EMMA FROST VS KITTY PRYDE!
Kitty Pryde's determination to stay doggedly away from all things X-Men related becomes more strained by the day as EMMA FROST once again sticks her nose into things. Meanwhile, our new team is finding their rhythm. AXO, MELEE and BRONZE have officially entered the fray!
Rated T+
Overall, Infinity Watch #1 is a promising start to a new series. It offers a fresh take on the Infinity Stones and introduces a diverse cast of characters with immense power. While the pacing can be a bit uneven at times, the overall story is compelling and the artwork is visually stunning. Read Full Review
Infinity Watch #1 successfully builds on years of Marvel lore to deliver a unique and exciting team story that pushes the boundaries of cosmic superhero storytelling. While the lack of recognizable characters may initially deter casual fans, the issue's strong character work, thrilling conflict, and stunning art make it a rewarding read for those who stick with it. Read Full Review
I'm really interested to see where this goes. The first installment was as entertaining as it was compelling, so I feel it was a strong start. Read Full Review
The Infinity Watch #1 introduces readers to a diverse cast of characters with intriguing relationships, then puts them through a boring and boilerplate adventure. Read Full Review
Considering I know almost nothing about this team, it was a fun read. Was it as exciting as the debut issue of a brand new team should be? No, but I think the book has potential. My greatest criticism, as usual with current Marvel titles, is the mediocre art.
meh