Requiem is victorious. Infinity has been warped. Reality only has one hope.
Rated T+
As much as I applaud the clever twists and turns in the story, the emotional content is what will keep this series among the best we've seen in years. No matter what, relationships are the core of this story and, in the end, will determine the fate of the multiverse. Read Full Review
An awesome What if storyline where relationships takes the wheel with solid artwork. Read Full Review
It's all just interesting enough to keep me hanging around until the end - but after that I may take the hint and just stop reading these "Event Comics" once and for all. Read Full Review
The issue is fine as part of the greater story but on its own, it lacks a bit. The art is solid and a draw but the issue feels like it's filler before we get back to the good stuff. What happens is important, it just didn't need to take an entire issue. Read Full Review
This is one event that is already ready to be forgotten. Read Full Review
From top to bottom, Infinity Wars #4 is a massive disappointment. At no point in this issue does Gerry Duggan bring the reader into the story he is trying to craft. With all the major Marvel Universe characters he gets to write that is completely unacceptable. All the failures in the story creates a lack of confidence in Infinity Wars being able to deliver a compelling ending with only two issues left. Read Full Review
This event isn't popular, but I think it's really cool.
This was generally cool and I’m looking forward to seeing where it goes.
The story is lacking in proper construction. The narrative isn't clear as to what is happening. It sounds big and important but the details aren't there. Characters show up and i'm supposed to care about them. No time spent on them and where they're from. I can't afford to buy the tie-ins so i'm lost as to who is what and why they're here. Just as fast as they show up, they're divided back to their old selves. I wanted to see Kamala Kang in action and some mash-ups sound intriguing but the time was not spent developing them at all. I'm hard on this issue because i really wanted to get on board the story especially when Deodato Jr. and Martin are great on art even if some panels are unclear and don't help follow Duggan's story. He did much bmore
Nice moments but not much really happens.
Better than the previous issue, but still feels like a huge mess. It started out so good, and now it's as if even Duggan doesn't know how to finish it. Deodato's artwork isn't helping much either.
OVERVIEW
Infinity Wars #4
a) Writing/Script= 3.5/10 (G. Duggan)
b) Art= 8.1/10 (Mike Deodato)
c) Colours= 8.0/10 (Frank Martin)
Average= 6.53/10
Let me just start of by saying that this issue was better than the last few issues. Maybe i say that because Gamora isnt present in this issue's story very much. The other good thing is that the art is still great. I adored Mike Deodato's art on Gamora, now i love his art on Emma Frost. There was one panel where Emma Frost was beautifully drawn, which was when she picks up the Power Stone and says "Kang?". But also, i realised that Mike Deadato's great art doesnt fit the tone of this book. This event is now becoming very light in tone, thanks to Gerry more
Cool looking characters sadly that's it. It's just a little all over the place and doesn't do a good job keeping you in the loop.
This issue is an improvement over the last ones, as it’s at least some fun and relatively linear.
However, the whole thing feels absolutely unnecessary and irrelevant. Why did this story need to be told? To reintroduce Warlock? He has hardly been the star at this and when he shows up, he is far from compelling.
The Marvel mashups are fun, sure, but who wants to read a series of mini series of characters who will never appear again?
Sadly, one of the biggesf failings of the mini is the art. Deodato art makes the story seems heavy handed when it should be somethinh lighter and otherwordly.
But well the biggest failing is the story itself. Or the non story?
Idk man. This was really hard to read because it was all very boring.
In a way I was very surprised to see some of the mixing already ending. The story made some sense, but I'm really not a fan of this.
I liked emma. Hulk give speech make me smile. But's that it. it's very tin. And Kamala is out of character totally !
Cover - I follow the connecting variant ... Nice but not connected to what I read. Even if thanos is still not very far. 1/2
Writing - It's a little better than the previous, but far from good ! 1/3
Arts - Deodato rule. 3/3
Feeling - Why did I trust marvel on this one. No, why do I event sollicite the Infinity : Infinity 1 ... Am I mad ? 0/2
Well that cover is misleading. This issue and the whole event is just a mess.
Spoilers, but who cares.
So, Emmarine is split by Phoenix Logan who meets Loki with King Thor because...? Why? Why bring Jason Aaron's great characters to this mess if there is no reason to it? And that's what this event feels like. Great characters are in a event just to make it look cool, not that it makes sense.
He gives Loki the Power stone who can split them. How? Shouldn't Mind Stone do that? Or reality stone?
And then nothing really happens. Loki recruits Kang, Kamala, Hulk, Ant-Man because reasons. And Kang is for some reason accompying them? Why? Kang acts so out of character here.
And the main villai more
This comic has a ton of problems, but drawing Kamala Khan's costume bodypaint tight is a special kind of Wrong.