![]() ![]() What I mean by that is that the tie ins will turn the gap between 2 panels from seconds into minutes as a character will blink and in that blink, have a big adventure. ![]() This must have the record for the most tie in adventures in the shortest span of canon time. This way, you can say that you’ve truly read the Infinity Gauntlet since you will have seen what came before it and what came afterwards. ![]() The set up to the Infinity Gauntlet, The Infinity Gauntlet, and the Tie ins that take place during the Infinity Gauntlet as well as afterwards. The collection is essentially divided into 3 parts. Once you start reading, you just won’t want to stop. Usually that would have taken me forever to finish, but it was a blast reading the classic comics so I read about 400-500 pages in my first batch and then finished it off soon after. It was around 1200-1400 pages if I recall correctly. This means that the Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus ended up being longer than 2 Essential Collections placed on top of each other. An Omnibus is even longer than an Essential collection and this one is longer than the average Omnibus as they tried to cram in all of the tie ins. This isn’t just your average trade paperback though. Marvel has quite a few big events though like Secret Wars and Civil War so there’s always a lot of competition, but the Infinity Gauntlet is a story that has aged well and is certainly one of Marvel’s best events. ![]() The Infinity Gauntlet is definitely a famous Marvel arc at this point and some would say that it could be the greatest of all time. ![]()
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