Iron Man #3
| Writer | Joshua Williamson |
| Artist | Carmen Carnero |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
IRON MAN VERSUS M.O.D.O.K....AND DATE NIGHT?! During an epic battle with MODOK, Iron Man learns the truth about A.I.M. and Madame Masque, leaving him with more questions than answers. But before he can investigate…he has a first date with his new lady love to deal with! Meanwhile, the new Citizen V is watching and comes to Tony with a warning…but who is under the mask?
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10
Nerd Initiative - Derek Hoskins
Mar 25, 2026Surprise surprise, I loved an issue of this Iron Man run. At only three issues so far this story has me so deeply invested that I cannot wait to see what happens next. This is Iron Man in all his perfectly armored glory! Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Mar 25, 2026Iron Man #3 keeps the momentum strong in a relaunch that already feels confident and fully realized. The issue moves effortlessly between explosive action and intimate character moments, giving Tony Stark room to feel human while the larger mystery deepens around him. Carnero’s artwork elevates every scene, capturing both spectacle and nuance in equal measure. With a bold final twist and multiple threads in motion, this series feels locked in and only getting more exciting. Read Full Review
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9.0
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Mar 25, 2026Tony Stark gets some answers for recent events, but at what cost? Williamson’s writing takes Shellhead across a wide range of emotions. Carnero & Woodard deliver on big action and larger drama with the visuals. This is the Iron Man series fans have been waiting for! Read Full Review
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8.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 25, 2026Carnero creates some beautifully detailed and visually exciting imagery throughout the issue. I love the visual style both of the action and the personal moments. Read Full Review
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7.8
Comic Watch - Henry Davis
Mar 25, 2026Iron Man #3 continues to nail its balancing act between the heart of Tony Stark and the espionage of A.I.M. with great humor and drama alike, its noticeably lighter take allowing the team to slowly build towards greater things whilst maintaining focus on its most immediate plots. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Mar 25, 2026Iron Man #3 gives you sleek action, sharp visual storytelling, and a couple of genuinely charming character beats, so the pluses leans hard on Carnero and Woodard’s kinetic shadows, expressive faces, and the brief glimpse of Tony as a person instead of a franchise mascot. On the flip side, the minuses are stacked with an undercooked trauma experiment concept, strangely distant stakes for the kidnapped geniuses, and a Madame Masque who talks like a grand idea but feels like a placeholder villain, all of which makes this read like empty-souled post-Phase 3 MCU fluff trying to sound profound without doing the work. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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Plot
Madame Masque and Fixer analyze the behavior of all the Tony Stark Award finalists, but the strangest is Adam Ware, the winner. He just sits there thinking, using the technology left to him to communicate with the other participants and help calm them down. He plays the role of a professor and communications expert. Masque begins to torture him to see if he'll change his strategy.
Tony helps M.O.D.O.K. counter A.I.M.'s attack and suddenly receives help from Citizen V, the Thunderbolt who was once Baron Zemo, but is now someone else. M.O.D.O.K. explains to Iron Man that there's an internal power struggle within A.I.M., which is why Masque is conducting experiments, and that after Doctor Doom's fall, the community of evil sc more+ Like • Comment -
6.0
Maybe this comic is perfectly fine, and the only reason I’m not that excited about it is because I’m an old fart who misses the way comics used to feel and look back in the 80s. Or maybe it’s objectively mediocre. I can’t tell the difference anymore.