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Here's the Patrick Zircher variant cover for Invincible Iron Man #23:

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Here's the Patrick Zircher variant cover for Invincible Iron Man #23:
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All i wanna see is Steve smack Tony in the face and say "thanks for getting me killed *******."
It was an interesting start. A bit slow and talky for my tastes (the page after endless page of Tony just talking at the reader got a bit annoying after a while), but it did its job to set everything up and I expect the next few issues will move things along more quickly. I liked that Bucky and Don both had absolutely no hesitation in bringing Tony back, too. Larroca's art still looks a bit awkward to me, but it was only really bad on Bucky in this issue. Good start all around.What did you think of the issue?
I made love to the whole issue. :heart:I don't think he's opened it.... It sounds like he's making love to the cover.![]()
With the World's Most Wanted becoming the World's Most Shattered, it's up to the very heart and soul of the Marvel Universe to return Tony Stark to his former glory. Now that his life and legacy is in shambles, Iron Man must win a battle for his very consciousness—but does he even want to? Writer Matt Fraction and artist Salvador Larroca take Tony Stark to dark places as the series surges ahead.
And with the bold, new direction for Stark and crew in "Stark: Disassembled," the creative minds behind the Esiner Award-winning title for Best New Series have crafted a host of spectacular new covers. Split evenly, each issue of "Stark: Disassembled" features a cover by Salvador Larroca and Rian Hughes, along with a cover by Patrick Zircher. We're pleased to debut several new covers here on Marvel.com!
Enjoy the beautiful art and stay glued to Marvel.com for more on "Stark: Disassembled"!
Zircher's cover looks better on practically every issue. Pretty designs are all well and good, but I'll take a full-page spread that actually has something to do with the content by an artist of Zircher's caliber any day.![]()
Zircher's art was the best Iron Man I've seen before on the last Iron Man book before this one. I miss that whole run, even when the first 6 issues took, like, over a year and a half to come out.
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Is this the Mark I armor or Iron Monger?
Well bare in mind the Mark I armour was basically a large peice of crap made in a cave, and the Iron Monger is a cleaned up large ****ed up techno version of it. In the live action movie the Iron Monger is more curved and well built, were as the Mark I only just had the time to start working as it was a bit rushed, so as you can see in that picture there's wires hanging out and it's not curved much so that suggests me thinking it's the Mark I.
Thing is, the only argument against it is that the eyes are glowing and there's red and black colours to the right which in my opinion suggests evil.
I vote Mark I!![]()
Yeah, it was the evil, ominous look that made me think Iron Monger, but Mark I is more likely.
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Is this the Mark I armor or Iron Monger?