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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome but beware: this is a gateway drug!
By amaldon
A stunningly beautiful graphic novel. As a fan of Marvel Comics growing up in the 80s and 90s, Secret Wars and the Infinity Gauntlet were some of my most cherished comic book memories. After reconnecting with these as an adult, I wanted to see how these characters and ideas had developed in the new millennium. The difference could not be more stark. The artwork is polished, textured and impressive, and the tone is much more mature, with weightier subject matter. There are little to no quips and one-liners, but the underlying theme of a universe slowly dying lends this story real gravitas.Despite Thanos' menacing visage on the cover, he actually plays somewhat of a supporting role here, and I found that what his actions cause others to do is much more interesting than what he is actually up to.There is also a lot to catch up with if you're coming to this as a novice. The book can certainly stand alone as a self-contained story but it really helps to know about the Civil War, Illuminati and The Siege storylines. Indeed, for me this acted as a gateway drug, and I've been voraciously reading up on these storylines and more. I actually came back to this and read it a second time after catching up a bit and it has only improved my experience, so this rewards repeated reads. Now I'm looking forward to the new Secret Wars...somebody stop me!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
A superb cosmic epic
By Squirr-El
The story running through Marvel Comics’ ‘Infinity’, Avengers and New Avengers is collected here. It is a superb cosmic epic (with a couple of reservations noted below) featuring the Avengers, the Illuminati, and most of the major spacefaring races. It also manages to tie in a number of Earthly stories to the plot, and there is even room for a few ‘character’ pieces among the epic events, helped, no doubt, by the fact that Jonathan Hickman is writing the entire volume, and though there are a number of artists at work, the art also seems to be fairly consistent throughout.The story is reasonably straightforward – the Builders, the race that claims to be responsible for spreading life throughout the universe with the aid of their Gardeners and the like, some of whom we have met in recent issues – have sent an invasion fleet which is crossing the galaxy, destroying all life in its path, and it is heading for Earth. Fortunately for the plot, it is crossing the borders of Skrull, Kree, Shi’ar and Spartoi space, and a vast coalition of forces is gathered to stop it. The Avengers, having become aware of the invasion, sent their combined forces out to join in. Meanwhile, Thanos takes advantage of their absence to invade Earth, ostensibly looking for the Infinity Gems, but really looking for his last surviving son, and Black Bolt knows his whereabouts. We see Black Bolt destroying Attilan (with Thanos aboard) releasing the Terragen Mists over the entire Earth, triggering Inhuman abilities in people carrying certain genes (which includes Thanos's son); while in space Captain America and the Avengers struggle to stop the Builder fleet, after the Galactic Coalition has failed; while the Illuminati face another colliding parallel-world Earth, and discover what is really happening to the multiverse, and why ALL the Earths must be destroyed...This really is an excellent storyline – or two or three, in fact, as good as anything the Avengers have provided in the ‘Marvel Now!’ period, and at the end, despite clear resolutions to the major threats, an even greater crisis facing the entire multiverse is revealed, and several future plot-lines or possibilities are set in motion.THE SPOILER ZONEFor a detailed breakdown of the individual issues collected here, see Infinity Volume 1 and Infinity Volume 2.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Five Stars
By Amazon Customer
What a graphic novel. Cant stop reading
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