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    Invincible Iron Man #27

    Invincible Iron Man » Invincible Iron Man #27 - This is What We Do released by Marvel on August 1, 2010.

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    4.1 stars

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    Review: Invincible Iron Man 0

    Iron Man enlists the help of War Machine, Rescue and an old business friend to help his new venture for global piece, just as the Hammer girls' Detroit Steel gambit takes a deadly, and successful, turn.   The Good I continue to be impressed with Fraction and Larroca's command of storytelling. Every bit of dialogue and every panel angle has obviously got a lot of thought behind it and what's perhaps most impressive is when they rein back to let you fill...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Pepper wants to be Rescue and what is the Detroit Steel up to now 0

      Cover The art is great on the cover. I love Iron Man and the War Machine duo on the cover. Story Pepper wants to have the battery back in her chest and she wants to be Rescue again but, Tony thinks it is a bad idea because he has lost everything in his life and he does not want to lose her.   Tony meets with Mrs. Abrogast to talk about what his company is all about now. Then they are shown a video that a Detroit Steel is in Tokyo and this can replace the Iron Man. Pepper is under surgery to ge...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    "This is what we do." 0

    Plot & Action: Fraction continues his slow burn of this story arc. We get another ally for Stark Resilient while Pepper begs Tony for her own repulsor disc again. Matt Fraction shows people a glimpse of Rhodey's head while Detroit Steel and the Hammer girls get in good with governments across the world through some nefarious means. Fraction spins out a few more threads that will have to wait before they get tied together. Action-lovers will have to wait another issue before something explosi...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Getting Bored of Stark Resilient 0

    I'm bored with this book.  This isn't a bad issue. The writing is fine. The art is fine. But I'm seriously bored with the direction it's going and how it feels like it's dragging its way there.  Plus, there are a few things about the overall story I just do not like.  I am no fan of Pepper Potts as Rescue. It was interesting as a very temporary thing for the character, but I was glad when it seemed to be over. Unfortunately, Fraction isn't done with the concept yet. The issue tricked me in the b...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Love-in 0

    This is still an interesting story arc, but as with the previous issue my problem with this one has to do mostly with pacing.  Again Tony is trying to make amends to those from his past - this time to Pepper who wants to get her own armour back.  Meanwhile Detroit Steel and the Hammer women are still up to no good, this time in Tokyo.  Compared to the previous issue there is a bit more action here which in a sense makes this a bit more compelling, not for the action itself per se but rather to d...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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