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Iron Man 2.0 burada – ve onu yapan da Tony Stark değil. Ezekiel Stane sahne alıyor ve kafasını babası Obadiah’ın intikamını almaya takmış. Babasından daha acımasız ve on kat daha akıllı olan genç Stane, Stark’ın beş kâbusunun bir araya gelmiş hali. Stark teknolojisini bir anda yüzlerce insanı katledebilecek bir silaha dönüştürmesi Iron Man’in kazanması gereken bir satranç m
Iron Man 2.0 burada – ve onu yapan da Tony Stark değil. Ezekiel Stane sahne alıyor ve kafasını babası Obadiah’ın intikamını almaya takmış. Babasından daha acımasız ve on kat daha akıllı olan genç Stane, Stark’ın beş kâbusunun bir araya gelmiş hali. Stark teknolojisini bir anda yüzlerce insanı katledebilecek bir silaha dönüştürmesi Iron Man’in kazanması gereken bir satranç mücadelesini başlatıyor. Invincible Iron Man, Tony Stark ve onun süper kahraman kimliğini Hollywood’un bir numarası yapan aşırı havalı karakterizasyonunu içeren, aksiyon ve gerilim dolu yepyeni bir çizgi roman.
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November 1st 2014
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(first published December 17th 2008)


The Invincible Iron Man, Volume 1: The Five Nightmares

0785134603
(ISBN13: 9789759050917 )


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Bold story arc to start the title
I got this in its single issues but I chose this edition to be able to do a better overall review.
I AM IRON MAN
This title was a kinda of "reboot" of the ongoing Invincible Iron Man doing it as a smart marketing strategy to take advantage of the huge success of the first live-action film of Iron Man . So, the title gets a treatment of #1 numbered issue "starting" again the title to encourage new readers to get into the comic books of Iron Man, and... ...it wo

