I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
And it was well worth it. Not sure if I'll get the rest, just because I'm not a massive Al Ewing fan, and I want to get through more of my Comixology backlist first - and boy, is the iPad ever helping with that task. This was fun, very much an Iron Man story: a woman he's courting, a technological problem worthy of him, and his AI by his side.
When he's quite literally targeted, his Q.U.I.L.L. system doesn't kick in until it's just about too late. Since it should catch anything extraterrestrial, he believes this is an on-world threat. Although he still calls in on the Avengers because this is big enough that he almost kills himself trying to stop the two bombs: one directed at his house, one that he has to leave the comfort of his own home to stop.
Rhodes is the first on scene, still too late to really help, and almost too late to really save Tony. It's fun, it makes me wondering who's targeting him, and I would like to finish this up eventually. As always, the Infinite comics are worth getting in digital format: they do a lot of fun, exciting things with the panels and it's still new enough, and rarely enough used, that I still find this incredibly fun. Furthermore, I'm simply not interested enough in, say, the Thanos Infinite to buy it, but I am very interested in owning some Deadpool and Strange/Punisher series. (I was catching up on those two, actually, which is why I needed this one to round out the BOGO sale.)
I'm out of Infinite for now - but glad to see Marvel is still actively putting out these series.