With astonishing mental powers and a skeleton made of solid diamond, DIAMOND PATCH lives a life of violence and glamor! Plus, when the Chronogen Mists left KAMALA KANG forever changed, they set her on a course to becoming the teenaged conqueror of time! And finally, when their parents were killed as they got their powers, they swore revenge and became...THE PUNISHER PACK!
Rated T+
Two great combos mixed with two obscure ones will take the average reader out of what is otherwise an excellent series concept. Read Full Review
"Infinity Wars: Infinity Warps" #2 has its ups and downs, but on the whole seems to be a pretty good look at a variety of the Infinity Wars mash-ups. Read Full Review
Though each of the three storylines ends rather abruptly, each character could have a future elsewhere should the House of Ideas decide to carry them out of Infinity Wars. Read Full Review
There wasn’t really anything here for me. Are these going anywhere?
A very dumb story with kamala khan about time travel. And without any end.
A better but too dark story with the punisher pack.
And Diamond patch very hard to read, and who don't seems as the one encounter in Infinity Wars.
Cover - I like it, it's present the characters, but not in link. 1/2
Writing - Bad. 0/3
Arts - All have some interesting layout. I'm less found of the one with Patch. 2.5/3
Feeling - It was a mistake to take this. 0/2
The best thing about this issue was Foreverbush Man, and that's a problem. The Kamala Kang story was alright, but still lacking from what I expect from Chris Hastings. The Punisher Pack was atrocious and easily the worst thing coming out of any Infinity Wars related titles. Diamond Patch tried to do things and mostly failed. This was so bad. Who would've guessed an anthology series would be bad? Not me...