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unladylike's review
3.0
A decently satisfying end to this trilogy. I'm happy to have gotten to know the Mad Titan from his own perspective, and now want to familiarize myself with more stories he's had significant roles in.
booknerd93's review
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
brenticus's review
4.0
This was a great end to Starlin's Thanos OGN trilogy. Great fights, great art, great climax, and pretty crazy resolution to the whole wrong-dimension-Warlock storyline. After the previous two Infinity books, I think a lot of the book is to be expected, but there are a few surprising twists towards the end that have some interesting implications for the greater cosmic Marvel universe. The physical (as opposed to vaguely implied) introduction of Above All Things, despite being a total deus ex machina, is treated with a decent amount of gravitas and has consequences beyond what most cosmic storylines are willing to do.
In the end, the plot cleaned everything up in a satisfactory manner while leaving hints of things that could affect the Marvel universe more than any writer is likely to want to. Typical Starlin fare, which I'm perfectly happy with.
In the end, the plot cleaned everything up in a satisfactory manner while leaving hints of things that could affect the Marvel universe more than any writer is likely to want to. Typical Starlin fare, which I'm perfectly happy with.
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