Bold story arc to start the title
I got this in its single issues but I chose this edition to be able to do a better overall review.
I AM IRON MAN
This title was a kinda of "reboot" of the ongoing Invincible Iron Man doing it as a smart marketing strategy to take advantage of the huge success of the first live-action film of Iron Man . So, the title gets a treatment of #1 numbered issue "starting" again the title to encourage new readers to get into the comic books of Iron Man, and... ...it worked! At least with me! Since indeed I couldn't resist to start to buy the comic books since indeed Iron Man became finally a great character to be recognized. To be honest, I started to respect him on the Civil War event where he showed that he wasn't only a rich guy in an armor suit but the great strategist of the Marvel Universe. Of course, while this was a "reboot" of the title, they couldn't avoid that the life of Iron Man aka Tony Stark was a very complicated one: A super-hero on his own, an Avenger member, CEO of Stark Industries AND Director of SHIELD! So, it was a smart move to this "introductory" story arc in comic books to use as villain to Ezekiel Stane, son of Obadiah Stane, in that way, the audience only familiarized with the first film were able to get the next best thing since Obadiah Stane was dead in the comic book universe (not like something that could stopped to some "creative" writer to resurrect the original Obadiah, but thank goodness they took a good decision use his son). The Five Nightmares is a great arc, well thought since this title came out just after of the success of the film of Iron Man, so it´s no wonder that the main villain is a son of Obadiah Stane to help new readers, fans of the film to catch appeal to the title. Also, it´s very interesting to see Tony on his multiple roles not only as the hero Iron Man, but also CEO of Stark Industries and Director of SHIELD.
THE FIVE NIGHTMARES
You know besides that it was kinda odd to have seven issues in a storyline called The Five Nightmares (It was like when they did seven issues for The Ultimate Six mini-series) but okay, I understand that nowadays, six/seven are the "magical" numbers to develop story arcs thinking in the following TPB and being able to pricing it. However, besides that odd numbering, the first issue is masterfully written and with a impacting artwork. Matt Fraction, the writer, and Salvador Larroca, the illustrator, were a heck of creative team, without a question doing a masterpiece on thar first issue. But while the first issue should be included in any Top100 of the best single comic book issues, the rest of the story arc isn't geting too behind, since indeed the whole arc of The Five Nightmares is a truly remarkable story arc, smart, awesome science-fiction, intense drama and full of entertaining.
AN IRON MAN ISN'T AN ISLAND
Matt Faction not only did a good use of Marvel related characters but also he was not fearful of to use real names of countries to make more valid all the international stuff mentioned on the story. I like that Matt Faction chose the 4th issue of this "rebooted" title to make a cameo of Mister Fantastic. (Did you get it, right?) It's the cool thing to do. However I can't believe that Tony Stark could beat in multiple boards of chess to Reed Richards. True, I am more fan of FF than Iron Man but still think that Reed Richards should be able to sweep the floor on chess to anybody even Tony Stark. But I suppose than being only a guest character on the title should affect who is the winner of the matches. It was excellent to see how Maria Hill and Pepper Potts took relevant roles in the way of how Tony has to deal with this crisis. Maybe my only complain (without doing any spoiler) I was kinda of disappointed with the ending. I mean, even me I would think of the way that Tony would "shut down" to combat the emergencies and I am not Tony Stark. I can't do an arc reactor... in a cave!!! So, I expected something more imaginative to solve the final crisis in the arc. Still it was a fair ending but kinda lacking of imagination, taking in account the incredible rush of the rest of the story arc. Once the main event finished, the seventh issue is an aftermath involving Spider-man that it wasn't in the same peak of intense drama as the main event but still a cool fair reading. Indeed, this TPB is a great reading and a great point to "jump in" to the modern line of comic books involving the character of Iron Man.
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This may or may not have been a buddy read with my bestest pal, Anne . I've lost track. Tony Stark painted his original grey armor yellow because the grey one was scary and it made some kid cry. If that happened in his current capacity as director of SHIELD, he’d lock the little crybaby away in the Negative Zone for twenty years. And he makes little kids cry Crazy dads and even crazier kids. Obadiah Stane, bald, Iron Monger, dead because of Tony Stark (sort of). Ezekiel Stane, his son, not bald, gen
This may or may not have been a buddy read with my bestest pal, Anne . I've lost track. Tony Stark painted his original grey armor yellow because the grey one was scary and it made some kid cry. If that happened in his current capacity as director of SHIELD, he’d lock the little crybaby away in the Negative Zone for twenty years. And he makes little kids cry Crazy dads and even crazier kids. Obadiah Stane, bald, Iron Monger, dead because of Tony Stark (sort of). Ezekiel Stane, his son, not bald, genius, crazy as a loon and gunning for Ironman, because this is what the offspring of super villains do. It’s hot wired in their DNA. Matt Fraction not only did wonders reviving the Ironman books but also in rehabilitating the character’s image to bring it more in line with his cinematic portrayal. He’s still an ass, but the reader no longer feels the urge to kick him in the nuts. Pepper Potts also gets a welcome upgrade as well from secretary/hanger on to fully fleshed out interesting character. Yay!
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The 5 nightmares of Tony Stark: 1) Running out of WD-40. 2) Getting the blue screen of death in mid-flight. 3) Having a bad case of food poisoning kick in and not being able to get out of the armor before a very unpleasant incident occurs. 4) Paternity lawsuits. 5) Robert Downey Jr. decides to quit playing Iron Man in the movies. OK, actually the five nightmares that Tony tells us about in the narration of this mostly revolve around the loss of control of the Iron Man technology. Unfortunately, Ezekie
The 5 nightmares of Tony Stark: 1) Running out of WD-40. 2) Getting the blue screen of death in mid-flight. 3) Having a bad case of food poisoning kick in and not being able to get out of the armor before a very unpleasant incident occurs. 4) Paternity lawsuits. 5) Robert Downey Jr. decides to quit playing Iron Man in the movies. OK, actually the five nightmares that Tony tells us about in the narration of this mostly revolve around the loss of control of the Iron Man technology. Unfortunately, Ezekiel Stane (Son of old Iron Man enemy Obadiah.) has figured out a way to use black market Stark tech to turn people into powerful living bombs and is selling it to any fanatical group with the cash. As Stark runs a worldwide manhunt to find Stane and shut him down, he’s becoming increasingly aware that he may have let a fairly nasty genie out of the bottle when he created Iron Man. This title was launched after the first movie hit it big, and its quality superhero story telling. It occurs during the phase when Stark was director of SHIELD following Marvel’s Civil War, and the story of Tony juggling the duties of running the agency while being Iron Man and trying improve the world via innovations at his company was very entertaining. This was a time when Tony wasn’t very well liked by his fellow superheroes, and there’s also a nice bit with Thor and a story with Spider-Man that plays off that angle. The core story about Stark being horrified about how his tech has slipped beyond his control and what it’s being used for was very well done, and Fraction adds a lot of nice little character moments like when Tony goes into space and help fixes a damaged space shuttle only to be deeply disappointed later when he doesn’t get to watch it land as he had planned when SHIELD duties pull him elsewhere. It’s the little touches like that and the first person narration that Fraction uses that gives us a good look at the guy in the suit.
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Buddy read with The Jeff . His review is * sigh * better than mine, so you may want to check it out. *There may be some spoilers in this* Anyway, this is a re-read for me, and I have to admit I wasn't as awe-struck this time around. My original rating was 5 stars, but I'm letting it stand, because this was such an awesome introduction to the character for me at the time. The premise is that Tony has 5 Worst Case Scenarios buzzing around in the back of his mind, when it comes to his Iron Man tech. And al
Buddy read with The Jeff . His review is * sigh * better than mine, so you may want to check it out. *There may be some spoilers in this* Anyway, this is a re-read for me, and I have to admit I wasn't as awe-struck this time around. My original rating was 5 stars, but I'm letting it stand, because this was such an awesome introduction to the character for me at the time. The premise is that Tony has 5 Worst Case Scenarios buzzing around in the back of his mind, when it comes to his Iron Man tech. And along comes Ezekiel Stane to bring them to life. Stane Jr. is the son of ( you guessed ti ) Obadiah Stane, and he blames Tony for his dear old Dad's untimely demise. Also, he's batshit crazy... He's come up with a way to re-purpose stolen salvaged Stark-tech, and turn himself in a living weapon. Oh, and for a small fee, he's turning terrorists into not-so-living weapons. Ouch! One of those terrorist attacks nearly kills Pepper, and the only way to keep her alive happens to be... you guessed it again! ...by putting one of those handy-dandy arc reactors in her chest. If I'm remembering correctly, she'll end up in a suit called Rescue. Totally think she should have gone with Iron Maiden , though. So. As the story progresses, Stane continually figures out new ways to up his power levels. At first, he's all normal looking. He's got zappy-hands and a nice healing factor. But that's never enough for guys like this is it? And within the span of a few issues, he's jacked up his boyish good looks... Moral of the Story: The more evil you become, the more hair you will lose. So. Every time you see a bald guy, punch him. Obviously, they deserve it, or they'd still have some hair left, right?
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A lot of nice Tony / Pepper scenes in The Five Nightmares , and an especially effective final chapter featuring guest appearances by Peter Parker / Spider-Man and veteran reporter Ben Urich.




