Infinity Man And The Forever People: Futures End #1
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Infinity Man And The Forever People: Futures End #1

Event\Storyline: Futures End Writer: Keith Giffen, Dan DiDio Artist: Jason Paz, Philip Tan Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 10, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 1
6.3Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

Five years from now, the New Gods are missing, Infinity Man is trapped on Earth, and all is not as it seems in Mark Moonrider's life. Is he living some beautiful dream, or is he stuck in a never-ending nightmare?

  • 8.4
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Sep 15, 2014

    Superior story with okay visuals. One of the better Futures End crossovers. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Sep 11, 2014

    I feared this issue would fall flat because the ongoing Infinity Man series has only been around for a couple months. Why should we care what happens to these characters five years in the future? But Dan DiDio and Keith Giffen brush past those concerns easily enough, offering a somber, even tragic look at the fate of the Forever People after wars and tragedies have torn them apart. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton Sep 12, 2014

    "Infinity Man and the Forever People: Futures End" was a nice surprise; this isn't the sort of story you'd want in the title every month, but it's a smart way to take the obligatory tie-in and make it something different. It's a deliberately uneasy, grim future for the Forever People, one that makes one suspect more than ever that the timeline of "Futures End" will eventually be erased when it's all said and done. Either way, though, this is a smart approach to handle this one-shot. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ryan Scott Sep 23, 2014

    Ultimately, this book feels like it could have been summed up in a few pages within another books arc. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    The Latest Pull - Cory Robinson Sep 12, 2014

    Other than the stellar art by Phillip Tan, the book feels more like a pass unless you want to complete the whole collection leading up the Green Lantern/New Gods battle coming soon. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Infinite Comix - Oscar Bergeron-Oakes Sep 12, 2014

    This Futures End issue strays too far from the norm, and suffers as a result. Gone are the fun and humorous moments that make Infinity Man and the Forever People great. Replacing those elements are poorly expressed love combined with over-abundant references to events that most readers will not understand. The tone of the book is much too dark, making this book difficult to enjoy. Read Full Review

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