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How much would you pay for perfection, beauty...immortality? TONY STARK is going to find out. The AXIS EFFECT has changed IRON MAN Now HE'S going to change the WORLD...at a terrible cost.
- Sales Rank: #1799252 in eBooks
- Published on: 2014-11-26
- Released on: 2014-11-26
- Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Still Going Strong
By A customer
Previously on Superior Iron Man, Tony Stark unleashed his new strain of Extremis into the city of San Francisco. It gave everyone who downloaded the free trial beauty, health, and an insatiable desire to party. But, being the opportunist that he has recently become (due to the events of the crossover event, AXIS), Tony never intended Extremis to be a gift and is now demanding that users pay an insane amount of money daily.
This second issue deals with the consequences of this. Crime is rampant as people desperately try to support their addictions and some people are starting to turn against Stark and the complete control he has over the population of San Francisco.
Much like the first issue, Daredevil is basically our protagonist. He sees (figuratively speaking) firsthand the issues that Extremis is causing and he isn't all that thrilled about it. This issue in particular is interesting to me because it gives us a little hint into what Daredevil's world looks like. It doesn't last very long but I thought the couple of pages with the enhanced-senses-other-than-sight-let-him-see-where-everything-is thing were pretty cool.
I have to add, though, that I'm not sure where this series is going to go after Daredevil leaves. Iron Man has by and large been the antagonist thus far, so.... what happens then? Will we start to see a change in Tony? To be honest, this question alone will keep me reading.
If there's one thing I can complain about, it's that we still don't know how Extremis works. That's something I'm really hoping they get into later because an app that results in a physical change in someone is pretty fascinating.
Overall, I still love this series. It has beautiful artwork, an appropriate level of humor, and it's simply a delightful read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Worth all the bad comics you have to read to get here.
By Travis Starnes
Much like any good or bad idea in comics, it works better for some characters than others; I thought that Original Sin was a fantastic concept and the vast majority of the spin offs were very well done, but some of them were a massive drag with retcons for the sake of fitting into the series. These tie-in comics have been massively up and down, but books like Carnage have been really fun and the inverted Luke Cage is a spectacular tantrum-throwing diva. But the one character who has resolved so fantastically is Tony Stark. Ever since his battle with alcohol he has been rather boring; no more party guy, no more ‘bond style’ women draped over him, he’s almost become a paragon of virtue to stand beside Steve Rogers. Well not anymore!
Our new Tony Stark is at the worst of his excesses; think of Iron Man 2 where he has the drunken birthday party – now make him sober, but that self centred and egotistical. And now multiply that by 10. He is not evil, not in the traditional cackling in the corner, white cat stroking want to blow-up-the-world style. No this is far worse; he wants to make the world better; for a price. The last issue ended with Tony giving away a new phone app that downloads his Extremis 3.0 into the users, making them young and beautiful forever. Sorry, did I say ‘forever?’ That was a lie; if you read the small print on the app then it was only for a short time, after that it costs, a lot, every day.
I have to say my one ‘issue’ with this book is that really it should be called ‘Superior Daredevil’ because right now Tony is the antagonist in his own book. Matt sees what is happening, the dark road that Tony is taking the whole of the city down, and he makes it his task to stop him. I worry long term for the series if Tony is going to remain like this for its duration* then they are going to have to walk that fine line between him being an egotistical maniac and simply becoming a flat out villain.
Without giving away the actual plot points, this book does something which you almost never see in comics. Every (good) issue will end with a moment that either makes you think, shocks you, introduces someone important or resolves an arc. This book does much the same with a fantastic ‘wow’ moment, but what it also does is give you another four moments each of them in their own way worthy of being the cliffhanger to the next issue. I feel quite a lot of the time with modern comics they each have one thing to tell you and they give that to you on the last page, the other 21 pages in the book are merely a procrastination to get to that point. Nothing could be further from the truth with this issue and there feels like there is something important happening on every page. If they can keep that up for an entire series then this will be something special.
I feel it is important to mention that as this springs from the car crash that is AXIS, you have to read a lot of dross to get to this point. However I would happily have to read a series three times a long as AXIS if I knew I had a title like this at the end of it. I expect that there will be a fair few more ‘Superior’ titles coming out in the future, so far Marvel has a 100% record with them in terms of story and art quality and long may it continue.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Hilariously "evil" Tony!
By Sam Quixote
Tony Stark is now “evil” because of what Red Skull did to him in Axis. He’s in San Francisco where he lives in a Tron-esque upside toilet (seriously, that’s the visual!) and he’s given Extremis 3.0 out to a lot of people for free. It turned them young and beautiful - and then he pulled the plug. First taste was free, renewal costs $100 a day or you stay your same old safe. Ooo, that evil Tony!
The desire to use Extremis 3.0 again is making people act irrationally as they do desperate things to get the money to pay the subscription, and that’s where Daredevil (who’s also living in Frisco these days) draws the line. It’s Daredevil Vs Iron Man in an issue imaginatively titled Daredevil Vs Iron Man!
If I was unsure about how I felt about this series with the first issue, I’m fairly certain I don’t like it now after the second. The concept of being “youthful and good-looking” is of course desirable - if you’re neither. But the first person we meet who’s trying to rob someone because he wants Extremis 3.0 is both youthful and good-looking. What’s going on?
The visuals are a major problem with this story. Later on when the mugger’s dad threatens Tony, he’s forced by Tony to take Extremis 3.0 himself. Do we see how an app on a smartphone could possibly turn someone ordinary into a supermodel? Nope! One panel he’s regular-looking, then the next he’s lost his middle-aged paunch - but his clothes still fit him anyway!? It’s a real let-down because seeing how Extremis 3.0 works would be cool but this creative team are skirting around it totally unimaginatively.
At Stark’s upside-down toilet base, Tony gets the drop on Daredevil ridiculously easily. One panel they’re standing apart a few feet, the next Tony’s holding Matt up by the throat? I’m sure Daredevil would’ve seen the move coming, I mean the guy’s got mad senses and Tony’s not Quicksilver! It’s just bad comics storytelling.
Another thing about Extremis 3.0 that bothers me is that it’s affordable if you use it every so often, like on weekends. Who couldn’t splash out on themselves every now and then with $100 for a makeover that actually works? Most people are ok-looking - not super-model good-looks but totally decent - so giving them an option to look super-awesome for a special occasion every now and then doesn’t seem that evil to me.
When I was reading Superior Spider-Man, I was rooting for Otto. I saw he was being a more subversive version of Spidey, but he was doing a good job being Spider-Man and I liked his character the more I read of him. Dan Slott had created a complex, multi-faceted character in the Superior Spider-Man. Tom Taylor’s Superior Iron Man is a douchebag. I’m not rooting for him to make more money for more Tron-themed toilet bases! I don’t want him to succeed after he’s acting like every other one-dimensional villain. He’s a crap, totally uninteresting character - the very opposite of “superior”.
Superior Iron Man #2 is a very weak issue from an increasingly contrived series. Taylor’s writing is as average as ever though his plotting stinks, and I guess Yildiray Cinar does his best with the art to cover up the holes in the script but that HQ design is just awful.
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