Batman and his team of Multiverse heroes land in the Atomic Universe, home world of the villainous Atomic-Two Face.
Man, I loved that first-third. Doctor Fate has so quickly skyrocketed up my list of favorite heroes, and how he, Green Arrow, and Powergirl are all presented is just so awesome. It's a shame that the intrigue that the creative team tried to bring about in the second half of the book failed to pull me in. Read Full Review
Infinite Crisis Fight For The Multiverse #7 was a fun read none the less. We get to see some character development and how dangerous this crisis is with one new twist after another. It seems that the series has build up to this battle and that's part of what makes it so exciting. Here's hoping that more stories come from this series as to seems Infinite Crisis Fight For The Multiverse doesn't seem like it's stopping any time soon. Read Full Review
Infinite Crisis: Fight for the Multiverse #7 is another good issue in the series. Dan Abnett gives us a fast paced script that's exciting and fun while Javier Garron's art is great. While I hope we get some more character work so I get to know these alt characters, I'll take a good fight any day. Read Full Review
INFINITE CRISIS #7 is the best parts of Mad Max and a Lobster dinner. Or maybe the dinner is going to come next issue, when our team wipes the floor with Atomic Bane. You can't have a mainstream superhero book where the team is completely ineffective unless you were writing THE RUNAWAYS during its first year. I want to see INFINITE CRISIS become more of a counterpart to the videogame tie-in. The videogame is very much all about your heroes getting to cut loose a little bit, so why not translate that type of action over to the page? Read Full Review
If nothing else, Issue #7 proved that if the book is going to continue to move this slow, it will need better art. As a 99 cent weekly issue based off of a video-game, readers should know to expect a little less than your average monthly, but the line has to be drawn somewhere, namely a few pages into this issue. Read Full Review
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