Civil War: Iron Man (Civil War)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Two tales of suspense ripped from the pages of Civil War! Captain America has fallen into a clash with his government and his friends, and the people close to him are paying the price. The life of Cap's girlfriend, Agent 13, is torn apart as her superiors use her divided loyalties against her. Elsewhere, a new villain emerges; the Red Skull begins to make himself known; and the Winter Soldier again comes face-to-face with Cap. Meanwhile, get inside the mind of of Tony Stark, and learn why he feels superhuman registration is necessary - and why he's taken it upon himself to lead the charge for its implementation! Big changes are in store for Iron Man in the post-Civil War landscape, and the build-up begins here! Collects Captain America #22-24, Iron-Man #13-14 and Iron Man/Captain America Special.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26731 in Books
- Published on: 2007-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
Customer Reviews
Great, but should have been longer.
After a long break from reading comics I got back into it by reading the central Civil War series. I then read, among other things, Iron Man: Extremis and since then Iron Man has been my favourite Marvel title.
Civil War: Iron Man is a great read but I dare say you'd need to read a couple of things before to get the full effect, those being Extremis and the main Civil War series. That said, this book is still one of the better Iron Man titles.
My main gripe with it is that I don't think it fleshes certain aspects of Stark's involvement in the events as much as it should. Unless you're a *very* avid reader of Iron Man then the stuff involving what happens to Happy Hogan will be lost on you. I think the bit that stands out the most is The Confession chapter at the end. Those few pages say more about Stark/Iron Man than just about anything else in the whole Civil War arc. It shows how, despite his arrogance, he is still human and still makes mistakes... in this case, a big one.
All in all a good read but brush up on your Marvel Universe knowledge first to get the most out of it.
excellent read, great art
I started the Civil War storyline with this book... it really sucked me in and I'm still reading all the side stories. Overall excellent read and pretty much a must have. I hope they make a movie some day.
Great for Iron Man fans!
Having read the main Civil War and found it very enjoyable I was eager to read and collect the rest of the series. Civil War: Iron Man was the next to add to my collection. Let's just say I was not disappointed! Fantastic illustrations and a great persective on the Civil War from Iron Mans view. Can't wait to get the rest! A must for any Marvel fan.




