A city sized space cruiser runs into a field of debris between galaxies, and it is up to the ship's top eight security agents to figure out how to circumnavigate it. Investigating eight different parallel timelines, the agents uncover multiple plots that together could spell the end of the ship's massive interspecies population
•The debut of a far out, pulpy, sci fi series of parallel adventures in the tongue in cheek tradition of the original Heavy Metal, but for a new generation.
•Eight different 3 issue arcs explore each of the agents parallel investigations, each by a different creative team of the more
I was thoroughly entertained by this book, despite the flaws, and will gladly continue reading the series. Read Full Review
Infinity 8 succeeds in the same arenas as its predecessors. There is a strong central mystery set in the backdrop of a vibrant, colorful world of aliens, and a human protagonist for the reader to latch onto. If adult themed pulp science fiction is up your alley, consider picking it up. There's definitely a lot to love in this niche. Read Full Review
"Infinity 8" #1 has the makings of a fun and sexy space opera, a welcome diversion from heavier science fiction fare. Read Full Review
For readers interested in adding a sci-fi-space odyssey title to their pull list, Infinity 8 should be a welcome addition. It's not as dark or heavy as Low; and it isn't as overwhelming in its alterity as Black Science. This is a lighter " and in some ways " a more exploratory story, with a budding sense of humor that will distinguish it from these other popular titles. Even if sci-fi comics aren't your "thing," the comic timing and perfect placement of the "twip twip" sound of Yoko's genomic scanner makes this title worth a good look. Read Full Review
Even though I am high on the story and the art for Infinity 8 #1 I have low expectations as far as collecting Infinity #8 in print form. Because one question about Lion Forge still hasnt been answered. Even though they have shown the ability to adapt cartoons into comic books, can they turn their comics into cartoons or even adapt them for movies? If they can Infinity 8 would be an awesome place to start. Read Full Review
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