Infinity Man And The Forever People #3
| Writer | Dan DiDio, Keith Giffen |
| Artist | Scott Koblish, Keith Giffen |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
The secret of Infinity Man threatens to splinter the Forever People! And back on New Genesis, Himon wants the teams Mother Box back at any cost!
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10
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Aug 23, 2014Cosmic has returned to comics. If you're a youngster, this is a taste of what the good stuff was. If you're a geezer, what a welcome return to storytelling this is. The universe has expanded, and it may not be a good thing for these characters. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
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8.6
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Aug 20, 2014Infinity Man and the Forever People is an odd title, but one I'm really enjoying. Dan Didio and Keith Giffen are writing a book so different than anything else out there and seem to be having a ball doing it. While I wish they would decide on a steady artist, I can easily recommend this to anyone looking for something fun and different. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Yonatan Ol
Aug 27, 2014I really enjoyed this comic. With a few exceptions it was well drawn and the story was well crafted. I would like to have seen a little more detail on some of the supporting characters, but there was enough happening to keep me interested. This has been my favourite issue so far, and I look forward to seeing where it goes. Read Full Review
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7.0
Infinite Comix - Oscar Bergeron-Oakes
Aug 23, 2014While Infinity Man and the Forever People is not perfect, it's a satisfying read that does a great job of bringing back Kirby's characters and a lost age of comics. Most importantly, it succeeds in making comics fun. Read Full Review
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5.0
Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza
Aug 22, 2014"Infinity Man and the Forever People" #3 tries to continue the story from the previous issue, but rather than follow the scene blow for blow, this issue skips ahead to when the battle is already done. That doesn't result in a lack of action, but it does compound the disconnectedness of this series. Read Full Review
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