Elijah's review
Infinite Crisis
by Geoff Johns, Phil Jimenez, George Perez
Elijah's review
Infinite Crisis by Geoff Johns, Phil Jimenez, George Perez
Elijah's review
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This was more about me doing my dork homework and reading the damn thing than it was any real desire to experience the story, I'll be honest. That said, I did actually enjoy it alright for what it was, although I don't think I'll ever actually spend money on it. (I got this one out of the library.)
Like Crisis On Infinite Earths before it, Infinite Crisis has alot of strange reasons going into why the hell it exists--some of them are good reasons, some are not--and the end result is a mixed bag. It's still pretty convoluted, but overall a fun story that doesn't feel like quite the chore that the 80's Crisis did, and that doesn't seem like it's trying to fill in as many weird loopholes. Some good moments, and the introduction of a fun villain in the bratty Superboy Prime, but nothing that'll stick with me too long.
Like Crisis On Infinite Earths before it, Infinite Crisis has alot of strange reasons going into why the hell it exists--some of them are good reasons, some are not--and the end result is a mixed bag. It's still pretty convoluted, but overall a fun story that doesn't feel like quite the chore that the 80's Crisis did, and that doesn't seem like it's trying to fill in as many weird loopholes. Some good moments, and the introduction of a fun villain in the bratty Superboy Prime, but nothing that'll stick with me too long.
