Essential Iron Man Volume 5 Review

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It’s time for the next Essential review! I’ve read the first Iron Man essential a long time ago so now we will be jumping to the distant future here in volume 5. It’s a fun collection as expected and nothing beats checking out some of the older comics once in a while. You can always count on a fun experience.

The comic picks up with Happy Hogan and Pepper having a disagreement. Happy wants her to retire from being Stark’s second in command and being separated has really taken its toll on both of them. Tony Stark tries to help them resolve their differences, but it’s tough. Meanwhile, a mysterious villain named the Black Lama has started a villain war for power among the local adversaries. While big players like Magneto, Dr Doom, and Red Skull decided not to join, that didn’t stop Black Lama’s plans. Modok, Yellow Claw, The Mad Thinker, and other villains decide to join anyway. This puts Iron Man in a lot of dangerous situations and he decides to stop Black Lama at any cost!

Another plot occurring in the background is a lady named Roxie who is slowly beginning to see that Tony Stark is not the gun making capitalist that he once was. She gives him a hard time about this, but it slowly coming around. Although, she seems to prefer Iron Man to Tony Stark at this point. There aren’t any real 1 shot stories aside from an origin flashback and a one shot adventure involving a run down hotel. So, each of the villains typically gets 2-4 stories for themselves. We had The Freak, (It’s his actual villain name) a Prism villain, and the Melter’s team up with some of the other fighters. The collection does a good job of showing us a great number of Iron Man villains during this journey.

As expected, the art is very good for the collection. The character models are always consistent and the action scenes are fun to watch. It helps the pages really breeze by although I was still impressed with the amount of pages per issue. They certainly didn’t feel as short as the ones that we get nowadays. Even more important than the art is the good dialogue that we have here. The Stan Lee era of comics never did disappoint in this area.

The scene at the beginning where Stark quickly asks Pepper about one of his employees was great since now we know why he always seems to know about all of his employees. Well, the twist is that he doesn’t, he just has Pepper debrief him right before talking to his men. It’s an intense twist that we’ve always suspected, but never proven so it’s nice to see that there. Tony Stark definitely makes for a good lead. He’s still a bit of a flirt, but at least he’s really only focusing on one person for a change. That certainly helps his character. He has one sad scene involving Pepper that definitely hurt him, but hopefully he won’t make that mistake again.

As Iron Man, he is constantly said to be very cold and aloof, but you wouldn’t typically be able to tell if you were watching his battles. He makes jokes and quips just like the rest of the heroes. Granted, I’m sure that the civilians in the street aren’t usually in a position to actually hear what he’s saying so he probably still seems cold and aloof to them.

The stakes are somewhat higher in this comic than you would expect from the age. Modok and the Mandarin are actually destroyed. I was somewhat surprised with the Mandarin at least since I had been expecting him to have beaten the Yellow Claw. It’s too bad that he was defeated. Of course, Iron Man did weaken him a lot so the villain does have a valid excuse for losing this round. The fatalities were certainly more than you would expect, but it goes to show why a hero is always needed in the world.

Mostly, this collection just brings in issues from the Iron Man series, but we also get a special annual to finish things off. In that story, the Molecule Man returns once more and Iron Man finds himself on the losing side of this tough battle. Luckily, Swamp Thing is here to help out and he looks as impressive as you would expect. There just seems to be no stopping this guy at times. He’s not quite as meta as Swamp Thing, which is lucky for his opponents, but he can still pack a punch when he really wants too.

One constant theme in the comics is how Iron Man doesn’t want to make weapons anymore. As such, he is always distressed when he has to go to Vietnam and look at all of the suffering that his weapons have caused. The comic definitely has a firm stance on how we shouldn’t have gone to Vietnam. I’m not extremely familiar with the situation so it’s hard for me to say. I saw a documentary on it, but it was heavily slanted towards not being in the war, likewise with a film that I saw on it so I haven’t really heard both sides yet. Those parts are certainly not as good as the rest of the comic, but at least it gives Iron Man a chance for some development.

There is really only one guest star who gets to really help out and that would be Thor. Thor arrives once Iron Man has seemingly been taken over by the prism’s consciousness. Thor is holding back, but still manages to claim victory very easily. His fans will be pleased with his portrayal as Thor is shown to clearly be more powerful than anything Iron Man can throw at him. It is a good example of how likable Thor can be when he is written well. These were the golden years so it is to be expected that the writers could handle the task. Actually, we also have Sunfire, but it’s easy to forget him. Sunfire is a villain here as he agrees to destroy Iron Man for economic reasons. Suffice it to say, Iron Man quickly outmaneuvers him and Sunfire leaves rather quickly. He’s loyal to Japan, but he’s certainly no hero as he does it for all of the wrong reasons.

The collection does leave some doors open for future plots. One that did not get resolved here involves a crazed investigator who is positive that Iron Man murdered his brother. Iron Man denies it, but the guy won’t take no for an answer and he constantly appears to give Tony Stark some grief about it. I have a feeling that this guy is going to start taking more drastic measures to finish the hero off. Hopefully Iron Man is prepared for this and can take him out in time.

