A review by nigellicus
Infinity by Jason Latour, Adam Kubert, Mike Deodato, Nick Spencer, Dustin Weaver, Cory Petit, Ive Svorcina, Marco Checchetto, Edgar Delgado, Chris Eliopoulos, Guillermo Ortego, John Livesay, Frank Martin, Paul Mounts, David Curiel, Laura Martin, Rock-He Kim, Jonathan Hickman, Joe Sabino, Jerome Opeña, Sunny Gho, Justin Ponsor, Clayton Cowles, Dave Meikis, Rain Beredo, Joe Caramagna, Gerry Alanguilan, Augustin Alessio, Mark Morales, Jim Cheung

5.0

Stuff blows up a lot. Like, a lot. I mean, this is pretty good as these things go, but I'm really hung up on the whole release of the terrigen mists at the end. How come Black Bolt never got brought up for crimes against humanity for that one? It's like and act of global chemical warfare which, at its most benign (and lots of people die from the effects or get kidnapped for evil experiments, or accidentally kill people when their power manifests, and I believe it later turns out to be deadly to Mutants), ignores completely the consent of everyone it effects. This annoys me more than it should, not that he did it, but that he doesn't get put in some sort of prison for it, or treated as a villain. Grumble.