Avengers: Shards of Infinity #1
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| Writer | Ralph Macchio |
| Artist | Andrea Di Vito |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
EARTH'S - AND THE MOON'S - MIGHTIEST HEROES?
A new threat has emerged: An evil organization calling itself LUNAR has been secretly building a powerful weapon on the surface of the Earth's moon. BLACK WIDOW infiltrates the group to uncover an even more startling revelation: Their weapon is powered by shards of the COSMIC CUBE!
Legendary creators Ralph Macchio and Andrea Di Vito bring CAPTAIN AMERICA, BLACK PANTHER, THE FALCON and BLACK WIDOW together for a cosmic thrill ride you won't want to miss - and new villains you won't want to mess with!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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8.0
The Lost Lighthouse - thelostlighthouse
Apr 05, 2018For a longer term fan, there isn't a huge amount here. But if you know someone you want to get into the world of Marvel comics, it's the perfect gift! Read Full Review
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7.1
Multiversity Comics - Robbie Pleasant
Apr 05, 2018While a little over-expository with the dialogue at times, it's still a fun little Avengers story with good designs, great flow, and engaging action. Read Full Review
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7.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Apr 04, 2018Avengers: Shards of Infinity #1 is a fun and light read best enjoyed by those just getting into Marvel or interested in a simple read about four classic Avengers. While it didnt grab me, it had its fun parts. I can recommend it. Feel free to pick it up. Read Full Review
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6.5
Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn
Apr 14, 2018Although lacking in substance, Avengers: Shards of Infinity #1 is a fun and action-packed issue that utilizes some of the most recognizable Avengers in a story that highlights the always present dangers of weaponry around the world. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Apr 04, 2018It's the sort of offering you might imagine giving to someone for a free first comic if they had never read a superhero story before. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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5.0
A rather promising new world domination group is wasted in this incredibly simplistic "Avengers save the world" one-shot. The target audience is surely young; that does not excuse the 40-year throwback to "let us narrate all our heroics" dialogue. Very fine art does elevate the proceedings. This isn't something an adult fan would feel satisfied paying for. If you happen to have a young kiddo who loves the MCU movies and wants to dip her feet in comics for the first time, though, load this on MU and hand your tablet over.
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