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I loved seeing what they were doing before the infinity war!
Rating:GoodEmotional rating: Disappointment.Recommended: If you haven’t watched the last marvel movies, specifically Captain America Civil war and Avengers age of Ultron and want to be up to date to Avengers Infinity wars.I expected more from this, since I’ve watched all 18 Mavel cinematic universe movies I didn’t learn anything new here, so I was disappointed. I don’t think this is bad, in fact it’s a great way to catch up before the movie. If that’s your case I recommend you read this, if not
tbh, I read this comic only to make me more understand about what was going on in Infinity War (yes I have watched it, it's really emotional and confusing in the same way). With the existence of this book, it's kinda helpful and clear up the air about the pre-events of Infinity War, which explained here in a simple way. nothing emotional here and honestly, it's kinda plain. but still, I'm happy with some parts, especially the Clint and Scott's part (I LOVE MY BABIES DON'T MIND ME).
I've read a few of the preludes to MCU films and most have been less than great comic book adaptions of the previous films. Whilst this doesn't give anything away about Infinity War and is certainly not an essential purchase, it's better than previous preludes. The first issue included here adapts the end of Captain America: Civil War and it's post-credit scenes but also adds a few extra scenes. Basically it shows us what Cap, Falcon and Black Widow were doing between Civil War and Infinity War
I am also reading the original Avengers vs Thanos by Jim Starlin. So, I bought the comic book to see if it would bring me insight into the movie as well. Prelude was well-drawn and brings in as vast a number of characters as the original Starlin story. I thought the plot was interesting but that it lacked some of the humor that made the movie enjoyable. The pseudo origin story at the end about Thanos was out there - like the Mar-Vell wackiness in the Starlin one - and not easy to follow. I think...
This was okay but didn't really tell us anything we didn't know. It was good to see how all of the various Infinity Gems fit into the different Marvel movies as the various stones have played parts in almost all of the movies in some way. Other than that there's not much in the way of new story here. Art is okay but nothing special. Overall if you're a huge fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe this may be worth a read, otherwise pass on it. The two additional issues included really add nothing t...
an overview of the infinity stones in the MCU...would have been nice to read right before infinity war came out,
I have always seen these Marvel movie preludes at the comic book store, but I never bought any because I figured they would just essentially be cash grabs. But I bought this one because, well I'll be honest, the kindle edition was dirt cheap at $0.99, and Infinity War is a bit of a special circumstance, so I figured I'd give it try. This is basically split into two parts, the first part being the actual issues that tie into the MCU, and the second half which contains some past comics about Thano...
I think I might have liked this better than the movie itself. The art of the Prelude is really neat, and Wong gives a very nice background summary of what's happened with all the Infinity Stones up until this point, and Doctor Strange's reason for abducting the Odinson brothers in Thor 3. I never really knew much about Thanos as a villain beyond what was hinted at in the MCU bonus scenes, so between the movie and the two comics about him they include in here, it's a more rounded perspective and
One of my friends fell for the classic prank Marvel comics pulls every time MCU release one of their big movies. What's the prank? It's the publication of totally useless movie tie-in prelude comics which adds next to nothing to the story of MCU.The first issue of Infinity War prelude mostly replays the ending of MCU's Civil War and its aftermath. The extra scenes the readers get feel like deleted scenes from the movie, like Cap talking to Panther outside Siberian Hydra base, and Cap riding to u...
I like it, only till page 45 (33%)because it was like Marvel movies.2 Stars(P: Poor)I expected the rest would based on the movies too, like events before the movie or something like that, because the series called: Marvel Cinematic Universe .(I'm looking for something like that, according to the movies, I like the media based books.)but then, there were too many characters I didn't know because I just entered the comic universe & read just a few comics.so I am disappointed by that.& this one was...
5 🌟Liked seeing what the Avengers we're doing before Infinity War. The recap was very good. Nice to have more information and stories with Thanos. Hope everyone will be able to stop Thanos.
If this had only been 45 pages long, I would have rated it higher. The first two collected issues are basically a synopsis of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, setting up Infinity War for people who would be interested in watching the movie without seeing the previous films, and are likely to want to read it in comic book form (I'm guessing that's a fairly niche audience). There are some scenes that flesh out the post-credits scenes from a couple of movies, in an art style that is weirdly flat and
Nice little "prelude" of the movie, if you can call a prelude the stuff that happens on Cap: Civil War movie and the stuff that's happening on Thor Ragnarok the movie and the rest of the movies pretty much, a few scenes from each picked and transformed into a comic... but yeah, it was ok. I liked the artwork!\o/
To be honest, I only picked this up because I read it would give insight on how Shuri cured Bucky. That was all of a few pages so I just read the rest of the first half which was a capable refresher of where the infinity stones are located and DNF’d the rest.
This two issue comic book was released in advance of “Avengers: Infinity War.” It revisits the events of previous movies adding a few snippets of new material here and there. Of the new material, much of it elaborates upon events that are known to have happened behind the scenes of earlier movies. Not surprisingly, given Marvel’s penchant for secrecy, there are only a few frames that offer insight into activities that a fan who’d seen all the preceding films would be in the dark about. I’m assum...
Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War Prelude by Will Pilgrim. This book talks about the events that lead up to the huge movie Infinity War. A video is played and Iron Man sees Winter Soldier kill his parents. But Winter Soldier was being controlled by someone, but Iron Man didn’t care he still wanted to kill him. Iron rips off Winter Soldier's metal arm but Winter soldier get away with Captain America. Captain America then breaks people out of prison that have special abilities. All of a sudden somet...
It didn’t have anything new to offer. It is more like a refresher course on where all we saw the infinity stones in the MCU movies, that’s about it. Then they start off with some new comic story which I have no idea about and don’t care for, a waste of time, at least for me.
Reading this without seeing the movie may help for those who are in need of some supplementary information about the movie of the year for me.But while this may prove promising at the first issue, the second actual prelude is merely Wong recapping to our favorite, Sorcerer Supreme, the history of the Infinity Stones and thus a quick recap of the happenings of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.While most would not appreciate this little trip back memory lane and would prefer an actual prelude, some m...
I like this book its based on a movie. The super heros such as black panther,spiderman,iron man. This book genre is action and adventure. This book is bascially about how the advengers are trying to destroy thanos but they cant because thanos have the stones that control the world. I like how stan lee put it together and made a good book. People can be believable in this book and movie because its alot going on and its alot of conflict . The antagonist is thanos. The protagonist is iron man who