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(Oct. 2006) "Execute Program, part 5."
Cover art:
Adi Granov. Script: Daniel & Charles Knauf. Art: Patrick
Zircher/Scott Hanna.
Iron Man
is in pitched battle with the
Sentry,
and things don't look good. But, of course, never count the brain (even if it's
compromised!) of Tony Stark out! He accesses the Sentry Tower's computer
"Cloc"
and overloads Sentry's senses with reports of crises from around the world.
Meanwhile, at Wembley Stadium in London, the "Global Peace Summit" is underway,
and Karim Najeeb
-- next on Iron Man's
hacker's hit list -- is addressing the crowd. It seems as though all of Marvel's
superheroes are in attendance for security purposes, and they're quickly updated
on Iron Man's
impending arrival. However, Stark, the super-smart bad-ass that he is, has
figured out how to block his hacker's transmissions, and alerts his fellow
heroes on the situation. It's revealed that Stark is now piloting the
IM
by remote interface, and he himself -- at Wembley -- has been "pinging" the
hacker's signal so he can track him down. Bingo! Stark finds him, and it's
revealed that the hacker is ...
the son of Professor Ho Yinsen!
He's miffed that his dad was "corrupted" by having to work for government's in
order to get funding for his "humanitarian" inventions. This inadvertently led
to the death of his mother. What's all this got to with Stark? He was the target
of some corrupt gov.'s machinations, and Prof. Yinsen was "ordered" to implant
that control device in Tony's head. 'Ya follow? I'm not sure I do either! At any
rate, Ho's son warns Stark that if he's killed, all hell's essentially gonna
break loose. But that's just what a SHIELD agent does, putting a bullet into his
skull!! And HOO-BOY: the last two panels show myriad suits of
Iron Man
armor powering up back at Stark's lab!
Hube's Recommendation:

1/2 repulsors!
Fan Reaction:
The funny thing about
this arc is, Tom Brevoort said several times the main reason he doesn't want
to hire David Michelinie an Bob Layton to write IM is he doesn't want past
creators rewriting old stories. But it seems he doesn't mind old histories
retold by different creative teams, since "Execute Program" is almost
identical to "Manhunt." Even the villain is Chinese! Not to mention he's a
cliched "I want to avenger my father death" kind of villain. And lastly,
that storyline made all that "The Sons
of Yinsen" mess out of continuity. I dont like to bash anybody´s work, and I
don't think Tom Brevoort hates IM or anything, but I´m just tired of that
"reinvention of the character" every 6 issues. --
Alexandre Juliao
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