Iron Man #674
SCORE: 68
There is some news related to this series. You may see it as good
news, or you may see it as bad news. As far as I can tell the Roxxon war
storyline is all done in the Iron Man comic books at this time. I
normally give a comic book five issues to decide if I want to continue
it or not. I have decided I will be wrapping up my reading of this
series with Iron Man #674. Which after the reboot shows as Iron Man #4.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Iron Man #674 comic book. The
cost of this comic book was $3.99. The issues families can have with
Iron Man #674 are violence, bad language, magic, and more. The art in
Iron Man #674 is not to my personal liking. I am not a fan of this style
of art. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Iron Man #674
comic book. there are twenty pages of comic book content within Iron Man
#674.
There is a letter page in Iron Man #674 near the end for those
interested in what fanboys have to say. The Scarlett Witch shows up to
clean the magic in Tony's suits. The magic is much stronger than she was
expecting. So Tony is not to use the suits. One of Tony's female helpers
decides to let the magic into the servers and try and wipe it out there.
I see this as a really bad idea.
While all of this is going on there is a discovery in Iron Man #674.
While Tony was the director of Shield he had a backdoor left open to his
company. Someone is still using it. So Tony and a couple of ladies show
up to check it out. They find out that gear is being stolen and moved to
Chicago. What will they find in Chicago besides all kinds of crime? Iron
Man #674 answers that question.
The twist ending in Iron Man #674 is they find this lady and a Stark
Sentinel. The Sentinel is most likely operational. I am not completely
clear on that. Iron Man #674 does leave readers interested in finding
out what happens next. I however am not that interested based on all of
the other garbage that has been in this series since the reboot. I am
ending my reading of this series at this time here.
- Paul
Graphics: 66%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 66%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 61%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Ackerman, Pina, Sinclair
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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