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Saturday, June 15, 2024

Ironman 2 The Art Of The Marvel Studios Infinity Saga

What do you do when you have a hit superhero movie?

Why you follow it up with another superhero movie starring the same superhero but with a different villain of course!

I did not know what to expect from Ironman 2. Would it live up to the first movie?

It did, but not in the way I expected. Ironman 2 was a much more personal movie that delved into what made Tony Stark tick.

Viewers got to see what made Tony-good and bad.

In the film Tony Stark faced-off against an opponent every as bit as technologically savvy as he was.

 The villain believed that Tony stole his father’s technology secret and squares-off against Tony (Ironman) and Rodney Rhodes (War Machine) using that technology. Revenge is the name and Ironman is reluctantly in the game.

In Titan Books’ Ironman 2 The Art Of The Marvel Studios Infinity Saga, written by John Barber, all the secrets to making the blockbuster film follow-up to the first Ironman film.

The heavy cover stock, oversized hardbound book also includes a wraparound dustcover with art depicting Ironman and War Machine and an armor gallery highlighted with spot varnish

Inside things start off big with a foreword by John Favreau and then proceeds to examine the film in various chapters.

Look for Hall Of Armor, Brothers In Arms, Armored Enemies, Setting The Stage, Forged In Iron, Building Tomorrow and Marketing.

Check out the awesome production art with armor, costume, set and special effects designs.

Color photos of each element in the film showcases the incredible and impressive amount of work and expertise that went into each.

Action sequences, armor transformations, weaponry deployment, suit construction, the introduction of Black Widow, Nick Fury’s appearance, tech specs and construction, storyboards and more delve into every aspect of the film.

For any Ironman fan this book is a visual treat accompanied by intriguing and riveting text.

It’s a great book with plenty of engrossing content and context all wrapped up n a gorgeously designed package with stunning photos and art.

The variation of armor designs and weapon and technology concepts and complete pieces really interested me.

"He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?" — Micah 6:8

 



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