Iron Man (Marvel NOW!) (6 books in series)

Iron Man, Volume 3: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark, Book 2 (2013)
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3.36 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: Everything is revealed, everything is explained...I enjoyed this. Lots of action, I liked the art, and I'm happy with the resolution. It's not my favourite thing that Gillen has written, and out of the three volumes I preferred the first one, but it was still good and pretty smar...
Ironman: Believe (2013)
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English
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3.31 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Is it just me, or does Iron Man really only work in a team setting? Seriously, I like him in the Avengers, and it's fun to read him in New Avengers, but he just doesn't have what it takes to fly solo. Tony Stark has an extreme personality, and you need people to bounce that off o...
Iron Man #1 Marvel NOW (2012)
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3.31 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: Solid IM story, and Greg Land's art is always great, but I'm still in the camp of Granov when it comes to new armor designs. This is a good transitional story, something of a re-boot, and supplies another impetus to spur Tony to the next thing (space) while establishing Pepper in...
Iron Man, Volume 2: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark, Book 1 (2014)
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3.41 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Here's the deal: If you're going to put out a comic book about Tony Stark being somehow connected to an alien race and little grey martians owning most of Vegas, better have Kieron Gillen write it. This is NOT my kind of comic book except that it features Iron Man. These days I p...
Iron Man, Vol. 1: Believe (2013)
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3.3 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Iron Man has, outside the movies, never been a favorite of mine. For reasons I can't explain, I've never really gotten much out of the character. Onscreen, Robert Downey Jr. has turned Tony Stark into a charming wiseguy who seems almost too lazy to really get much done while al...
Iron Man, Vol. 2: The Secret Origin of Tony Stark, Book 1 (2013)
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English
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3.42 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: I think this book is a good read for Marvel fanatics and this is because Tony Stark's early life wasn't (in my knowledge) ever described. They divulge the secrets of Tony's parents and the secrets of his (twice) savior, 451. The theme in this book was hard to find, but I thi...