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Iron Man Vol. 4: Source Control - Marvel Comics Graphic Novel | Superhero Action Adventure Story | Perfect for Collectors & Comic Book Fans
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Iron Man Vol. 4: Source Control - Marvel Comics Graphic Novel | Superhero Action Adventure Story | Perfect for Collectors & Comic Book Fans
Iron Man Vol. 4: Source Control - Marvel Comics Graphic Novel | Superhero Action Adventure Story | Perfect for Collectors & Comic Book Fans
Iron Man Vol. 4: Source Control - Marvel Comics Graphic Novel | Superhero Action Adventure Story | Perfect for Collectors & Comic Book Fans
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Tony Stark is ready to re-engage! With Korvac, the Power Cosmic and a nasty morphine addiction behind him, Tony re-enters the world. But things don't go exactly as planned, and Iron Man soon finds himself battling a hyper-intelligent gorilla through the streets of New York! Then, a trip to California leaves Tony stranded in the southwestern desert with malfunctioning armor - and things go downhill from there! Shellhead faces deadly new villain Switchback, classic foe the Titanium Man and a dangerous conspiracy involving the Mandarin's Rings! To track down these deadly weapons, he'll have to employ stealth mode! Christopher Cantwell concludes his thought-provoking run with a shocking question: Must there be an Iron Man?! Collecting IRON MAN (2020) #20-25.
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The whole Korvac story was a little iffy for me. I think it went on a little too long, and Tony dealing with addiction again was a little repetitive, but it is a part of who he is.This volume was better than the last 3. Stark looking to make amends for his company's past and taking weapons off the board has been done before, but it was well told here. Making a character more human is always welcome.Marvel should get this artist on Iron Man full time. He is consistently good and can actually make deadlines, apparently.All in all, a good end to a so-so run.

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