The Infinity Gauntlet
by:
George Pérez (author)
Jim Starlin (author)
Ron Lim (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780871359445 (0871359448)
Publish date: 2000
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
And I may have to lie to a RL friend of mine who's joking about not talking to me ever again because I was having trouble getting through this... The plotline was, as promised, good, but I couldn't really connect with any of the characters. It all felt a little rote: battles and not the kind of ...
The Infinity Gauntlet is one of those comic events that makes an impact when it debuts and then casts a long shadow in the universe in which it is set. The story within the six issue collection is very well written and illustrated as it shows the effects of Thanos' use of the Gauntlet as the univer...
For those readers interested at a potential glimpse of the content of the Avengers (Assembled) sequel this is your choice of graphic novel. Infinity Gauntlet focuses on the proposed villain for this future movie, a villain known for meddling with the power of the Tesseract (or Cosmic Cube), and who ...
This hovers at 3.5 stars for me, I'm so torn whether or not I liked it enough to give 4 stars... Marvel in space just really irritates me.. Thanos going on and on for hours about how he's all powerful and can't win the approval of others, and every hero I've never heard of banding together to go to ...
I admit, I read this because of that scene in Avengers. As good of a reason as any, I think. And I'm glad that I did, because it's really enormous fun.Yes, the exact dialog and the exact character designs are a bit dated. But George Perez is an artist I don't think I could ever get tired of, and the...