The Infinity Gauntlet #1
The Infinity Gauntlet » The Infinity Gauntlet #1 - God released by Marvel on July 1991.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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A snap of the fingers 1
The opening to the core Infinity Gauntlet limited series is somewhat of an exposition heavy story, however it is handled quite expertly by Jim Starlin's script and George Perez's masterful pencils. Silver Surfer crash lands into the abode of Dr. Strange and fills us in on some of the back story: Thanos has gotten the Infinity Gauntlet and now has the power of a god. Thanos is spending his time trying to smooth things over with Death. Some of the best dialogue is between Thanos, Mephisto, and Dea...
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And Just Like That... 0
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.Thanos, revived by Death to balance the universal scales, has achieved absolute power. He has the Gauntlet, with the Infinity Gems. Mephisto is basking in Thanos' majesty, while The Mad Titan is pining for Death. Jim Starlin unravels this story in a couple interesting ways: as Mephisto witnesses things mounting and escalating between Thanos and Death; Silver Surfer delivers the dire warning to Doctor Strange.Thanos comes to the realization of just what it will ...
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Infinity Gauntlet: Vol. 1: Issue #1: A Shakespeare-esque Masterpiece 0
This comic is awesome, it's a grandious epic of universal proportions, with a menacing villain, with magic wizards, whimsically magical items, heroes that make the villain seem so menacing, and beautiful drawings that elevate the grand scale of the epic, a must-read for any Marvel fan....
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