Iron Man briefly toys with the idea of adding a nose to his costume, but I’m glad that he got rid of it so quickly. Trust me, it wasn’t a look that really suited the armored hero. From his villains, none of them looked particularly likable. I typically like the Melter and Crimson Dynamo, but in a parodyish way as I just like them for humor. They live up to that here as they are quickly dismissed. Iron Man’s gallery of rogues may not be as powerful as the average hero’s, but they did have some really good designs back in these days.

Overall, This volume of Essential Iron Man was very good. We got to see him fight against many opponents and I haven’t read many of the old Iron Man comics so it’s fun to see how he operates. Being rich certainly has its perks and he must be one of the only heroes who is liked in both of his identities. Spider Man would love to have the same respect that Iron Man gets in these issues. It certainly makes things a lot easier when the civilians in the street are willing to help out instead of making things more difficult for the heroes. I highly recommend this collection if you’re looking for a fun group of comics with good art and writing. The sheer size will last you a while and it is in black and white, which may deter some comic readers, but just think of it like you’re looking at the original copies before they went to color. It makes them look very sophisticated to be sure. I still have one more Essential review coming up in the near future, but you can expect some smaller comic reviews in the mean time. Hopefully I can find another good Iron Man comic soon as well.

Overall 7/10

Noboru Kodo vs Bass


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Noboru Kodo has returned, but now he will have to deal with the king of the blog! Bass is the strongest being in all of media and he has proved this to us many times. His abilities are leagues beyond what we ever thought could be possible and a single Earthbreaker attack can defeat just about anyone. Noboru is not apart of the 1% that can survive such an attack and he will be defeated. Bass wins.

Alucard (Hellsing) vs Sauron (LOTR)


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Sauron is a mysterious being whose legends continue to grow as his reputation precedes him. That being said, Alucard is used to duking it out against his opponents even if his victory is always assured. Sauron won’t be scaring him and Alucard has the decisive edge in speed. A few good hits will be sure to take Sauron out of the fight and that will make things much easier for the vampire hunter. Alucard (Hellsing) wins.

Overlord (Ninjago) vs Alucard (Hellsing)


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Overlord (Ninjago) arrives onto the blog for his first battle! He is certainly a powerful opponent who won’t go down without a fight. His dark abilities ensure that his foes cannot remain at a distance for long. That being said, Alucard won’t mind heading into close quarters. His speed will allow him to dodge Overlord’s attacks while countering with his own. The savage power of Alucard will quickly overwhelm Overlord. Alucard (Hellsing) wins.

Fishbone D vs Lust


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Fishbone D is back, but I’m afraid that he is still pretty outclassed by Lust. Lust is much quicker than Fishbone D and her regenerative abilities will certainly help in this fight. Fishbone D won’t be able to deal enough damage to defeat her and she only needs a few hits to take him down for the count. Perhaps Fishbone D will have better luck another day. Lust wins.

Fishbone D vs Pride


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Fishbone D is one of those bleach villains who is not quite as strong as you might expect. He appeared in the very first Bleach episode and it’s safe to say that he was defeated rather easily. Pride could easily destroy him with a few strikes from his lethal tendrils. Fishbone D has no real defense against that kind of attack and he will suffer defeat. His speed is not enough for him to win. Pride wins.

Noboru Kodo vs Aooni Konmae


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Noboru finally joins the blog with this round. He is a skilled fighter who almost managed to defeat Gao back in the day. It is safe to say that no criminal fighter will be taking this guy down. Aooni Konmae can try to win the old fashioned way, but a quick sword strike should end things. Aooni’s cards just weren’t strong enough. Noboru Kodo wins.

Armorknight Cerberus vs Tasuku


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Tasuku is a powerful Buddyfighter and he has rarely been defeated in the past. His shields should be able to fend off Armorknight Cerberus’ attacks long enough for him to take the win. Tasuku’s buddy could potentially force a stalemate anyway. Tasuku’s training has paid off once more as he moves up the ranks. Tasuku wins.

Larry Appleton vs Mr Mxyzptlk


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Mr Mxyzptlk is back after being gone from the blog for a while. He’s not typically much of a fighter, but he did fight Superman seriously once during the “Whatever Happened To The Man of Tomorrow” story. We learned that he could easily defeat Larry since that form gave him super strength as well as a good amount of speed. Larry would simply be outmatched right from the start! Mr Mxyzptlk wins.

Super Adaptoid vs Amazo


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This match needed to happen right? Needless to say, Amazo takes this round with no real difficulty. Even if we ignore his gold form from Unlimited, this would be a stomp. He has the abilities of Superman and Wonder Woman! While they do not appear to stack, (Meaning that he doesn’t get the combined strength from them) Superman’s powers should be more than enough to take down the Super Adaptoid. It simply isn’t the Adaptoid’s day! Amazo wins.