Generations: Iron Man & Ironheart #1
| Writer | Brian Michael Bendis |
| Artist | Marco Rudy |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
• Riri Williams is given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to meet Tony Stark...Sorcerer Supreme!
•  Join Ironheart as she discovers things about the Iron Man legacy that will change her forever.
•  IRON MAN writer and Riri co-creator Bendis teams up with the award-winning multimedia artist Marco Rudy to give you a beautiful, unique look at the first step into a new era of Iron Man!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Sep 06, 2017Gorgeously rendered with tantalizing tidbits of the future for these characters. Read Full Review
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7.6
Black Nerd Problems - William Evans
Sep 07, 2017Essentially, Generations, the Iron Man version is interesting and cool to look at and envision without a whole lot, if anything, at stake. We may find it referenced in future books, but it would've been nice to see something a little more consequential with all the potential that a Utopian future provides. Read Full Review
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7.5
The Lost Lighthouse - thelostlighthouse
Sep 08, 2017The Iron is another strong Generations book, even if it doesn't answer any more questions than the other issues. Read Full Review
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7.2
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Sep 07, 2017I wish there were more consistency as the book shifts from one artist to the next, but Bendis and his artists paint a particularly memorable and hopeful vision of Marvel's future. Read Full Review
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6.7
Comicsverse - Eric Nierstedt
Sep 09, 2017GENERATIONS: IRON MAN & IRONHEART #1 bucks the GENERATIONS trend as Riri Williams meets a future Tony Stark. The story doesn't work as well, with Brian Michael Bendis spinning an empty yarn about staying the course. Inconsistent art from Marco Rudy doesn't help. Read Full Review
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4.0
PopMatters - Jack Fisher
Sep 07, 2017Bendis has many opportunities to craft a more meaningful connection between Riri and Tony in Generations: Iron Man and Ironheart #1. Few, if any, of those opportunities pan out. Riri still comes off as an annoying teenager who basically stumbles to success at every turn as Ironheart and Tony comes off as overly coy with his ego. The story succeeds at capturing the futurism themes inherent of most Iron Man stories, but that's all it succeeds with. For someone as capable as Riri Williams and Tony Stark, that's just too low a bar. Read Full Review
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4.0
Newsarama - Kat Calamia
Sep 07, 2017Generations: Iron Man/Ironheart has a few nice goodies with the appearances of The Next Avengers and Sorcerer Supreme Tony Stark, but this still isn't enough for the book's $4.99 price tag. Read Full Review
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2.0
Bleeding Cool - Rich Johnston
Aug 24, 2017Unfortunately, Generations: The Iron is a waste of time, talent, and money. Spend yours elsewhere. Read Full Review