• Thanos' armies invade - it's the perfect cover for the crime of the century!
But as Spymaster unveils his plan, what the hell's wrong with Blizzard?
• Frank Tieri and Al Barrionuevo continue this trip to the dark side!
Even as a light as things have been till this point, you see the danger of what they've gotten themselves into. Blizzard, Whirlwind, and Firebrand are going to have to step up to the plate if they want to prove themselves because the end shows just why they are trying to be more than what those like Spymaster dismiss them as. They may be villains, but Tieri has given a reason for you to care about them and anything can happen from here. Read Full Review
Regardless, this was still a pretty fun comic, and I might even re-read the whole thing when I do my read-through of Jonathan Hickman's Infinity soon as that's all done with, so it does have some re-read value, and that's often an important thing. Read Full Review
Visually, this issue is a bit weaker as well. The colors are a problem, with several artists providing colors for Al Barrionuevo's pencils. There are many panels where one figure will be bathed in a gritty, textured layer of shadow while others are brighter and more simple. It's an odd effect that doesn't really do the series any favors. Luckily, Barrionuevo's pencils are still clean and expressive, with some dynamic framing shots helping to keep things interesting even as the action remains elusive. Read Full Review
I enjoy the concept a lot and hope the last two issues bring the story together in a satisfying way. Infinity Heist #2 is a Marvel production that is out right now at your local comic book stores and digital distribution markets. You can expect part three of this mini-series to be released November 20, 2013. Do you agree with this review? Whether you do or not please comment below, we want your thoughts. Read Full Review