Infinity Countdown #1

7.8

Critic Reviews

17 Reviews
8.4

User Reviews

37 Reviews
Event\Storyline Infinity Countdown
Writer Gerry Duggan
Artist Aaron Kuder
Cover Price $4.99

The Saga of the Infinity Stones begins!
As the Infinity Stones reappear around the cosmos, the ultimate race for power is on!! Battles will be fought, blood will be spilled, lives will be lost... all as the greatest cosmic heroes and villains vie for possession of the Power Stone, towering over a remote asteroid, somehow grown to the size of a building. Watch as the path to Infinity opens before your eyes and the END lies near...
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  • 10

    Comicsverse - Sean Urke

    Mar 07, 2018

    INFINITY COUNTDOWN #1 by Gerry Duggan, Aaron Kuder, and Jordie Bellaire starts a major crossover for the Marvel Universe. Plenty of action and surprises will keep the reader hooked. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Superbromovies - Ernesto Valenzuela

    Mar 11, 2018

    Duggan's inspired writing bleeds through this whole issue and is the cherry on top, moving the story forward and providing some truly great character dynamics throughout. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    AIPT - Brian Clements

    Mar 07, 2018

    With all the hype leading to the return of both the Infinity Stones and Logan, everyone has high expectations for this series. If Duggan and Kuder keep up the good work, I think most people will be pleased. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    You Don't Read Comics - Jason Dincauze

    Mar 08, 2018

    Infinity Countdown #1, in the end, just feels like a really big issue of Duggans Guardians, which wouldnt be a bad thing, except too much of the page count is tied to setting up the conclusion to plot thread thats 19 issues in the making and only ancillary to the story that was teased in the Prime special. Luckily, its still a great Guardians issue, with a really satisfying character development and some really excellent action storytelling that should keep all but the most jaded reader engaged, even if the issue doesnt really deliver what what advertised. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    The Beat - Alexander Jones

    Mar 07, 2018

    All the elements in the story are unwieldy, huge, bombastic and amazing. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Mar 07, 2018

    Infinity Countdown #1 is not a revelation, except that it reminds us as readers how enjoyable these sorts of series can be when well told. Creators and readers alike ought to look at it as a standard and not an exception for the future. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comics: The Gathering - Jrs1003

    Mar 07, 2018

    Overall, this issue made a lot of smart decisions. Bouncing around the universe to check in on each Infinity Stone worked well for the purposes of Infinity Countdown Prime, but continuing that trend would have spread the story very thin. Having a tight focus on the Guardians and on one Infinity Stone was a wise decision, and keeping the tone of the issue lighthearted instead of jumping to a grimdark plot device immediately also served it well. I highly recommend this book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison

    Mar 07, 2018

    Infinity Countdown #1 was a genuinely fun read. The opening page foreshadows some potentially interesting developments. The main conflict is entertaining, even if it would be confusing to those who haven't been keeping up with Guardians. Even then, it's far from the first crossover to start en medias res. The Kuder and Bellaire art is good. On the whole, I can recommend it. Check it out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Newsarama - Pierce Lydon

    Mar 07, 2018

    Infinity Countdown is a weird little book in that it’s the set-up for an event, but also includes some big changes on its own. It’s hard to know what those status quo shifts mean for the future, but Duggan and Kuder are at least trying to get readers’ attention. The end of the book leads right into the next piece of the Infinity Stone diagram as we see where the Space Stone is and who is now in possession of it. That’s a great framing device for this miniseries, as it helps contextualize the flow of the book. By the end, we should be primed for what’s next and if we’re not, that’s a failure of the mini - pretty straightforward there - but marrying the issues to the diagram allows Duggan to check off the boxes pretty easily. I like Infinity Countdown so far. It feels like a more organic set-up for an event than we’ve seen in a while, and that’s a very welcome change from the last few years. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comicosity - Doug Zawisza

    Mar 08, 2018

    This is a decent enough way to kick off an event, but it is going to be a bit more well received by fans of Duggans (and Kuders) work on The All-New Guardians of the Galaxy, for completions sake, if nothing else. With such a tight focus, it does feel less like an event, but the prologue and epilogue expand the concept just enough to offer a glimpse of potential beyond the Guardians. And there a few more stones still out there somewhere. . . Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck

    Mar 08, 2018

    I'm a sucker for Infinity Stones stories, so I'll hang around - but hopefully future issues will include more story and less volume. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho

    Mar 10, 2018

    This is a must read for anyone who is a fan of Guardians of the Galaxy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    DisKingdom.com - Roger Palmer

    Mar 11, 2018

    This series promises to give a big impact to the Marvel universe and this issue kicks off in perfect style, lots of fun and action. It does feel more like a Guardians of the Galaxy comic than a major event, but I really enjoyed reading this issue and can't wait to see where it goes. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComiConverse - Mitch Nissen

    Mar 14, 2018

    Marvel's Infinity Countdown officially begins with the creative team that set the whole story in motion: Gerry Duggan and Aaron Kruder. Fast paced. Loaded with action. Infinity Countdown #1 sets the stage for major events down the road and characters won't be the same. A stellar chapter in Marvel's cosmic saga. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    We Got This Covered - Tom Bacon

    Mar 07, 2018

    As the next chapter in Duggan and Kuder's Guardians of the Galaxy, this is a strong issue. As the beginning of an event, however, it's less successful. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Mar 07, 2018

    Will I check out more? Of course, because I have such nostalgia for the previous storylines and Marvel's cosmic side of things. Will I expect a lot of it? Nope, this first issue takes the wind out of the sails of a series which had a lot of build up and hype surrounding it. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Doom Rocket - Don Alsafi

    Mar 09, 2018

    Regrettably, that's a lesson which Infinity Countdown didn't heed. Which is too bad! Avengers: Infinity War is certain to draw in massive ticket sales when it hits in less than two months. Sadly, Infinity Countdown just isn't interested in courting that same kind of mass-audience appeal. Read Full Review

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