kanjiman's Marvel Graphic Novel #33 - Iron Man: Crash review

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    A Stepping Stone To Today's Digital Comics

    Yes the story was pretty bad, and the graphics are horrible, but ya, you remember those big clunky computers back almost 30 years ago black and green screens; (young Canadians step into any Canadian Tire and you can probably still see one of these computers in action lol) what do you think... its gonna be perfect? We are comparing Atari graphics to Xbox 360 here. So what Im saying... for an Atari game... its amazing. Only die hards need this in their collection... it will be incomplete without it, I got mine... it may be only a crappy story worth 13 bucks... but its a "A Stepping Stone To Today's Digital Comics" Im glad Iron Man is a part of it.

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