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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781572971950
ISBN: 1572971959
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 291
Publication Date: December 01, 1996
Publisher: Berkley
Sales Rank: 851284
Studio: Berkley
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Product Description: The product of A.I.M., MODOK--the Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing--is out to copy an energy chip Iron Man used to defeat Baron Strucker, but the chip is only the first tool needed to make the ultimate weapon, and Iron Man must recruit his fellow heroes to stop MODOK before its too late. Original.
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I am the biggest fan of Iron Man, but this book was very disappointing! I am a huge fan of the comics and when I read this book i felt that the writers just didn't even try to write a good book. There was too much action and not enough plot. The writers did not bother to describe the charactors. The story did not have enough of the main charator [Iron Man] and focused more on War Machine and Caption A. The story was loose and had too much going on at once. The book jumped around and didn't stay with ... Read More
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While Greg Cox's first Iron Man novel was passable and somewhat entertaining this book was a complete weaste of time. There really was no plot at all and what story he did make of this mess was so simplistic it made me sick. I skipped huge chunks of this story and still feel as though I missed nothing. To give an example of how bad it is Iron Man contempates to himself numerous tricks the enemies may be doing then dismisses them only for them to come true. THis happens EVERY CHAPTER and it was so ... Read More
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I admit I'm not a huge Iron Man fan, but this book really caught my eye. I figured reading it would be a good introduction to his character, but if this book is ANY indication of what the comic is like...let's just say I'm dissappointed. The book's plotline was WAY too simple! As a matter of fact, it seemed like just a petty excuse to write some nifty battle scenes between numerous villains. The book goes something like this: MODOK is trying to reconstruct the Cosmic Cube, and he needs different ... Read More
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In the 1960's, Marvel Comics did these series of comics called "Tales of Suspence" which featured team-ups by Iron Man and Captain America. They were great stories and now Greg Cox gives us such a story here in OPERATION A.I.M. Guest starring War Machine and the Black Panther, this is an exciteing adventure story that takes us to various points around the Marvel Universe and ends with an explosive climax that will leave you wanting more, I hope Greg writes more Marvel novels in the future, he's a ... Read More
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When I first heard that Marvel Comics was licensing their characters for use in full-length novels, I was hesitant -- after all, in the wrong hands, a comic-based novel could be little more than a bad joke, featuring marketable characters wrapped around weak stories.
While I was glad to be proven wrong in several instances, "Operation A.I.M." confirmed my worst fears. This novel is poorly-written trite, with heavy-handed exposition and simplistic dialogue. Reading this book was an exercise ... Read More
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