Iron Man #15 Sells Out
Headline - Press release
Posted by Frederik Hautain on Mar 12, 2007
Tags: iron man, knauf, marvel
Marvel is pleased to announce that Iron Man #15 has sold out at Diamond. As Tony Stark begins his new job as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., writers Daniel and Charles Knauf and artist Roberto de la Torre have brought about the reemergence of one of Iron Man’s greatest nemeses that is sure to rock the Marvel U.
To fulfill the demand for this first issue of an all-new era of Iron Man, Marvel is going back to press on Iron Man #15 with a new cover featuring artist Roberto De La Torre's gorgeous splash page from the issue.
This bold new direction for Iron Man, following the universe-altering events of Civil War, has been met with praise from critics.
Mike Williams of SilverBulletComicsBooks.com says, “It’s a changing of the guard -- a change in the status quo -- and perfectly reflects one of the main goals of the Civil War event.”
“The stage seems to be set for some interesting stories with a lot of great tension inside of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” says Newsarama.com.
Note, Iron Man #15 may still be available at the retailer level. Marvel advises that retailers check their orders for upcoming issues as the title continues to garner new readers following Iron Man’s high profile role in the best-selling Civil War event.
IRON MAN #15 DE LA TORRE SECOND PRINTING VARIANT (FEB078015)
Written by Daniel & CHARLES Knauf
Pencils and Cover by ROBERTO DE LA TORRE
Rated A …$2.99
FOC – 3/22, On-Sale - 4/11/2007
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