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IRON MAN vol. 3 #48 (393) |
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(Jan. 2002)
"The Frankenstein Syndrome, part 3." Cover
art: Keron Grant. Script:
Frank Tieri. Art: Udon Studios' Omar Dogan.
OK, I have to admit -- I'm impressed! Frank Tieri has really turned his
image around on this book. He took a rather silly idea from Joe Quesada
(the Sons of Yinsen,
and arguably even the Sentient Armor)
and made it work...well. The true origin of the Sentient
Armor is revealed: the Ultron
Imperative built into Jocasta
-- but that bolt of lightning back during the battle with Whiplash
did indeed play a role -- it made the personality of the "kind" Ultron
12 surface, at least somewhat. This is what
accounted for the seeming "humanity" of the Sentient
Armor when it donated its heart to Tony Stark.
Here, Jocasta gets her
revenge against the evil mechanoid, and is awarded....with a new body! (See if
you can guess whose it is!) Dogan's art is cleaner and crisper than the departed
Keron Grant's, making the new armor look quite nifty. In a way, it's too bad
we'll only see it for a short while longer. But again, it's Tieri who makes this
story work, using his own ideas, and making the best out of others'.
Hube's Recommendation:   
repulsors!
Fan Reaction:
I totally agree with you on this issue. While I have to admit, I was
rather unimpressed with the build-up in the previous two issues (though
intrigued by Ultron's appearance), but the payoff was great. I was really
impressed with how Tieri managed to bring in some good stuff from the Ultron
Imperative and actually bring together a nice story from a ridiculous concept in
the Sons of Yinsen. Easily my favorite issue of Tieri's run, and quite
possibly the only Iron Man comic I've enjoyed without reservations since
Busiek's run. --
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