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I’m not going to list exactly what the five nightmares of the title are because they’re kind of the same thing - basically, Tony loses control of the Iron Man tech, they proliferate, and it gets used for evil. And whaddayaknow? It comes true. The son of Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges in the first Iron Man movie) goes nuts like his dad and uses his genius to subvert Stark Tech, incorporate it into his body alongside Extremis and becomes a terrorist out to sink Stark Enterprises and kill Tony. Matt F
I’m not going to list exactly what the five nightmares of the title are because they’re kind of the same thing - basically, Tony loses control of the Iron Man tech, they proliferate, and it gets used for evil. And whaddayaknow? It comes true. The son of Obadiah Stane (Jeff Bridges in the first Iron Man movie) goes nuts like his dad and uses his genius to subvert Stark Tech, incorporate it into his body alongside Extremis and becomes a terrorist out to sink Stark Enterprises and kill Tony. Matt Fraction’s an ok writer. I like his Fantastic Four stuff he’s doing at the moment and I’ve heard nothing but good things about Hawkeye which I can’t wait to read, but he also wrote some pretty terrible stuff in the 2007-10 period when this book is set, like his godawful Punisher and the brainless Fear Itself Event. Invincible Iron Man falls somewhere in the middle. It’s not terrible but it’s not that great either. For me the best representation of Tony Stark has always been Warren Ellis’ version from Extre
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