altoid's review

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3.0

While ambitious, Infinity tries too hard to make every single character, major and minor, have some kind of deep motivation, and while some land better than others, often times it feels like a case of giving the players all something 'special' to do while sacrificing the exposition of the antagonists who are hell bent on destroying the Earth, while rolling over and eliminating literally everything in their path. There are some redeeming qualities however. The Black Order made for the more interesting subplots of this Event, and their dealings with the various Avengers and other superheroes were particularly fun to see unfold.

ejski's review

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

darylnash's review

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2.0

Early in the series, Iron Man says, "I'm getting tired of end of the world scenarios."

I feel ya, Tony.

There's a lot going on in this event, but character takes a back seat, so it all comes off a bit as sound and fury signifying nothing.

clitchmore's review

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

standardman's review

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5.0

Big daring event with a real grandeur to it. Hickman's use of narration and of repeating events with slightly different perspectives makes everything feel massive and important

Only problem I had is when I got to a Deodato issue - his art is lifeless and low effort.

andie13's review

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adventurous challenging dark tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

geese82's review

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4.0

You have to be familiar with Avengers in 2013-2014 to appreciate this epic event

professor_buttz's review

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2.0

Most of these gigantic crossover stories explain everything pretty well, whereas Infinity just keeps piling on cosmic layers and villains until you've completely lost track of why anything is happening. It's really two stories just sort of jammed together, and I think each would be better off as a separate book. Thanos' invasion of Earth would be the more interesting story but frankly it serves as filler to make the "worlds are being destroyed but also the universe is being destroyed" story longer.

grilledcheesesamurai's review

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5.0


4.5 stars. Although because of this panel, I am actually giving it a 5.

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I mean really - Thor laying the beat-down on Thanos...!? I swear if I wasn't a manly man I would have squealed when I saw that panel.

*spoiler*I squealed like a bitch!*spoiler*

The big Marvel events scare me. I hate buying into the hype only to be let down on the execution. I hate cash grabs and lackluster storylines. Really...I just hate water downed, redundant, empty bullshit! Thankfully, Infinity not only delivered a good reading experience, but it more or less gave me a cosmic smack upside my head and filled me up on my sci-fi, epic, spacey, goodness fix!

However, to be fair, to properly enjoy this event you really do need to read Avengers and The New Avengers alongside it to get the full scope of things. I normally harp and whine about how the 'Big Two' always make us buy multiple books to fully enjoy a story, but in the case of Infinity, well, both of those Avengers titles were freaking awesome so I am willing to overlook this.

It doesn't get a heck of a lot more dire than what is going on with Infinity! Earth is being threatened on so many fronts that it's kind of hard to see any way out of its predicament(s). Big, bad-ass, invincible(nearly) scary dudes are in space trying to stir up shit. Thanos is on Earth being a dick and trashing everything he can, and alternate universes are colliding threatening the end of...well...everything.

The destruction of entire planets, desperate space battles, sinister team-ups, wicked villains, political machinations, and some seriously kick-ass battle theaters! This book delivered in spades. Not even to mention the cast of characters rolled into all of this! I loved how eclectic the amalgamation of heroes and villains were. I mean really - how cool is Ebony Maw? Love that character and that's just one example of many.

Anyways...YAY MARVEL. You have given me the exact kind of Superhero story I was hoping for with this one and you have accomplished your goal in making me a regular reader of both of your Avengers books, as well as hooking me in for the Secret Wars event coming this summer.

Well played.

ailed's review

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2.0

God, I just wanted it to end!