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Iron Man #7

Writer: Spencer Ackerman Artist: Julius Ohta Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 16, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 3
8.5Critic Rating
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THE IRON SELLOUT! After witnessing firsthand the devastation of war, Tony Stark famously divested his company from the weapons trade. Then Orchis and Feilong came along, and a furious Iron Man watched them dismantle his legacy. Now Stark Unlimited is going back to its roots as Tony publicly announces a FULL-SCALE RETURN TO WEAPONS MANUFACTURING! What?! Why is Iron Man meeting with rebels outside Latveria? Why is the Winter Guard after him (this time)? Why is Doctor Doom sending angry emissaries to Stark's door? WHAT IN ALL HELL IS TONY STARK DOING?!

  • 9.0
    Nerd Initiative - Derek Hoskins Apr 16, 2025

    This is about as great as you can get when dealing with an event crossover. The team has found a way to include elements of the ongoing story to make their way organically into this event and that is no small task. I'm very curious to see where this goes next! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Apr 16, 2025

    Iron Man #7 is a carefully measured installment in the ongoing "Insurgent Iron Man" storyline that explores what Tony is planning to do to take down Doom, while bringing new character dynamics to the table. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Criminology. Apr 24, 2025

    so, so cool in so, so unexpected way. Ackerman does in in-depth analysis of the economic powers of this world so well that the rest does not matter. Loved last run, but this is so much tamer, so much forward thinking, so much more important. It has that chess plays and tactic that made the last run so good, but here is deeper, tenser in a calmer, more profound way. Iron Man is all about compromises, making the best out of the limited situation, building a better path within the system. It does not carry the explosiveness of the last run, but if you are patient, kinda like One world under Doom itself. It's cerebral comics, a colder one. it has no ego, let's say, it goes all in on the cerebral front, as its front character, it is both very mu more

  • 10
    TDKongg Apr 19, 2025

  • 6.0
    daspidaboy Apr 17, 2025

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