Invincible Iron Man Omnibus, Vol. 1 | 
enlarge | Author: Matt Fraction Creator: Salvador Larroca Publisher: Marvel Books Category: Book
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 17078
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Young Adult Pages: 344 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 7.5 x 1
ISBN: 0785142959 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9780785142959 ASIN: 0785142959
Publication Date: March 3, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Iron Man 2.0 is here - and Tony Stark isn't the one who made him! Ezekiel Stane is on the scene and fixated on avenging the death of his father, Obadiah. Every bit as ruthless and ten times as smart, the younger Stane is all five of Stark's nightmares rolled into one - and his perversion of Stark's technology into a weapon capable of slaying hundreds of innocents at a time starts the clock ticking on a chess game Iron Man must win! Then, Tony goes on the run from Norman Osborn! Osborn now has all the power he ever wanted minus the most important ingredient, the registration database, which is stored in the only place Stark could guarantee its safe keeping - inside his Extremis-enhanced brain. Collects Invincible Iron Man #1-19.
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Ironman done right July 13, 2010 Augustus Devassy Well written and expertly drawn. Fills in the gaps between Cvil War and Secret Invasion. One of the best runs on a series. Comparable to, if not better than, Brubaker's Captain America run. Highly recommended!
Golden Aventure for the Golden Avenger ! June 24, 2010 Houët Jean-victor (Paris, France) Matt Fraction has completely understood the character and he shows it in this great series, with 19 numbers of adrenaline.
Unless the difficulties of Larroca to draw some faces, this is all good!
A perfect read after the Iron Man movies April 30, 2010 Mark Douglas (NSW Australia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I haven't read an Iron Man comic until this book was published. But Invincible Iron Man Omnibus was a really good read!
Firsly, the story is very light on current Marvel Comics events and can be enjoyed even if all you've seen is the Iron Man movies. You would get some more out of it if you have read the 'Secret Invasion' trade paperback beforehand, but it's not required. Basically, all you need to know is that the world doesn't trust Toney Stark as much as they used to because he was leading the world when all his tech failed during a 'secret invasion'. The art is excellent! Very high quality and maintained for the whole 19 issues!
In a word, beautiful April 17, 2010 Skotti Kimble (Zanesville, OH United States) Honestly, I've never been an Iron Man fangirl, I tended to stick to the mystical and mutant side of the Marvel universe. After reading Matt Fraction's X-Men/Dark Avengers crossover: Utopia X, and his X-Men run, I've become a fan of his, so when some friends suggested Invincible Iron Man, I figured, why not.
So seeing the $24 price tag on a $40 omnibus made me go ahead and get it, and let me tell you, even at full price it would have been a great bang for its buck. The art is gorgeous, the story was well paced, and not mired in unnecessary backstory.
Highly recommend this book if you're an Iron Man fan, and definitely recommending this to anyone wanting to get into the character.
astonishing April 12, 2010 Joshua Roome (California) ivincible iron man under writer matt faction is quite possibly one of the most solid graphic novels i have ever read. coming straight out of marvel civil war most people might not be the biggest fan of iron man/tony stark, this book will show you his side and his remorse to the situation. excellent book great writer... what's left to say?
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