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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This was just terrible. Most of the book was obvious filler that had nothing to do with the main plot. Really!? Space pirates and a space blimp? Trying to fill 30 pages per issue must have been a problem for them. The art was also mediocre at best. The panel layout was good, but the inking and the detail in much of this was lacking. It wasn't the worst thing ever, so that's why im giving it 2 stars. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Thanos, scourge of the cosmos, has acquired the Infinity Gems, granting him control over the entire universe. With the power of the gems, he destroyed half the population of all worlds, including many of the Avengers and half the Fantastic Four. The only force standing in his way is what's left of the Avengers. But how can a ragtag group of heroes and villains - including Spider-Man, Wolverine, Ms. Marvel and Doctor Doom - overpower the unstoppable?! Plus: See where the saga began in the classic Infinity Gauntlet #1. Collecting: Avengers & The Infinity Gauntlet 1-4, Infinity Gauntlet 1 No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Sure, Spidey was a big hero, but the whole story sucked. It was entirely tongue in cheek, but in a bad way. It was more like the joke was on the reader. Perhaps it was intentional, perhaps I'm taking the feel of it completely out of context since I haven't read any of the other period comics. That being said, I'm reminded that when graphic novels are good, they're very very good. When they're bad, they're very very bad.
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