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Collecting Infinity #1-6, New Avengers (2013) #7-12, Avengers (2012) #14-23 and Infinity: Against the Tide Infinite Comic #1-2.Thanos makes his world-shattering return, and his armies fire the opening shots of a galactic war that will be fought both on Earth and in deep space - with our heroes caught between both battles! As the mad Titan's secrets are revealed, the Inhumans' city of Attilan falls, and the members of the Illuminati find themselves on the front line! And as every Origin Site on Earth goes active, the Builders enter the Marvel Universe. But can the Avengers return to Earth in time to save it, when betrayal in the Galactic Council has left them prisoners of war?

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Infinity is the first event written by Hickman after he took over creative direction on both the Avengers and New Avengers titles and mostly serves as the payoff to the slow burning plot of the mysterious Builders from his Avengers series. Over the course of the first three volumes of said title, Hickman has introduced the concept of an ancient alien race, the Builders, who seeded the numerous worlds of the galaxy for evolution. Now, the Builders have returned to cut a bloody swath through space on a path that will lead them straight to Earth. The Avengers, led by Captain America, blast off into space to team up with an unlikely alliance of aliens who are imperiled by the Builder's onslaught: Annihilus of the Negative Zone, the Brood, the Shi'ar Empire, the Kree, and the Spartax. Meanwhile, as the main host of the Avengers travel off world to combat the Builders, Thanos and his Black Order descend on a relatively unguarded Earth to claim a mysterious prize.Infinity's problem is that it is a mishmash of two much stronger events: the Jim Starlin Infinity Gaunlet/Infinity War stories about Thanos and the Annihilation story arc about Annihilus' invasion of the galaxy. The Builders are never sufficiently fleshed out as enemies (and the world building attributed to them in Hickman's Avengers series had been minimal at best previously) and end up feeling like another big cosmic threat not unlike the Annihilation Wave or the Phalanx. They decide to wipe out all life that resists them and the Avengers marshal the resistance. The action is fun enough and big enough to provide a decent read and it is great to see the Avengers team up with so many other characters from the cosmic branch of Marvel's stories. That said, the Builders in the end are a bit of a let down because they are revealed to be another symptom of the wider "incursion" story arc that runs throughout Hickman's New Avengers title and laid the groundwork for his much stronger Secret Wars crossover. The Builders really want to destroy Earth to prevent any future incursions from wiping out the entire universe, but that doesn't explain why they feel the need to attack and wipe out all the other races in the galaxy as well.The Thanos story arc seems like it should be the bigger one (he is on the cover after all), but frankly Thanos' role in the story feels like an afterthought. His role is a B plot that keeps the Illuminati busy while they also deal with another incursion event. Hickman adds a lot to Thanos' mythos in this book by introducing the characters of the Black Order (Thanos' elite generals) and Thane (Thanos' son). However, I myself am not a huge fan of the Black Order as they are essentially grim dark mini bosses (only Corvus Glaive and Proximia Midnight end up feeling like real characters by the end). Furthermore, a few of them are defeated really easily (Black Dwarf gets his tail handed to him twice) and they don't end up living up to all the hype. Thane is a stronger character, but he gets so little to do in the overarching story that he never justifies being such a major part of Thanos' plans (he is the real reason Thanos decides to invade). Jeff Lemire's recent Thanos series did a lot more with members of the Black Order and with Thane especially. All in all, Infinity is a decent read but nowhere near as good as Hickman's Secret Wars or any of Starlin's classic Thanos stories.
Ultimately, if you like Hickman's previous work, you'll probably like this.  I didn't like it, but I know lots of people who love Hickman so, if that’s you, please enjoy.  Normally I don't like Hickman and stay away from his work. But when the Infinity War movie was coming out, the digital version went on sale and I thought it might be relevant since several of Thanos' minions are prominently featured.  But this book has very little to do with the movie. The story is typical Hickman. He does his usual thing of forcing big dramatic moments without earning them and between those bits he shoves in meaningless existential ponderings that would make the Wachowski siblings applaud.  It isn't a very accessible story unless you are already up to date with that particular point of Avengers history. Several questions or problems raised at the beginning of the story are either left unresolved by the end of the story or resolved off camera in an unsatisfying way. And when it comes to the ending (mild spoiler)the big threat of the story gets resolved the exact same way it would have if the Avengers stayed home and just sat around the mansion.  And the extra story with the Silver Surfer at the end felt like complete filler.

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