A review by runawayfromdababy
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

4.0

I was really looking forward to this because Thanos features in it. Thanos basically makes everything better, but the plot was sort of messy. I feel like they used Thanos to make the plot interesting when they should've focused on the whole Builders thing that was an entirely new concept.

Like I said before, the whole thing was a blur. I usually read these types of comic books in one sitting, but this one took me a whole week to read because it bored me at times and I just couldn't connect to it like I did with Civil War.
I read all the 100+ issues of Civil War in about 3 days while this took me a whole month because it was too long. My curiosity began to wither as time passed by. I only read this for the Inhumans, but they don't even feature as much as I expected them to. I'm a huuuuge Black Bolt/Medusa shipper (I'm just a girl), which is why Infinity disappointed me. It didn't give me a lot of insight as to what goes on in Attilan. It started with a bang and ended with a non-commital 'eh' for me.