A review by darthraggy
Infinity by Jason Latour, Nick Spencer, Ive Svorcina, Edgar Delgado, Guillermo Ortego, John Livesay, Frank Martin, Paul Mounts, David Curiel, Jonathan Hickman, Sunny Gho, Justin Ponsor, Laura Martin, Dave Meikis, Rain Beredo, Gerry Alanguilan, Mark Morales, Jim Cheung

2.0

Fantastic art, but the story itself splits its attention between two concurrent plots and fails to properly service either. There is no reason at all to call this book "Infinity"-- the namesake gem/stones are references but nowhere to be found. Cover boy Thanos barely plays more than a cameo role, although the introduction of his Black Order is one of the highlights. Most of the plot focused elsewhere in space with a galactic war against an alien race called the Builders. While this fight does have its moments, it annoying dominates a book called "Infinity" for some reason. Putting expectations aside, the war story twists and turns but ultimately ends on a dissatisfying note that doesn't believably justify *how* the Avengers and their allies managed to turn the tide. Ultimately I don't think this book earns its length or its title, despite a handful of good moments and some fantastic artwork.