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There are nine issues of Superior Iron Man and it doesn't have crossovers to other series. So just pick up #1 and read each issue in sequence.

In case you were wondering, this comic is labeledYou may have been confused by the "Marvel NOW!" (Andand "Avengers NOW!") labels. This isn't a crossover, but rather a company-wide branding effort indicating that new comics were being produced for the modern day, often with unusual premises that differed from traditional comics stories (like an evil Iron Man). Don't worry, it's not a crossover name or anything.

There are nine issues of Superior Iron Man and it doesn't have crossovers to other series. So just pick up #1 and read each issue in sequence.

In case you were wondering, this comic is labeled "Marvel NOW!" (And "Avengers NOW!"). This isn't a crossover, but rather a company-wide branding effort that comics were being produced for the modern day, often with unusual premises that differed from traditional comics stories (like an evil Iron Man). Don't worry, it's not a crossover name or anything.

There are nine issues of Superior Iron Man and it doesn't have crossovers to other series. So just pick up #1 and read each issue in sequence.

You may have been confused by the "Marvel NOW!" (and "Avengers NOW!") labels. This isn't a crossover, but rather a company-wide branding effort indicating that new comics were being produced for the modern day, often with unusual premises that differed from traditional comics stories (like an evil Iron Man). Don't worry, it's not a crossover name or anything.

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Thunderforge
  • 52k
  • 45
  • 215
  • 433

There are nine issues of Superior Iron Man and it doesn't have crossovers to other series. So just pick up #1 and read each issue in sequence.

In case you were wondering, this comic is labeled "Marvel NOW!" (And "Avengers NOW!"). This isn't a crossover, but rather a company-wide branding effort that comics were being produced for the modern day, often with unusual premises that differed from traditional comics stories (like an evil Iron Man). Don't worry, it's not a crossover name or anything.