A useful recap story to prep you for the film, followed by two issues that make no sense if you aren't following current Marvel lines and have no idea what's going on in the comics universe or a good grasp on Marvel history.
adventurous dark emotional informative mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

The actual tie-in comics were great but the rest felt like just extra baggage

Basically a summary of everything that has happened uptil now.

tbh, I read this comic only to make me more understand about what was going on in Infinity War (yes I have watched it, it's really emotional and confusing in the same way). With the existence of this book, it's kinda helpful and clear up the air about the pre-events of Infinity War, which explained here in a simple way. nothing emotional here and honestly, it's kinda plain. but still, I'm happy with some parts, especially the Clint and Scott's part (I LOVE MY BABIES DON'T MIND ME).
adventurous funny inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
adventurous fast-paced

Bucky bucky bucky bucky

I think I might have liked this better than the movie itself. The art of the Prelude is really neat, and Wong gives a very nice background summary of what's happened with all the Infinity Stones up until this point, and Doctor Strange's reason for abducting the Odinson brothers in Thor 3. I never really knew much about Thanos as a villain beyond what was hinted at in the MCU bonus scenes, so between the movie and the two comics about him they include in here, it's a more rounded perspective and you can't exactly treat him as a straight up villain. In one of the comics, Thanos actually refers to himself as mad--the insane kind. Which makes it a little more interesting as to why he pursues/desires the power in the first place and why it takes consumes him so wholeheartedly. I didn't really feel that in the movie; might have helped invest interest in him as a character and the consequences of his actions more.

I like it, only till page 45 (33%)
because it was like Marvel movies.

2 Stars

(P: Poor)

I expected the rest would based on the movies too, like events before the movie or something like that, because the series called: Marvel Cinematic Universe .
(I'm looking for something like that, according to the movies, I like the media based books.)
but then, there were too many characters I didn't know because I just entered the comic universe & read just a few comics.
so I am disappointed by that.
& this one was just okay, I don't hate it like my other 2-stars. but sorry I can't give it more.
the art was so good though.

I really want to find those comics the marvel movies are mostly based on & READ them in the right order! there are many minor characters I just want to know more, like QuickSilver or (not in Marvel but) Robin(s), Nightwing, Red Hood. I want to know their backstories! I want to know their future! I want to know everything!
I'm pretty sure they have comics (I saw random pictures of them) but I don't know where I can find the right order, from their first appearances into these world. (I searched, but it's really confusing.)
I'm so sad :(
I'd be glad if anyone, comic professionals, can help?