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Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Iron Man: Execute Program. Dec 15, Christopher rated it it was amazing. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Aug 03, Sineala rated it it was amazing Shelves: superheroes , e-books , fiction , graphic-novels. One of my favorite underrated and out of print, what is up with that, Marvel?

If pre-CW New Avengers is the team's last moment of perfect happiness before the tragedy, Execute Program is where the cracks begin to show. This is where you go if you want to see Cap and the Avengers side-eyeing Tony hard for Extremis.

This is where you go if you want to see Tony crying on Sal Kennedy's porch because of what his vari One of my favorite underrated and out of print, what is up with that, Marvel? This is where you go if you want to see Tony crying on Sal Kennedy's porch because of what his various brain modifications are making him do against his conscious will. It's that kind of angst.

Look, my criteria for "good IM arc" is "does it have Tony naked, crying, or in the rain? You just wait for Civil War. Also I'm a big fan of the ending fight. It's a good one. You read this, you will begin to see why Tony believes in Registration; among other things, he wants himself stopped.

Mar 30, Katie rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novels. Very mediocre in comparison to the book before it. But I did see a lot of familiar concepts that popped up in the movies. The artwork was kind of all over the place, not horrible but not nearly as amazing as the previous volume. Jun 26, Labyrinth Rossiter rated it really liked it Shelves: graphic-novels , avengers , comics-read Extremis turned Iron Man into one of the mega-super powered heroes.

Stark was already arrogant, but now he can potentially stand toe to toe with Wolverine or Hulk and as demonstrated here Even if you dismiss the possibility of the side effects, this is enough to ramp up his ability to be an -hole but a lovable one to a whole new level.

The ultimate draw for this storyline, however, is that it explains Iron Man's stance in the Civil War. Dec 20, Mely marked it as read-seq-art Shelves: comics. Tony Stark has more control issues. They are so much less interesting to me when he is not played by Robert Downey, Jr. Apr 28, Brandon rated it it was ok. There isn't too much of a point to this. It's a bridge between the Extremis storyline, giving Tony Stark a new status quo and point of reference for his abilities, and the upcoming Civil War crossover event.

The villain in this is underbaked and forgettable, even if the premise of it is interesting. Tony Stark has gone rogue, or has he? He says he hasn't, but there are verisons of the Iron Man armour killing people He faces up against his guilt, working in the new retc There isn't too much of a point to this. He faces up against his guilt, working in the new retcon of Ho Yinsen having died in Afghanistan, and the Extremis armour now being a powerful tool that makes him more of a 'machine' man than ever.

The art is pretty decent, the Iron Man suits and battles look cool but otherwise it comes across as some generic s art that doesn't stick out in any good way. Oct 25, Ariya rated it really liked it Shelves: reads. Also it happened a short while before Civil War, which is reasonable enough for Iron Man to activate the registration act.

Feb 24, Yvonne Alf rated it it was amazing. This should appear on more must-read lists! Well thoughtout and gripping story from beginning to end. It's almost impossible to put it down. Very well done continuation of the Extremis storyline. I'm suprised how much story developement you can put into 6 issues without feeling it's too rushed.

The artwork is very well done also. I enjoyed the near perfection Extremis artwork and this is very different - much more action oriented, I loved all the details and how well each character was always re This should appear on more must-read lists!

I enjoyed the near perfection Extremis artwork and this is very different - much more action oriented, I loved all the details and how well each character was always recognizable. Away from work, Tom can found checking out the latest video games, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, and petting every dog he comes across in the outside world.

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Disable this feature for this session. Rows: Columns:. But beyond those two stories, what are the most definitive runs on Iron Man? Which creators managed to come together and create storylines that defined the character for a decade or more?

The first long-time writer to take over after Dave Michelinie and Bob Layton left the character, John Byrne gave readers the sequel to Armor Wars , where Stark found himself trapped in his own armor. After being heavily injured in a battle with a terrorist, Iron Man uses Extremis to completely rewrite his DNA, transforming him into a literal superhuman. This version of Iron Man would define the next several years of the character until Matt Fraction came along with Invincible Iron Man in The book was surprisingly compelling, as Tony became the villain in his own comic.

Unfortunately, this run was stopped barely a year because of the Secret War storyline. Bendis is often unfairly maligned for his dialogue, but he knows how to introduce some cool characters.



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