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    Iron Man #5

    Iron Man » Iron Man #5 - Extremis, Part 5 released by Marvel on March 1, 2006.

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    Extremis, Part 5 last edited by Phantom25 on 02/04/24 09:01AM View full history

    EXTREMIS: Part 5 (of 6) Maya watches as Tony's body scabs over and begins repairing itself. Eventually, it cracks open and Tony emerges, better than ever. He reveals that he made some modifications to Extremis by creating his undersheath inside his body and storing it in his bones. With it, he can control the armor directly from his brain and proves it by armoring up with a thought. Using his new ability to communicate with satellites, Stark takes off after Mallen.

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    Iron Man's past and future paradox... 0

    As the person above me said, this is a great story arc and this issue offurs review.In this issue, we revisit Iron Man's origin into the original suit, which is ironic because at the same time, Tony is changing into a new hero once agian. This double/paradox of transformations has a lot of symbolism in it. But hey, we're just simple comic book readers. We don't care about symbolism.Well, Ellis thought of us and therefore threw in action as well. Granov's fire artwork is his strongsuit and in thi...

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    The Invincible Iron Man 5 0

    Great writing from Warren Ellis combined with great artwork from Adi Granov really helped kick start a rebirthing of a character a few years back from bland billionaire to someone a bit more edgy and compelling.  Extremis is a great storyline, from the use of a parody of an old leftie journalist in issue one to some thrilling set pieces that lead to Stark being rendered helpless by, of all things, a car.  This issue contains a reimagining of Iron Man's origin with Ho Yinsen having a bit more sas...

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