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Books : Infinite Crisis (DC Comics)

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very good tie ins to the DC multiverse
The book is a great read for those who want to have some closure on the DC Multiverse. I did my research before I purchased this product so I knew what I would be getting. Great artwork to accompany the story telling. (Who knew Batman even cared!)Of course when you get this many artists together, there will be some periods where the artwork is not what it should be! (The Supermen battle falls way short artistically and is the only point where the story falll short!)

Outside of those two items, this is a excellent book. The delievery from Amazon was great! On-time and the book was in great condition.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Infinitely Good!
I'll always wonder what I would've thought of this collection if I hadn't read the novelization first (which is excellent). However, this is still good stuff, and the art, while it doesn't match up to George Perez's art in Crisis, is still quite good. It's an interesting storyline, and it once again leaves things open for a sequel, which I'm sure won't be 20 years in the making again with Superboy. If you liked Crisis on Infinite Earths, this is worthwhile to catch up on life in the DC Universe again!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Read
I had picked this trade up and thumbed through it many times and my local stores and didn't think much of it. I decided to bite the bullet and get it and was VERY impressed. I really like how DC (especially in the past 3 years or so) has done so much character concentration. I actually collected all of the 52 trades before this and wanted to read this to get a little background info. Needless to say, a great read. The artwork isn't as good as Sinestro Corps (the pinnacle of comic book art right now, IMO), but it is still very good.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Decent Sequel That Could Have Been Better...
I put off reading Infinite Crisis for a time because I heard alot of the fanboys complaining about it. Finally I picked up the TPB and gave it a read. Surprisingly, I enjoyed it. Now, Infinite Crisis works as a sequel (much smaller in scope) to Crisis on Infinite Earths and as with most sequels it loses quite a bit of magic from the original.

But Infinite Crisis has plenty of strengths that should make it a solid recommend for any DC Fan. It delivers outstanding artwork, it creates two solid new villains (one misguided, one insane), it allows us to care for Superboy far more than I've ever cared for him before, and it continues to show growth in the DC Universe...they do these mega-crossover events FAR better than Marvel.

On the weakness front there are two big ones: first and foremost is that it's a tough read to get into because due to DC having a hundred smaller "event" books that lead up to Infinite Crisis a reader reads Issue 1 and feels like it should be Issue 12. Geoff Johns (one of my favorite writers) does not do a good job of easing the reader into this story. The second fault is that Infinite Crisis is too short. I believe it was 6 or 7 issues total. I never understand why when comic publishers plan these massive events they choose to sell themselves (and the readers) short. GO OVER 10 TO 12 ISSUES! Make it BIG, deliver some awesome fights that have time to play out, and had they gone this route they would also have been able to ease the reader into the storyline as well.

All this said, there are worse comics to read than Infinite Crisis. Give it a shot...but I'd still always start with CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS the rosetta stone of any mega-crossover event.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - quite good
First, these are some of the great artists and writers in the comic book world. It almost doesn't get any better than these men.

Now, you had to know this was coming. There's no way DC could let those 'alternate' characters just continue to live in exile, especially since one of them is a Luthor. It had some weak moments and flaws, but overall, a welcome addition to the DC lore. Let's just hope they don't screw it up from here.


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