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February 5, 2010

Reviews The Invincible Iron Man #20-22

Comic book reviews for Invincible Iron Man #20, Invincible Iron Man #21, and Invincible Iron Man #22 by Matt Fraction

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December 5, 2009

Reviews Invincible Iron Man #17-19

Reviews Matt Fraction’s Invincible Iron Man #17, Invincible Iron Man #18, and Invincible Iron Man #19

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July 24, 2009

Golden Age to Modern Age, and Tony Stark

Reviews for Miss America #1 by Jen Van Meter, The Invincible Iron Man #14 by Matt Fraction, and Avengers/Invaders #12 by Alex Ross
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May 18, 2009

Vikings, Adults, and Some Kids

Viking #1 by Ivan Brandon, The Invincible Iron Man #13 by Matt Fraction, and Runaways #9 by Terry Moore

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January 18, 2009

I am Iron Man: Why Invincible Iron Man is an Excellent Comic

Spoilers for The Invincible Iron Man #8 and #9 by Matt Fraction

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October 14, 2008

Anniversary Comics Gluttony

Today was my boyfriend’s and my one year anniversary, so we went comic book shopping. Okay, I really wanted to go couch shopping…

Spoilers for Birds of Prey #91, Wonder Woman #25, The Invincible Iron Man #6, Final Crisis: Revelations #3, Avengers/Invaders #5, and I Was Kidnapped by Lesbian Pirates From Outer Space!!! #3.

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July 22, 2008

Ladies in Superhero Movies

Dear Gwyneth Paltrow,

I know I should never read USA Weekly, especially after the whole “Vinnie” thing. (Vincent Lecavalier is hockey player from Quebec; I doubt he goes by Vinnie.) But someone linked an interview of you, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Liv Tyler about your roles as heroines in superhero movies, “Girls want to have fun, too.”

I would just like to correct you that women do in fact enjoy comics. In fact, we’re rather a growing audience. I know what you were told by the boys, but there are some really amazing women in comics, both with super powers and without.

Which, by the way, Pepper Potts is one of them. And out of the three of you, your role as Pepper was the most kick ass. Pepper actually helps destroy the bad guy, instead of getting captured by him, unlike Tony Stark. (Okay, I haven’t seen Incredible Hulk, but I’ll still bet my pennies on Pepper.) And I wouldn’t doubt the power of a well-tailored suit to make you attractive on screen.

Perhaps you’d enjoy reading a more positive take on Pepper than your own.

Thank you,

Woman who reads comics and enjoys superhero movies

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