Infinity Wars #1 Review
By bursting out of the gate with shocks and reveals, Gerry Duggan & Mike Deodato Jr.’s INFINITY WARS #1 ultimately proves worthy of its year-plus hyping.
By bursting out of the gate with shocks and reveals, Gerry Duggan & Mike Deodato Jr.’s INFINITY WARS #1 ultimately proves worthy of its year-plus hyping.
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