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(Sept. 2004) "The
Singularity, part 1." Cover
art: Pat Lee. Script: Mark Ricketts. Art: Tony
Harris/Tom Feister. Part
of the "Avengers Disassembled" cross-over. Big hassle with this
issue, however: AVENGERS
#500 should have come out
first, but it didn't. So, if you're confused about the references to
Stark/Iron Man
threatening the Latverian ambassador, you ain't the only one! Rumiko
plays a prominent role, but Lord only knows why (well, I guess Ricketts knows
too). Stark/IM
informs pal Happy Hogan
about his "being possessed" and warns him to "steer clear of 5th
Avenue." Stark/IM
later commences an attack on his own building, electrocuting a member of his
board of directors in the process! Happy and Pepper have to run for cover during
the melee! Then we're treated to a Rumiko flashback of several months ago! Whaaa...?
The
best part of the ish is where several female Stark employees are bantering about
Tony Stark while heading to the ladies' room. However, the entire feel of this
issue reminds me of the dreaded CROSSING
where, as any devoted Iron Fan knows, Tony Stark was "possessed" by Kang
(later revealed to be Immortus
in AVENGERS FOREVER), proceeded to "off" several Avengers, die, and
then be replaced by a parallel universe (teen) analogue of himself! The coloring
of this ish is woefully lame, but Harris' art is pretty good, having a very
Bryan Hitch (of the ULTIMATES) feel to it.
Hube's
Recommendation: 
repulsors!
Fan
Reaction: You were dead on about the entire issue feeling just
like "The Crossing." I got the same creepy sensation of dread as
I read it. I can only cringe at the thoughts of where this entire
"Avengers Disassemled" fiasco is heading. I thought Marvel
learned their lesson with big shakeup "events" in the 90s? I
mean, they dropped JJM for THIS? Oh well. Keep up the good work dude.
I love your review. --
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Fan
Reaction 2: Thank God, Iron Man has a previously page now. I
can keep track with the current Avengers storyline since #500 hasn't come out
yet with what's going on with Iron Man! --
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Fan
Reaction 3: First off I really like your IM site, it is the best !
One thing that really bothers me about this new arc is the art. It really does
turn me off and I cannot see it brining new readers to the book. The reaction to
it at my local comic shop was not positive in the least. I will continue to buy
the book but hope this art does not last very long. --
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Fan
Reaction 4: Once
again, Marvel has gone messed up a great thing. John Jackson Miller was one of
the best writers we have had on this book in quite a while. I believe he was
just hitting his stride with the Arsenal storyline. Those two issues were the
best I have read in quite sometime. Now, Marvel has decided to change creative
teams once again (What happened to the days when someone like Michelinie or
O’Neil stayed on the book for several years! Whoa that is a concept.). They
have even decided to try once again the great Marvel crossover issues from the
80’s and the 90’s (Correct me if I am wrong but weren’t most of them
duds.) However, this time out of the gate they can’t even publish the right
issues in the correct order. Now, that I have gotten that off my chest let me
say that I agree Hube with your review this story arc has a bad feel and tone. I
was into the whole Disassembled storyline through all of the prologue issues.
Now with IM 431 and Avengers 500 I feel they are taking us places we have been
before. We as fans did not like it then and I doubt we shall again.
A
few notes on the issue it self. Where did Ru come from? I thought we were done
with her for good. Bring back Bethany Cabe!!! The art or coloring what ever it
is, is dreadful. I think that Phillip Tan was better. (Can’t believe I said
that) Well guys I feel that it’s going to be a bumpy road that next few months
and I don’t think we have seen the bottom yet.
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