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IGN said:
October 29, 2009 -
Invincible Iron Man #20
Written by: Matt Fraction
Art by: Salvador Larroca
Price: $3.99
Release Date: November 18, 2009

After the shocking conclusion to Tony Stark's battle with the Iron Patriot, nothing will ever be the same as "Stark: Disassembled" begins in Invincible Iron Man #20!

The Eisner Award-winning team of Matt Fraction and artist Salvador Larroca begin a new chapter in their critically acclaimed epic run as the darkest chapter of Tony Stark's life—or is that afterlife—begins!

A perfect jumping on point for new readers, this landmark issue has three – count em', three – covers by superstars Salvador Larroca, Patrick Zircher, and Marko Djurdjevic!

- Marvel

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I've been reading this new Invincible Iron Man series since the first issue and it really is one of the best books Marvel's got going now. If you haven't read it yet, I recommend picking up the trades.
 
I've got the first tpb The Five Nightmares sitting on my shelf waiting for me to get the time to read it. I'm looking forward to it since I've only heard good things about this series, but if Tony Stark is dead that's going to be groan inducing. A characters death should mean something and killing one off to only bring him back in couple years is bad enough, but to follow it up by killing someone else...
 
World's most wanted was the best story I have read in comic this year, even better than Old Man Logan.And I'm not even a fan of Iron Man.

His last word to Osborne before becoming a vegetable:

''I won.''

Tony, for a second spoke like the Great Worm...

Seriously, that story rocked.
 
And the last pages of the story gave me chills when....









.. Osborne read Tony's legal paper when he is about to pull the plug on him and says ''Who the Hell is Donald Blake? '' We all know what is coming.
 
yeah, here we go with yet another shocking "death".

FAIL.
Seriously. Comic book deaths have become incredibly tedious. If you don't plan on actually keeping a guy dead. . .don't "kill" his ass to begin with. This is a big part of why I don't like comics anymore. At least they tried to keep some folks dead back in the old days. Now, it's all part of a big marketing strategy--kill him off in this big cross-over "event," bring him back in this one. Modern Marvel can suck it, IMO.
 
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