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Feb 06, 2022
Fun and energetic
A fun retelling of the classic Chinese novel. The director made interesting choices of the episodes to include.

Mar 15, 2017
Perhaps my favorite comic
1 of 1 found this helpful This is weird for me to admit, but The Infinity Gauntlet just may be my favorite comic for a wide number of reasons. What makes it weird is how much I disliked Marvel when I was a kid, and how much I now like their characters as an adult. When I was a kid back in the 60s, I read DC comics almost exclusively because I liked how the stories always ended in each issue, and I didn't read Marvel because it felt like they could never end a story or were always referencing other comics I knew I never get to see. This was a big deal when you are 10 and your sole source of comic book money is returning pop bottles for two cents each.
Now, that I'm retired and can afford to buy a compilation every now and then, I like how the longer story format can really help us see the characters struggle with ongoing conflicts and aspirations. Thanos is a great character because how he continues to gain ultimate power, lose it, die, come back, get power again, lose it, and die repeatedly is noted in the story. That the most evil villain in the comic universe could somehow be more effective if he had just enough psychotherapy to overcome his own self-defeating behaviors is absurd and hilarious. If you want a good 90s style comic that is self-aware of its own campiness, you could not do better than The Infinity Gauntlet.

Dec 28, 2022
Good Stuff
Good stuff.