Welcome to something new. From now on Seppin and occasionally Rek will be reviewing the comics that appear each week. Each book that they review will get it’s own post and will have it’s own score to the book.
*Snap* Time for Seppin’s review of Infinity Wars #2 by Gerry Duggan
~~Review~~
Infinity Wars is turning into an amazing event over at Marvel right now. It reflects the same serious nature that we saw in Avengers: Infinity War and also has several call backs to the original Infinity Guantllet story line. Last Issue it was revealed that Gamora is the new villain, Requiem, who killed Thanos.
In this issue, we don’t really see much of Loki’s quest like what we got to see in the previous issues. However, this issue focuses on a more important part of the story, Gamora. We get to see how Gamora missing that piece of her has forced her to become more like her adoptive father, Thanos. In fact, it seems that Gamora is seeing him even though she killed him. It is interesting to see how Gamora has become so similar to the Mad Titan in this event. As for the Avengers…you’ll have to read to find out what they can do to stop her.
Overall, this is a great story and it is a must read for any comic reader!
~~Score~~
Storytelling: 5
(How good is the story? Does it stand up to others?)
Art: 3
(Does it tell the story? Does it work well with the character?)
Importance: 5
(Does this story need to be told? Is it helping the Character?)
Character: 4.5
(Is the character represented well? Does the writer understand the character?)
Total: 17.5 / 20
~Seppin
~Rek
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