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Product Details

  • Series: Original Sin
  • Paperback: 104 pages
  • Publisher: Marvel (November 4, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0785191569
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785191568
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 0.2 x 10.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #544,291 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Good artwork and a reasonable read, I like Iron man so it may be a little biased.
Still a good companion to the overarching story arc
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In Original Sin, Bald, Silent and Toga’d was murdered and his eyes were plucked out because they’re magic or something. A guy with a giant eye for a head imaginatively calling himself The Orb used one of the Watcher’s eyes to somehow unleash psychic energy upon Earth’s Mightiest. This energy burst revealed the heroes’ deepest, darkest “sins” to each other.

In this four-issue spin-off, Bruce Banner discovers that years ago Tony Stark tinkered with his original gamma bomb – the one that inadvertently turned him into the Hulk. Is Stark responsible for Banner’s tragic Jekyll/Hyde life?

I think we know the answer to that one – as if Marvel would allow a retcon that massive and make Tony that much more unlikeable! So if the premise is one big fuss over nothing, is it at least entertaining? Hmm… not really.

The story is divided between flashbacks from the past where the two science bros yell at each other over who’s the bigger brain, and the present where Iron Man and Hulk physically fight each other in Troy.

Troy? I didn’t know this either (but then I gave up on Kieron Gillen’s awful Iron Man series after Vol 3), but apparently Tony’s built an entire city as a futuristic prototype off the coast of China, naming the Iron Metropolitan: Troy.

The fighting is, well, Marvel superhero fighting - Iron Man shoots lasers, Hulk smashes, you know the drill. Nobody really wins, it’s just blah for the sake of blah. The flashbacks are equally dull and, though it’s back when Tony was still drinking, there’s no real change in his character – he’s still loose/wild.

I liked little bits in the story like Tony’s car morphing Transformers-style into an armor, and that Banner used Extremis to make Hulk as smart as Tony.
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Probably my favourite aspect of the overall Original Sin event (I've read just the main event and 4 tie-ins), Hulk Vs Iron Man has delivered what I expected - a bit more than just a death-match, which to be honest, we've seen many times before.

There may now be spoilers ahead...

In the main event (see Original Sin), there is an incident that gives several characters clarity on something sinful from their pasts - something hidden, secret. In Hulk's and Iron Man's cases, they both discover that Tony Stark had a part to play in the creation of the Green Goliath.

Due to their close proximity in the sin-revealing incident, their memories are shared. So Stark realises that Banner can see what he's recalling, and that spells disaster for the industrialist billionaire superhero.

The idea is that years ago, when Banner was creating the Gamma Bomb, Tony Stark was recruited by General Thunderbolt Ross to examine Banner's project. Who better to do so than a brilliant war-mongering engineer?

It then appears that during a booze-fuelled night, Stark tampered with the bomb. Banner/Hulk obviously thinks that his tampering caused something to go wrong that subsequently created the Hulk.

Of course, Stark can't recall any of this - it's been buried deep down and hidden by his early alcohol abuse (also - didn't Stark have to rebuild his memories when he dumped his brain into a computer to avoid having his mind stolen, a few years back?).

Anyway, this isn't a secret he's been hiding for all these years - he really didn't know. But this new revelation puts him in severe panic and self-preservation mode. He recovers the exact memory and we are taken flash-back style to the time in question.
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This collection collects Original Sin 3.1-3.4, because it happens within the pages of Original Sin issue 3? Or this is just Original Sin: Hulk Vs. Iron Man 1-4. Marvel loves it's decimal points. Reading of Original Sin is not necessary.

To start of this review, this is a good story. Really, it is. I dunno if the editorial machine at Marvel pushed for this or Mark Waid and Keiron Gillen really wanted their runs of Hulk and Iron Man to come to this, as their respective runs ended with Waid leaving the Hulk title after four issues after a relaunch and Iron Man just ended and awaits the already playing out Avengers And X-Men: Axis event to get a new status quo to get a new series. Oie. Never mind the behind the scenes stuff. Again, whatever happened, a good story came out of it.

So due to one of the Watcher's eye's being "exploded" in Original Sin everybody there has gotta lot of memories. The details of why Tony Stark can see Bruce Banner's and vice-verse are murky and not explained well but again something magical happened, let us get on with the show.

Both Banner and Stark have suppressed memories of their own and each others back from when Bruce was making the gamma bomb that went horribly wrong and created the big green rage guy he becomes. What they see is that Tony might have had something to have do with that bomb going bad. Uh-oh. Tony Stark is being made a (bleep) again. No, wait, or is he? Bruce gets really mad and assumes the worst and goes after Stark, Hulk style, while Tony goes looking for answers whether they be good, bad, or ugly as he knows what a terrible drunk he was and how jealous he was of Banner. It really is a good story. The ending will surprise you.
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