Infinity Gauntlet #3

Writer: Dustin Weaver, Gerry Duggan Artist: Dustin Weaver Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 5, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 12
8.0Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

SECRET WARS SERIES
•  The search for the Infinity Stones continues.
•  The family finds themselves allied with Thanos.
•  Don't they know Thanos can't be trusted? No. Someone please tell them!
Rated T

  • 9.2
    Comic Crusaders - Dawn of Comics Aug 10, 2015

    The whole issue is monologued by Thanos and his tone of disgust at having to be nice is brilliant. His lack of any kind of humanity is clearly shown in simple looks. His plan is genius, gain their trust get them to gather the gems and simply take them. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    Black Nerd Problems - Omar Holmon Aug 8, 2015

    This issue is pretty good in regards to the character development. Thanos having to alter himself so much into this double agent is the most entertaining part of this issue. The book is still one of the best moments Marvel has given us. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Robert Reed Aug 6, 2015

    Dustin Weaver and Gerry Duggan have created a solid tie-in toSecret WarswithInfinity Gauntlet.The new series is a worthy successor to its namesake and finds its success in not trying to recreate the original epic, but rather in doing something new the concept. This is no more evident than with its use of Thanos, now a more active and tactical thinker, rather than a being that contemplates the cosmos. The continued growth of the Bakian family is where the heart of the issue lies, and readers looking for a nice balance of humor and action will find themselves satisfied withInfinity Gauntlet#3. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Matt Little Aug 10, 2015

    Taken in chapters, "Infinity Gauntlet" #3 is a table-setting issue that will feed into the greater story to come. Fans may be disappointed by the lack of action, but it feels like the reward will be emotional investment in the final outcome down the line. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Infinite Comix - Thomas Crawford Aug 13, 2015

    It is so incredibly rare for an event tie-in book to be produced with this level of quality, butInfinity Gauntletis clearly a labor of love, with all parties working to produce the best story they can. With most events, even the best tie-ins fade over time to be remembered as background details in a grander story. Even the most devoutSecret Wars collector, however, will likely remember this series as a powerful work of fiction that stands all on its own. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    PopMatters - Gregory L. Reece Aug 11, 2015

    Three issues in and I'm duly impressed. From a horror thrill ride that left my heart racing to a science-fiction family adventure, The Infinity Gauntlet is now on the verge of becoming something much more: a gospel of sorts, a bit of the Word made flesh. Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    IGN - Jeff Lake Aug 6, 2015

    Weaver's kinetic, detailed art may be great, but the narrative itself could use some tuning. Read Full Review

  • 6.7
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Aug 7, 2015

    Interesting stuff, but perhaps a bit too much going on for coherency… Read Full Review

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