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Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 941 Google Play Reviews |
Product Name: | Infinity Gauntlet |
Product Description: | Collects Infinity Gauntlet (1991) #1-6. The Mad Titan Thanos has seized control of Infinity Gauntlet and with it near-omnipotent power! Who can stop this deadly new overlord? All of Marvel's top heroes star in this epic of cosmic proportions! |
Product SKU: | B00EARP0HM |
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This collection (Infinity Gauntlet) contains most of the inspiration for the MCU movie "Infinity War." Just saying that because there is another series/graphic novel collection that is titled "Infinity War," but that is not (mostly) the inspiration/source for the MCU's Infinity War movie.
If you are wanting to get the comic collection / graphic novel that is the closest to the MCU's Infinity War / Endgame, this (Infinity Gauntlet) is the correct one. (It is about Thanos collecting the Infinity Gems aka Stones and then enacting his plan, and then the heroes having to solve the ensuing problem.) But be aware the story has extreme differences.
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A bit overrated to be sure. It is a classic arc though.
This collection (Infinity Gauntlet) contains most of the inspiration for the MCU movie "Infinity War." Just saying that because there is another series/graphic novel collection that is titled "Infinity War," but that is not (mostly) the inspiration/source for the MCU's Infinity War movie.
If you are wanting to get the comic collection / graphic novel that is the closest to the MCU's Infinity War / Endgame, this (Infinity Gauntlet) is the correct one. (It is about Thanos collecting the Infinity Gems aka Stones and then enacting his plan, and then the heroes having to solve the ensuing problem.) But be aware the story has extreme differences.
It reminds me of Death in the Family, classic arc, but not a great read
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Don't forget B-Negative, Trailblazer & Screentime 😉
Like the Phoenix saga
Also true. Some of the "greatest" Marvel stories and arcs are surprisingly mediocre in retrospect.
Of course there are a lot of competitors in that regard. As great as Crisis on Infinite Earths was for DC and to me as a child, it doesn't hold up terrifically well now.
Much of Gaiman and Moores stuff fares much better, IMHO.