matt4hire's review against another edition

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3.0

There's some decent stuff here, but, overall, this lacks the thrill of the previous three years on the book.

biblialex's review against another edition

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3.0

The Rescue one shot was actually my favorite of the collection, and bumped up the overall rating.

pickett22's review against another edition

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2.0

This book and the book before it are basically just fillers while the Fear Itself plot gets going. It's really annoying. I want the Fraction/Larroca plot back! These two books were so small, and very few relevant stories in them. They could have been paired down and put together and moved on from. I really hope the next one picks up the plot again.
Also, I'm super bitter because I don't want to actually have to read Fear Itself. I'm hoping the Iron Man plot that comes out the other side is understandable without it.

renatasnacks's review against another edition

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4.0

Ooh I liked this one so much that it took longer to read because I kept emailing fragments of it to Tara.

Like, yes, more Pepper/Rescue forever. Also yes to Tony snarking on Doc Ock forever. But most importantly, YES TO IRON MAN AND THOR ON THE MOON FOREVER. File that under things I didn't know I wanted until I received them, oh my god.

This volume also includes Rescue #1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick? DOES RESCUE ACTUALLY HAVE HER OWN COMIC? BRB let me Google that. Oh I guess there's just that one issue. UGHH Marvel, the world is ready for Rescue to have her own comic, probably. I am, anyway.

bowienerd_82's review against another edition

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2.0

I almost didn't even read this one because Iron Man 7 was so bad, but the lure of art by both Larroca and Romita Jr. was too much ignore. Thankfully, the writing was better in this one (though it would have been hard not to improve on the last issue).

galaxies's review against another edition

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4.0

Unfixable won me over with just the wonderful surprise of finding the Rescue #1 issue being included. The rest of the volume was a good story as well with Pepper getting in on the action as well. The only downside was the free comic book day issue which wasn't well drawn and didn't really have a compelling storyline.

writtenxreality's review

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2.0

While I like development of Tony and Pepper as characters, not a fan of the Iron Man v. Doc Oct story line that carried through most of the comics.

bloodredrache's review

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4.0

Three stars (most of it was just prepping for Fear Itself, understandably) but then the Rescue one-shot brought the rating up to four.

booknooknoggin's review

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3.0

The best part was seeing the cocky and egotistical Tony Stark humbled.
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