Bloodshot is a guilty pleasure: super violent, but not evil. He's trying to do the best he can, but also can't remember his past. He's been experimented on, and has nanites that heal him from almost any injury. And I love him so damn much. In this, his amnesia is abused, by implanting f...
The first thing that you should do when picking up Iron Man Noir is to pretend that the title is Iron Man Pulp. Because honestly... it really isn't noirish at all. But it is full of pulpy goodness. Honestly, Iron Man is perfectly suited to a pulp adventure, and Scott Snyder does an excellent job of ...
There isn't anything particularly noirish going on here — it's more like Indiana Stark. Also, while there are some cute bits in the premise, it flops hard in the follow-through.
When I picked this up, I was intrigued that Mystique had her own series. Even though she is one of the "bad guys" in the X-Men universe, I do find her intriguing. This series has Mystique up to her neck. She has made enemies around the world, and they all want her head. So, she makes a deal with Cha...
Part of the Marvel Noir series. The take on Tony Stark and Iron Man fits pretty well: a daring adventurer of wealth during the late 1930s, just before the US enters World War II. We get femme fatales, gadgets, Nazis, rare artifacts, and adventure. The frame is that Tony's adventures are being chroni...
This wasn't a bad story, but it lacked something that the first volume did have. First, I thought they might be connected and I guess technically they are, but they don't feel that way. Second, this story is does not flow as well as the first. I had to keep going back to figure out if I'd missed som...
I'm a fan of the Question, but I'm not at all crazy about this version. It's not a bad collection, but I think I would have enjoyed it more with the original Question.
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