

desertcart.com: Infinity War: 9780785121053: Jim Starlin, Ron Lim: Books Review: Infinite illustrations. - I found Marvel Comic's, Infinity War entertaining. This story line has all the major character's, superheroes and villains in it. It has a really good plot to follow. Review: It’s shows a great story with a lot of great heroes and villains. - This comic book looks so amazing.





| Best Sellers Rank | #215,210 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #83 in Teen & Young Adult Superhero Comics #713 in Marvel Comics & Graphic Novels (Books) #2,194 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,853) |
| Dimensions | 6.6 x 0.57 x 10.2 inches |
| Grade level | 7 - 9 |
| ISBN-10 | 0785121056 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0785121053 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Infinity War (1992) |
| Print length | 400 pages |
| Publication date | July 10, 2012 |
| Publisher | Marvel Universe |
| Reading age | 14 - 17 years |
D**M
Infinite illustrations.
I found Marvel Comic's, Infinity War entertaining. This story line has all the major character's, superheroes and villains in it. It has a really good plot to follow.
T**R
It’s shows a great story with a lot of great heroes and villains.
This comic book looks so amazing.
U**8
This is a good read
This is a good read. Not quite as good as The Infinity gauntlet but this is a good follow-up to it. I recommended it to my friends. And if you're a marvel fan and like The Infinity gauntlet I would recommend this.
D**S
money worth spent
If your reading this because the movie had same name, then your wasting your time here and need to go to infinity gauntlet. This is the aftermath of that story. Even still, I highly recommend this amazing written story. Seeing the evil version of characters facing each other is pretty nice to see, also the aftermath of this/ side story was also good as you learn more about Gamora's relationship with Thanos.
J**R
Great condition and comic series.
Such an amazing read. It came in perfect condition. Love the price for how much story are able to get.
L**Y
Worth it!
Except for the underwhelming Mole Man and his roster of monsters, the Infinity War presents a lively follow up to Infinity Gauntlet Aftermath. Some unprecedented alliances form to either prevent all reality's destruction or gain ultimate power themselves. Galactus, Eternity, Thanos, and the Living Tribunal make their grandiose appearances again, and Doctor Doom and Kang weave their way into important roles. With an astounding and ingenious plot twist, the Infinity War takes the title of a "must-read" for the Marvel finatic.
J**S
An infinite war with meh
I have been filling in TPB collection holes to avoid digging through boxes of old comics when I need to reread an old storyline (such as with the Marvel Movies now heading towards these old Warlock tales). I had forgotten just how meh these stories were. Long gone was the wonder and energy of those old Captain Marvel and Strange Tales/Warlock stories. Now it's just like reading about Peter Parker clones...it just gets recycled over and over. Warlock is one of the great brooding characters Marvel created, going back to the Thomas/Kane era and then on to Starlin. By the time this collection came out, all the uniqueness had bled out and it reads pretty much like a company-wide crossover event. Not like we ever see one of those. It's fine to read, just nothing memorable.
V**R
Comic book
Bought to complete comic book set.
A**R
Excellent Book with All the issues binded together
R**.
It was a perfect Christmas gift
A**R
El cómic llegó en excelente condición
J**N
In case you're not aware, this trade paperback is probably not the first one you should read when tackling Marvel's Infinity saga. If you want to get the full picture, you should start with the countdown to Infinity Gauntlet (most notably "Silver Surfer - Rebirth of Thanos"), then "Infinity Gauntlet" and I would also recommend "Infinity Gauntlet Aftermath" for the sake of completion. After Infinity Gauntlet comes Infinity War. Up to this point, Thanos acquired the six infinity gems making him essentially "god" but he was eventually defeated by Adam Warlock, earth's heroes and a series of cosmic entities. At the end of Infinity Gauntlet, Warlock possesses the infinity gauntlet, is able to reverse Thanos' finger snap and Thanos is exiled. After the Infinity Gauntlet (events described in "Infinity Gauntlet - Aftermath"), Warlock is put on trial and the Living Tribunal declares that Warlock needs to split up ownership of the gems. He then decides to keep the Soul gem for himself, while sharing the other gems with the newly formed Infinity Watch - himself, Gamora, Pip the Troll, Drax the Destroyer, Moondragon and a mysterious sixth element. This Infinity War TPB runs at about 400 pages and collects Infinity War 1-6 (the bulk of the TPB, this is the main story itself at about ~40 pages per issue), Warlock and the Infinity Watch 7-10 (tie-ins, picking up right after Infinity Gauntlet Aftermath) and Marvel Comics Presents 108-111. Focusing on the main story, Infinity War, what we have here is the return of Magus (not a surprise, as he is featured on the back cover), who is Warlock's "evil twin", essentially. Magus has acquired a mysterious source of power, has created an army of doppelgangers (all "evil twins" of earth's heroes, Thanos, etc.) and has a plan to wrest the infinity gems away from Warlock and his Infinity Watch. For me, this is the highlight, the best story in the entire Infinity saga trilogy, as it has a little bit of everything - Warlock, the Infinity Watch and Thanos on one side, earth's heroes with infiltrated doppelgangers on the other, Doctor Doom and Kang working together, as well as another group led by Galactus. All of these groups are trying to understand who is behind this and what is happening, but somehow their decisions and actions are playing into Magus' plans. Anything else would be a spoiler, so let's leave it here. This is a great story, epic and beautifully illustrated. After this one, you'll want to continue the saga with "Infinity War Aftermath", which sets the stage for "Infinity Crusade", the third part of the trilogy.
R**O
Just as happened during the events which led Thanos to achieve ultimate power donning the Infinity Gauntlet and his struggle with both good and bad sides, this novel dives even deeper in Thanos's feelings and thoughts, showing that despite his efforts, his moral compass is much bigger than he thought. This novel is really a nice sequel.
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