful I was able to purchase the Marvel vs Capcom Fighting collection
Arcade Classics Variant Edition of Iron Man #673. Iron Man #673 cost me
$3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Iron Man
#673. There is also a page devoted to the next issue.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Iron Man #673 comic book.
Advertisements can be found all throughout the Iron Man #673 comic book.
The issues families can have with Iron Man #673 are violence, bad
language, magic, and more. There are three pages of comic book content
before the two pages of recap/intro/credits within Iron Man #673. I was
completely right about where this franchise was going.
Marvel really likes to make it look so horrible before the heroes before
they pull it out right at the end. Iron Man #673 does this exact same
recipe that I read in Avengers and other Marvel comic books in recent
years. I wish the writers had some diversity of thought in terms of the
storylines. The more I read these comic books the more I find these
patterns. We find two things that happen in Iron Man #673 - fighting and
talking.
Iron Man is fighting to get to the board room to make his case against
the merger with Roxxon and A.I.M. I thought Tony's plea was pretty good.
Sadly it did not sway any of the board members in Iron Man #673. The
majority voted for the merger. We then find out that they sold their
souls to some demons. The board members celebrate how disgusting wealthy
they will become in Iron Man #673.
Tony Stark then makes his power play with words. In fact Tony even stops
someone from using violence in Iron Man #673. Tony explains that he will
keep fighting them. He will continue to be a problem for them. The
Avengers may even get involved to stop them. At this point the demon
realizes he has backed losers. The end eventuality will be this
acquisition will fail, and they will lose. A new deal is made and Tony
gets rid of the entire board.
- Paul
Graphics: 68%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 66%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Ackerman, Caramagna, Sinclair
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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