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Dec 21, 2018
Well, unlike almost everyone else, I really enjoyed this event. I don't find it quite so baffling and confusing. I've been reading Gerry Duggan's cosmic story from the start, and I think I have a clear idea of what happened and why. And it makes sense. But I understand why other people would be confused because it is a complicated story and the execution of it was a bit confusing at times. But overall, I think it was very enjoyable and interesting. I like the idea that there's only one set of, now sentient, Infinity Stones in the multiverse. This keeps the concept of the Infinity Gems/Stones from growing stale. I'm very excited for Infinity Watch next year, honestly.
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Jun 17, 2020
I hate to say this but I liked this event..the Gamora ending for me was so confusing... I never saw two Gamoras I didn't get it.. The other split world was kinda goofy. Art through this event was a 10/10. I really liked that even tho you kinda knew what was gonna happen there was some little twists and turns that made for a fun issue.
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Jun 03, 2019
I think this was mostly satisfying and I don’t have any major complaints.
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Dec 19, 2018
First half terrible, the Loki story line was messy and unnecessary as always and with no tangible conclusion.
The other half was better. New status for the guardians and the infinity stones, some good cosmic characters finally back. and a few interesting plots open by the end.
Overall this issue was a nice ending for Dunggan's guardians and for the cosmic niche. Unfortunately the series as a whole is weak.
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Dec 19, 2018
Average ending. The art by Deodato and Martin is great but the story is just so opened ended with no real finite answers. A few nice nods here and there but this one stings because i really enjoyed the GOTG books by Duggan from the start with Kuder's fantastic art, tagged along with some nice concepts during the Countdown with Hawthorne's beautiful visuals and i was enjoying them. Then came the main event and i liked the first few issues because of what Duggan was building but that all came crumbling down in issue 3. I somehow can't see this ending here justifiable of my spent time and money. I Have yet to read an event worth my time since Hickman's Secret Wars.
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Dec 20, 2018
OVERALL EVENT SCORE= 5.5/10
OVERVIEW
Infinity Wars #6
a) Writing/Script= 3.0/10 (Gerry Duggan)
b) Art= 7.8/10 (Mike Deodato Jr.)
c) Colours= 8.3/10 (Frank Martin)
Average= 6.37/10
So it finally ends. I would say it is a rushed but satisfying ending to a very messy event. I hope in the future Gerry Duggan doesnt writes any events, especially with Mike Deodato Jr. Both of these gentlemen's style are very very different. Gerry Duggan is known for writing fun and lighthearted stuff and Mike Deadato Jr's art is meant for a dark and gritty storytelling. When this two styles of this two men combine, it automatically makes the whole book suffer with various issues. As for me i often get bored. Gerry Duggan also should not write any u
niverse ending stories any more. His comedic dialogues doesnt suit the overall tone of this event.
Kang was a total waste and Hulk was Deadpool-ised. These two annoyed the heck out of me. The death in this issue (if it is even considered as a death), did not hit me at all. I actually did not care for it.
Overall, this event has some tonal issues and writing problems but it sets up pretty good things for the future. Gerry Duggan didnt impress me with his writing but Mike Deadato Jr and Frank Martin were at their level best. The art and colours were phenomenal. Anyways, i am glad this event is over.
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Dec 20, 2018
Tried hard to like this event but.... it just didn't work for me on any level.
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Dec 20, 2018
On the level of 'What Happened', I kinda get it but I don't like it -- another silly alternate universe with more pointless alternate character versions, a vague new direction for Loki that's bound to be ignored by the overabundance of writers who'll be using him in the future, and something about the stones getting souls. On the level of 'Why These Things Happened', I'm sure it all makes sense in Duggan's mind, but for me, nearly every page contained things happening without any sense of cause and effect or story logic. I can't really say this event was bad, but just... baffling.
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Dec 21, 2018
No that wasn't good. What a joke. That was the worst reading since Secret Wars : Ultimate End ...
Cover - I take the Connecting variant. Not very nice but a little connected. 1.5/2
Writing - A good exemple to what writer have to avoid to write. 0/3
Arts - Even Deodato disappoint me. Sometime he even make thing more difficult to understand or appreciate. Damn. 2/3
Feeling - I will try to forget this. Damn I sollicites the Infinity - Infinity. I'm so stupid ! 0/2
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Jul 06, 2021
this event was complicated with messy execution, and literally nothing came out of this story. The Infinity stones are sentient.... okay??? the characters, dialogue, and the pacing of this event was pretty bad for me.
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Dec 19, 2018
What a mess. Truly awful event. First of all, what were the consequences? None. Okay. Major character death that happens so fast and doesn't make any sense. This was gonna be the epic Infinity Stones saga? Oh please.
Duggan usually writes well but this was just so bad.
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Oct 27, 2021
It's so bad I can't even find words to describe it.
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Dec 21, 2018
ZzzzzZZZZzzzz
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Dec 22, 2018
Pointless and idiotic to the end. No rhyme lr reason.
Seems like this whole event was engineered to get rid of Drax.
The Guardians hardly played any role. Warlock was ridiculous throughout. Whoever approved this story should be fired?
I can’t believe this is the same Duggan did in Uncanny Avengers and Nova. His Guardians run had been lackluster but this is outright terrible.
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