Ironheart: Meant to Fly - A sequel to Riri Williams origin story. Granted, it's also a sequel to a Champions comic where Riri joins the team, but I didn't read that (not gonna waste time trying to track them nor pirate the issues), and it's not required to know. The comic does give you a brief glimpse midway through on what happened that's tied to a plot point in the comic. For the sake of a parallel. MtF is 12 issues and is even better sequel to the 2016 run. Riri develops further as a character, and is learning to go past her trauma. The best parts of the comic are her interactions with families, friends, and allies during the more slow burn and down beat moments. She's a genius and everything, but Riri is human like anyone else. She still has trouble with some social interactions and comes off as cold, while trying to curb that attitude. Either herself, or her mom and her friends keeping her grounded.
The artwork is once again excellent. I know they brought in a different artist this time. I can tell the difference, but it's almost similar to the 2016 run that you'd be mistaken both runs were done by the same illustrator. Riri new suit is to die for, and reminds me Super Sentai/Toku. The action is great, drawn out well, and most action scenes are easy to follow. Some pages left me a little confused, and go back a once or twice due to how the panels were placed. Otherwise, another job well done.
The weakest part of the comic is that one plot point/twist gets rushed and definitely could have used one or two more issues to flesh it out more. Riri finds out here actual biological father isn't dead. He's alive and is the leader of the Ten Rings Organization. Though he doesn't remember her, due to drugging and brainwashing. By the time of this revelation, him and his cult buddies leave and run when Princess Shuri's back up shows up. The last 3 issues takes place in Wakanda, btw. So the plot point gets semi-dropped or I assume was going to be covered in another sequel or Champions comic. The revelation does hit Riri hard, but after her little vision quest within herself, her real father being alive doesn't matter for now, because she has family and friends. She had another father that stepped up and loved her before dying. She finally learned to move past the trauma, stop being afraid, and appreciate the people around her. The people who made this did good.