Thunderbolts 3: Infinity (Marvel Now)
B**E
Did the Thunderbolts Help against Thanos Invasion??
Was curious to see what role if any The Bolts played in Defending against Thanos army. Not a lot. But Red Hulk and co. Did Help defend New York from the Invasion (SOME of them did).
A**R
Better than volumes 1 and 2
Soule's writing is fantastic.this was way better than volumes 1 and 2. It says Infinity but it stands alone. Fun to read, complex but with humor too.
P**N
This was my favorite of the series thus far
This was my favorite of the series thus far. Soule is maybe finding a groove? Or maybe because this was during Infinity there were some restrictions that kept him focused?
D**E
you HAVE to REALLY like this Thunderbolts run in order to obtain this crap ...
Art: 2/5Story: 4/5How did this dingle-berry end up doing comic art? What is he? SIX YEARS OLD?!? S#!+! Well. if you can get pass the blocky-looking mother******s, this is a descent thing to have. But I have to say, you HAVE to REALLY like this Thunderbolts run in order to obtain this crap but it will be difficult as the art is just moronic. Even a vegetated 3 year old can draw better than this. BUT the good news is the story is good. And that is that.
D**.
great stuff
One of the best reads of the year. If your not reading Thunderbolts then your missing out. If its got Dead pool in it you know its going to be fun.
A**I
Four Stars
The story is great but the art isn't so much...
A**O
Pass
This book is definitely a pass artwork is really bad. No character depth with the exception of red leader. The story leaves you wondering, what does this really have to do with the infinity event? Overall if your looking for a good read find another book!
S**E
Gah - Infinity!
I’m not a big fan of Thunderbolts but I’ve been following the Marvel NOW! series and I was glad to see Daniel Way exit on the last volume and comic book wunderkind Charles Soule step in to take over. And then I saw the heading to the book - Infinity.Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh. Infinity. That pile’a crap from last year when Jonathan Hickman brought Thanos back and did some stuff that didn’t matter, bored the world, and then left. I did not like Infinity at all. It was a bloated, over-hyped series that was severely underwhelming - a regular Marvel Event basically.So I was surprised when I found Soule had somehow managed to make something decent out of the Infinity hand he’d been dealt.When General Ross aka Red Hulk recruited the current Thunderbolts team, part of his sell was that in exchange for their help on his missions, he would lend the team’s support on their own individual missions - as Deadpool puts it, “We’re the selfish Avengers”. This time around, Punisher gets to pick the target so the Thunderbolts head to New York to take out a seemingly untouchable Mafia lynchpin family - and that’s when Thanos’ army attacks!New York. Aliens invading. Sounds very Avengers movie, no? It is - but not as exciting. Soule decides to split the team into various groups with different stories of varying interest: Punisher, Venom and Elektra go to take out the mob; Red Hulk, Leader and Mercy become embroiled in alien skirmishes; and Deadpool goes for pizza.The Punisher storyline is ok up to a point but once him, Venom and Elektra make it into the bunker where all the mafia dudes are, it becomes drawn out for no reason. Frank Castle, armed to the teeth, walks into a room full of gangsters: how long do you expect that scene to last - Frank kills everyone in a minute, maybe two? I think the only reason it went on for as long as it did was because Soule was told to keep the plates spinning while events in Infinity reached its climax with the detonation of the terrigen bomb, which plays into this book.The Red Hulk/Leader/Mercy storyline just didn’t grab me at all. Leader’s trying to sabotage things on the sly and Mercy is just a ridiculously powerful character whose motivations are too abstract for me to care about. They basically hang about staring at the massive alien fleet and wondering how to defeat it until Red Hulk says the right thing to Mercy who single-handedly blows everything up!The Deadpool storyline - eh. He gets pizza, does some silly things, kills some bad guys - it’s Deadpool 101. Not too boring but not too interesting either.The bookend issues aren’t that good either. One focuses on part of Mercy’s backstory and because I don’t care about Mercy, I just wanted the issue to end, and the other is a kind of dream sequence with the Leader that was just pointless.I really liked Jefte Palo’s art which doesn’t look like superhero comic art and feels more indie-like, so I found it refreshing to see such typically massive, dramatically Marvel things happening rendered in a different way.I definitely like this new creative team for Thunderbolts and I don’t put its failings down to Soule entirely - I think he’s basically given a broad outline of a story and told to fill in the blanks - but it’s still not a great volume that’s got some ok moments but generally feels overlong and dull for the most part. Now that Infinity’s over and done with and the Thunderbolts are headed (literally and figuratively) in a new direction, I think the next volume will be a more satisfying read. But for a book filled with Infinity crap, it was much better than I expected.
F**O
Excellent!
Best compilation of mercs ever!
R**N
It's fine.
I really am just in it for The Punisher. He is my favorite Marvel character.Almost like Cable & the X Force, I wouldn't really recommend it, unless you are a big fan of one or more of the characters on the team.
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