A review by altoid
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

3.0

While ambitious, Infinity tries too hard to make every single character, major and minor, have some kind of deep motivation, and while some land better than others, often times it feels like a case of giving the players all something 'special' to do while sacrificing the exposition of the antagonists who are hell bent on destroying the Earth, while rolling over and eliminating literally everything in their path. There are some redeeming qualities however. The Black Order made for the more interesting subplots of this Event, and their dealings with the various Avengers and other superheroes were particularly fun to see unfold.