This issue continues “The Infinitus Saga” from last month’s annual. The story improves now that Jeff Lemire is able to move past the exposition overload of the first chapter and focus more on the elements that work - epic action and memorable character dynamics.
The bonding between Equinox and Ultra stands out as especially strong. It also helps that the divided halves of the story are coming together, helping the series achieve a more cohesive feel finally. Neil Edwards also proves to be a great fit for the book thanks to his detailed, cinematic storytelling. Edwards’ pencils aren’t always as consistent as I’d like, but he shows a great talent for rendering classical superhero action and emotional facial work.
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