Iron Man: Femmes Fatales by Robert Greenberger

Tony Stark versus three assassins. What could possibly go wrong?

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Published October 19, 2009

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We dig into Iron Man: Femmes Fatales by Robert Greenberger, a prose novel that drops Tony Stark into a globe-trotting espionage thriller packed with deadly women, high-tech armor, and corporate intrigue. Femmes Fatales leans hard into the spy side of Iron Man’s world. Stark faces off against a trio of dangerous operatives with their own agenda, forcing him to rely on brains as much as repulsor blasts. Host Arnie breaks down how well the novel captures Tony’s voice outside the comic panel, whether the femme-fatale angle adds real tension or just pulp flavor, and how this story stacks up against the cinematic Iron Man. Suit up and find out.

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Book Details

Authors
James Patrick Cronin, Robert Greenberger
Published
2009
Publisher
Dreamscape Media
Pages
319
ISBN
9781662042812
Genres
Action, Comic Book, Sci-Fi

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