Sunday, 18 August 2013

Infinity #1! My Thoughts on Marvel Comics First Installment For Their Most Recent Event!

It’s finally here! Marvel’s Infinity event kicked off this week from the team of Jonathan Hickman and Jim Cheung and let’s not forget colours by Justin Ponsor. This event has been built up to for some time, within both Hickman’s flagship Avengers titles, the 5 issue limited series Thanos Rising, and other plot points taking place within Guardians of the Galaxy and FF. I have the luxury of collecting all but one of these titles, which has definitely helped me in having a better idea of what is taking place and characters involved. Because of this it is hard for me to judge whether this is new reader friendly, Marvel usually attempt to make these events readable without having to have been keeping up with the past 2 years of Marvel Universe history, but it certainly did help having read many of the new Marvel NOW! titles up to now.

This comic contains The Illuminati, The Builders, The Avengers, Inhumans and also Thanos and the first appearance of his Black Order. Along with several different space faring species among them the Skrulls and also the Space Knights of Galador, who I will be honest I had no idea existed till I read this comic.  All in all going by the introduction to the cast this issue contains 44 characters along with the groups. It is no secret that this title involves Thanos, he has been all over the promotional material and this is his first real major appearance in the comics since his cameo at the end of the Avengers film, not counting his appearance in Avengers Assemble.

The comic opens within the same event from New Avengers #6, there has been another incursion and the Illuminati have to destroy the world to save their own, if you have been reading New Avengers you would know that the incursions have begun to happen more frequently. This is what has been the main plot point throughout Hickman’s New Avengers run. Not much is really given away about why this is happening within Infinity #1 and to get a real understanding it is certainly worth picking up issues 1-8 of New Avengers.

We then get to a new chapter within the story, that was originally released within the Free Comic Book Day issue in May, the first appearance of Corvus Glaive and his Outrider scouting for secrets and worlds that must pay Thanos’ tribute. Corvus Glaive would appear to be the senior within Thanos’ Black Order and is clearly immensely powerful having beaten the Champion of Ahl-Agullo, a planet recently raised to the ground by his master showing the true devastation that can be caused by Thanos and his Black Order. Is this the fate that awaits Earth?

These first two chapters appear to form a prologue for the issue introducing us to several characters and plot points that will feature within the future of the story. This chapter format really is vital in helping to introduce the different aspects to the story, weaving an intricate tapestry, and also the new characters that will be pivotal to the on-going plot.

After this prologue you are hit with the movie like double page introducing the title and credits, followed by an extensive billboard of who is who within this epic. You are then introduced to one of the main antagonists The Builders, introduced within the first arc of Hickman’s Avengers run. However, even if you have not been following Avengers this issue does a good job of introducing the characters and their intentions. Originally created to help create life the Builders have turned and are now systematically destroying Civilisations and planets, they helped to create, on a route that takes them on a crash course with Earth. Within this chapter we are introduced to even more new characters the Space Knights of Galador and in turn their planet currently being destroyed by the Builders. The Space Knights gallantly fight on but to no avail, confirmed by the arrival of Captain Universe who affirms that there is no saving Galador, she is there to witness the beginning of the end.

“Orbital” we finally see the appearance of Earth and the heroes we all know, the Avengers, being called in to supervise a threat that turns out to be Skrull Refugees, what could be forcing these aliens to seek refuge on Earth? The Builders or Thanos? We are then introduced to yet another group the Inhumans and also the purpose of the Outrider who is seeking secrets from within the mind of Black Bolt, what secret does he hold that Thanos seeks? The Avengers are made aware of the threat of the Builders from a distress call sent by the Kree from one of their secret outposts under attack. Here a character with a similar look to Ex Nihilo is visible confirming the Builder threat and also leaving Ex Nihilo confused as to why this is happening. This course of events leads to the Avengers deciding that they must head into space to meet the impending Builder threat leaving only Iron Man and a handful of heroes back on Earth. With Earth in his sights this is pleasing news for Thanos to hear that Earth has no Avengers, queue evil grin.

There is a lot to take in within this first issue, the amount of teams and characters involved. The most important being the Builders, Thanos, Inhumans and Avengers. This issue has definitely left me wanting more and having read the issues of Avengers and New Avengers up to this point I do have a greater understanding of the characters involved. This issue does a great job of the different threats facing Earth and the possible outcom, seen through both the destruction of Ahl-Agullo by Thanos and Galador by the Builders. With the Avengers having left the planet to attempt to stall or stop the Builder threat this leaves Earth to the mercy of Thanos and his Black Order and if anyone knows anything about the character these two scenarios coninciding leave the Earth in peril and can only, and hopefully, lead to an explosive event.

This issue is wonderfully illustrated by Jim Cheung with beautiful colours by Justin Ponsor which really help to give a character to the different corners of the Marvel Universe. Hickman’s choice to segregate the story into various chapters really helps to introduce us to the vast mix of characters and also the different plot points that are clearly important as they have been given their own chapter to be brought to our attention. Dustin Weaver and Jerome Opena will be illustrating the next issue, previews are already available on Comic Book Resources for issue 2 and as to be expected the art is of the same standard as Cheung, clearly Marvel have a lot invested in this title with the team put together for it.

You don't have to wait long for more Infinity action as Hickman continues his event is Avengers #18 released this week with interiors from Leinil Yu, yet another book that is sure to look great. From reading this first issue I would strongly recommend that if you are to pick up any tie-ins to this event I would be sure to pick up Avengers and New Avengers by Hickman as these are bound to hold important moments alongside the main story in Infinity, along with if you have the chance to catch up with all Avengers and New Avengers up to now to give you a better background regarding the new characters in both the Avengers and New Avengers I would really think it would be worth it.

I for one am very pleased with this first issue, reading it several times over, and I look forward to what comes next. How is this going to play out? Who is going to protect the Earth? Which is the real threat? This first issue does a great job of setting up this event and now I just want to see what happens!  Please don’t let me down Hickman and make me realise what a great Marvel event can be again.

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