It's sad to see Marvel's flagship title sink so low. I've been staying away from it due to the poor reviews.
"INFINITE DESTINIES" CONCLUDES!
The last secret of the Infinity Stones and Infinity Stone-Bearers is revealed here. Meet the new character who beats Captain America and Iron Man within an inch of their lives. What saves them? This character's other desires.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: The conclusion of "Infinite Fury"!
Rated T+
When all is said and done, Avengers Annual #1 brings one of, if not the strongest, entries in theInfinite Destiniesstory thus far. It delivers some critical information to the unfolding scenario while combining that with healthy doses of character and heart. Read Full Review
The Annual is about as interesting as it can be, given its premise, but it doesn't do much to inspire any intrigue or excitement. Read Full Review
Captain America and Iron Man catch the creation of a brand new Infinity Person when the Soul Stone lands in an endearing young robot. And the B-strip finally brings Fury and Star to where they needed to be a month ago for Black Cat #8 (way to schedule, Marvel!). I like Multitude, the new Stone-holder, and I like this introduction to him. The script is wordy, but a lot of the words are great. The art is clean and sharp and very well-defined. This issue couldn't possibly redeem some of the previous stinkers in Infinite Destinies -- but it's fun and smart enough to justify itself.
This was good for what it was. Jed MacKay is a capable writer. Multitude seems like a fun character. As a prelude to the current Black Cat arc, it's alright. I'm enjoying that arc, but I'm not sure we needed all these annuals to build up to that.
Honestly I had this on my pull list because it's one of the books I always pick up. I didn't realize it was part of this storyline which also happened in the amazing Spider-Man annual. At first I was disappointed as I was hoping it would be another step in Jason Aaron's run that I have really enjoyed especially of late (minus the heroes reborn which I skipped because I really don't care for the squadron supreme). However I ended enjoying this story I liked the multitude charecter so I was pleasantly surprised. Admittedly I don't know all the details of this story but this was a good read and I am really interested in hopefully seeing more of multitude.
Well what can I say? This is yet another forgettable crossover from Marvel Comics.
I understand this is supposed to be a harmless fun crossover but I reread every single annual and this ain't fun. It has mediocre and inconsistent Art (only exception is the thor annual), unsatisfactory endings, and bland characters. A story featuring the most popular marvel superheroes and Infinity stones ends with the heroes talking about their feelings to the villain.
I am not trying to say dc comics is better than marvel comics since I am being objective but I will say t least dc comics puts more effort in their art.
Seriously, I dont care about the person possessed by the soul stone in the story. They have expositional d more