Batman and Atomic Wonder Woman face off against Atomic Bane and his army of Mutant Wastelanders.
Infinite Crisis: Fight for the Multiverse #8 starts off strong, but ends with a whimper. It doesn't totally kill the momentum the last couple issues gained, but it's not from lack of effort. Dan Abnett seems to be struggling writing Batman and it's real obvious this week. Javier Garron's art is good, but overall I can't recommend this issue. Read Full Review
INFINITE CRISIS #8 is as much fun as cotton candy, or funnel cake at a fair. It's delicious and sweet, but you can't survive off of it alone. Yes, there's problems with INFINITE CRISIS. It might have weight in the fight scenes but it certainly lacks it in the narrative. Placing it on a review scale is hard though, because every comic doesn't need to be a MOON KNIGHT or THE SANDMAN. A fun book can just simply exist. Read Full Review
Overall: The potential of this series keepings being diminished by the weak writing, less than spectacular artwork, and a rehashed premise that has been run into the ground. We're given an opportunity to explore new worlds and unique characters, but the focus is just so limited that it spites itself. If there is one thing this book has going for it, it would be the action sequences, so if you like fighting, pick this up. Read Full Review
Due to the Infinite Crisis: Fight for the Multiverse's weekly release, an issue dedicated to combat wouldn't be the worst choice, but it needs an artist more suited to the job. A majority of this issue relied heavily on the visuals to keep the reader entertained, but the art just didn't measure up. Read Full Review
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