Monitor Nix Uotan learns that an unknown menace has begun an assault on the Multiverse. Harbinger travels across multiple worlds to recruit allies and stop the impending crisis.
Infinite Crisis: Fight for the Multiverse #1 sets up the book and not much else. The story and art are okay, they just didn't have the wow factor I was hoping for. I realize this is a weekly book with plenty of time to up the excitement, but I hope those readers who were on the fence will give it a chance past this issue. Read Full Review
Infinite Crisis " Fight For The Multiverse #1 is a solid book, even for those of us who don't intend to play the video game, and uses the existing lore of the DCU to build a foundation for what could be a good solid world-hopping adventure tale. Read Full Review
As the premise of the series settles in, Infinite Crisis starts to become a straightforward tale of "Go to this world and recruit this person." Again, it's very video game-y and not terribly compelling. Elements like Abnnett's handling of Atomic Two-Face help spice up the script, but only to a point. I really hope there are some major wrinkles to come as this series progresses. Read Full Review
There's some pretty dense stuff to get through for a comic book, and I couldn't stand the first two-thirds of the book, but I have high hopes for this run going forward. The third act saves it somewhat, but Batman was just written so poorly that it kills the vibe for me. Read Full Review
Batman didn't seem like Batman, but the rest intrigued me.