A review by unladylike
Thanos: The Infinity Siblings by Stephen McFeely, Christopher Markus, Alan Davis, Jim Starlin

2.0

I dunno about this Jim Starlin, OR the in-universe bar he named after himself. This is the most recent Thanos graphic novel by his creator, and in it, Starlin spins himself and the readers in dizzying circles of time travel and strategic scheming. It's *infinitely* (lol) more readable and enjoyable than Infinity Abyss, and it actually seems to possibly connect with other happenings in Marvel that I care about - namely, some cosmic shifts that have been hinted at in The Ultimates ... but it's still not that great of a story. Thanos and Kang finally meet and pontificate in the third person, and there's a somewhat interesting twist at the end, but I'm losing my interest in these books of Starlin's.