In the miniseries' finale, the fate of Empire City hangs in the balance as electric super hero Cole MacGrath faces not only Kessler's most horrific creation, a monstrosity named David, but also Moya Jones! How will the climactic events of this series lead into Infamous 2? Find out!
inFamous seems more geared towards younger men, but it's a good series for anyone who loves thrilling fight scenes and doesn't want to get bogged down by too much reading. It's the type of thing you might read after coming home from a long day and you just want to kick back, relax and read about something compelling that's not too in-depth. Who doesn't like reading about superpowers, mutants and time traveling mad scientists? It's pretty easy to recommend this series to just about anyone. Read Full Review
As par for the course, both the writing and art are a letdown in inFamous #6. I don't really know why I bothered to expect differently. I'll just chalk it up to me being an optimistic person. But that optimism has cost me $18. The entire inFamous mini-series just reeks of being phoned in. If you need a book to make a solid case for the majority of video game tie-in comics being crap, inFamous is your bread winner. I will leave you with this: I am so happy this series is over. Now I can put it out of my mind and pretend it never happened. Read Full Review
A great finale that delivers on every level it promised, leaving no loose ends behind and completes the bridge to the second game