Yea Hollywood guys taking on comic writing assignments never work...another example would be Thomas Jane, wasnt he supposed to write a Punisher story arc at one point? Back when he was supposed to be doing the sequel.
Out of curiosity, what does Stark look like in this book? I'd love to see the artwork, and see if they based him off RDJ since Favreau's writing this. Going out and buying it isn't currently an option for me.
Out of curiosity, what does Stark look like in this book? I'd love to see the artwork, and see if they based him off RDJ since Favreau's writing this. Going out and buying it isn't currently an option for me.
I enjoyed the first issue, I've been a huge fan of Adi's work since Extremis. I'm intriged by what they have planned with Fin Fang Foom and how they treat him, the next issue is due out next week.
The body of Fin Fang Foom was found at a dig. Apparently petrified as stone. It was taken to Las Vegas where it was made a big statue in front of a hotel or building, and its eyes started glowing.
Elsa meets Tony and asks for his help to find out who hired her to dig up the golden dragon statue and also to get closer to the golden dragon statue so she can read the inscription on it. She ends up as Tony's date when he attends the opening ceremony of the new casino. She manages to read more of the inscription but suddenly, the golden dragon awakens and calls himself Fin Fang Foom. It starts to wreak havok in Vegas, Tony sends Elsa away and finds himself a hotel suite to suit up. He attacks Fin Fang Foom...To Be Continued
An enjoyable issue. This series is fun to read. The humor in the story is done well, Tony feels like his movie counterpart. Adi's art amazing. He draws one kick ass Fin Fang Foom. And apparently, Iron Man and Fin Fang Foom knows each other, so this is not the first time they met. Weird. I thought this series was about Iron Man VS Fin Fang Foom for the first time, done in the style of the movie-verse
Looking forward to the next issue, and hope it won't take too long to be on sale
Elsa meets Tony and asks for his help to find out who hired her to dig up the golden dragon statue and also to get closer to the golden dragon statue so she can read the inscription on it. She ends up as Tony's date when he attends the opening ceremony of the new casino. She manages to read more of the inscription but suddenly, the golden dragon awakens and calls himself Fin Fang Foom. It starts to wreak havok in Vegas, Tony sends Elsa away and finds himself a hotel suite to suit up. He attacks Fin Fang Foom...To Be Continued
An enjoyable issue. This series is fun to read. The humor in the story is done well, Tony feels like his movie counterpart. Adi's art amazing. He draws one kick ass Fin Fang Foom. And apparently, Iron Man and Fin Fang Foom knows each other, so this is not the first time they met. Weird. I thought this series was about Iron Man VS Fin Fang Foom for the first time, done in the style of the movie-verse
Looking forward to the next issue, and hope it won't take too long to be on sale
It's not the movie-verse and its not really the 616-verse either.
Favreau basically established his own sort of pseudo-continuity for the story. Note that in the first issue, his identity as Iron Man/Tony Stark is still a secret.
It's not the movie-verse and its not really the 616-verse either.
Favreau basically established his own sort of pseudo-continuity for the story. Note that in the first issue, his identity as Iron Man/Tony Stark is still a secret.
Quick question: how does iron man suit up? Is he using extremis (for the first time plz don't let it be extremis!!!) I mean there nothing wrong with it and i really enjoy it, and i know it a comic book but the fact of all that stuff fitting into that suit case just doesn't feel possible.
in the comics the suit could be de ionized and flatten so it could fit in tony's attaece [sp] case in the first seson of iron man tas the armor when not in use was DISGUISED as the case
Plain and simple. Don't publish these books until all the scripts are in and the issues are ready to go. They can't keep a realistic schedule on these things at all anymore when they bring in the TV guys, the movie guys. I mean it's great that they want to get involved, but you know it's clear that certain things take priority for them.
I mean this is just a standalone story, so its fine. But you know in this case, I would've preferred just one big graphic novel instead of a mini-series with unbelievably long gaps inbetween.
Plain and simple. Don't publish these books until all the scripts are in and the issues are ready to go. They can't keep a realistic schedule on these things at all anymore when they bring in the TV guys, the movie guys. I mean it's great that they want to get involved, but you know it's clear that certain things take priority for them.
I mean this is just a standalone story, so its fine. But you know in this case, I would've preferred just one big graphic novel instead of a mini-series with unbelievably long gaps inbetween.
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