• Darkchild's Demon Horde, The Goblin Court and Sinister's Boom Clones all battle for power!
• Who will rule the new Inferno?!
• The city is lost, but can Colossus defeat the Darkchild in single combat?
• Illyana's soul hangs in the balance!
Rated T+
From the beginning, the story of Inferno has been really fun, but also just a bit too cluttered and chaotic for its own good. But where the story suffers from too many divergent ideas and scenarios, the art flourishes. Read Full Review
Rushed or not, Inferno #5 still succeeds in finishing the primary plot of the story. That alone makes it more complete than a typical Christopher Nolan movie. Colossus set out to save his sister. In the end, he had to be the one who stopped her. It made for a difficult, emotional struggle. But he still succeeded and managed to keep his girlfriend from dying. That's more than Cyclops and Wolverine can say. Read Full Review
Though Inferno didn't live up to what I had hoped it would be, the book turned out to be a fun little diversion and one of the few miniseries that I actively kept up with. While there was a lot of material out there this is one that I felt like it had a solid enough team to make for some enjoyment and nostalgia. I didn't get too much on the nostalgia side but Hopeless and Garron put together a fun book issue after issue and delivered some very entertaining character material along with very amusing demon material. Garron's visuals definitely kept things moving well, especially with all the little things tucked into the first issue or two, and I was just glad to get his interpretation of both Darkchild and the Goblin Queen as I've always got a soft spot for these characters and what they represent. It's a fun book overall, though I still think it could have been something more, even within the confines of Secret Wars. Read Full Review
Good fun and great art! I hope to see more x-men books like this going forward.
Too silly. No emotional connection.