Invincible Iron Man #22
| Writer | Matt Fraction |
| Artist | Salvador Larroca |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
The heart and soul of the Marvel Universe gathered to bring Tony back online...but when they flipped the switch, nothing happened. What do you do when the smartest man in the world is trapped inside his own subconscious? Doctor Donald Blake reaches out for a specialist...Doctor Strange! And meanwhile...the Ghost closes in, ready to assassinate Tony Stark once and for all. Rated A ...$2.99
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9.0
The Comic Addiction - Robert Tacopina
Jan 16, 2010Invincible Iron Man is a continual awesome read and one of those rare books that you await with anxious anticipation. In the grand scheme of things this run may go down as one of the essential readings for Iron Man enthusiasts. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics Bulletin - Paul Brian McCoy
Jan 12, 2010I don't know what else to tell you people. If you're already reading Invincible Iron Man, you already know how good it is. If you aren't reading it yet, you need to give it a shot. Pick up a trade or two. What you'll be picking up is one of the best ongoing narratives that Marvel is producing today. I'd say this is storytelling on a similar level as Brubaker's Captain America and just looks like it's going to get better and better as the story goes on. Read Full Review
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8.0
IGN - Miguel Perez
Jan 13, 2010I have some problems with the choices made in this issue, but I'm still confident that Fraction will bring it all together as the arc begins to wind down. With 21 great issues under his belt, I think the man has earned some leeway when it comes to storytelling choices. Plus, I love this book too much to stay upset at it for very long. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weekly Comic Book Review - Alex Evans
Jan 14, 2010It may not blow your socks off, but it maintains the series' high standard. Read Full Review
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8.0
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Jan 14, 2010I just wish we could get there with a little more tech and a lot less mumbo jumbo. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis
Jan 17, 2010Again Larroca is a solid artist that just works well and deliver results. The execution of this story visually is perfect, although the material the artist is given is not as interesting. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Resources - Benjamin Birdie
Jan 19, 2010So, while it may not be as arresting a work as "World's Most Wanted," and a lot of its tension might be actively defused every month or so with "Siege" solicits, "Stark Disassembled" is turning out to be an intimate, slightly flawed, but still engaging read. Read Full Review
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6.0
Mania - Chad Derdowski
Jan 18, 2010Meh. It’s still a good story, but lately Iron Man hasn’t been kicking the same sort of ass that I’ve grown accustomed to from Matt Fraction. Read Full Review