



But, as a launch for this event/miniseries, it’s effective. It’s looking a bit Civil War-esque, with Iron Hammer and the Soldier Supreme fighting. I like the direction this story seems to be going. Some of the pages get a little busy for me, but it’s nothing that hinders the flow of the story. And the designs are great, as is the art for this story. There’s a Daredevil/Iron Fist mashup, Bushmaster/Kraven, and Skrulls/Hellfire Club.

It’s a nice, small way of building this world up a bit. There are some old faces, and some new ones as well. Just for the sheer novelty factor of all the warp characters in this book, it’s great. There’s also a smaller, one-off story about the Soldier Supreme fighting a mystical threat against America. Confronting Iron Hammer, the two fight, unaware that it’s a plot from the villains to defeat the heroes. Looking for assistance from other heroes, he finds they’re all under attack from villains of other heroes. The Soldier Supreme is under attack inside the Sanctum Sanctorum, by Madame Hel, girlfriend of the Iron Hammer. We follow (my personal favorite) Stephen Rogers, the Soldier Supreme. Halfing all life in the universe, they merged characters with other characters giving us some fun new combinations.Īt the end of Infinity Wars, the warp world survives inside of the Soul Stone, and that’s where this issue takes place. But, one of the cooler parts of it all is the “warps” they gave us. That’s major in its own way, but it’s also something I’m expecting to be retconned within a year. I mean, stuff happens, but there are no lasting effects from it, besides Thanos dying. I think we can all agree, the Infinity Wars event from 2018 is kind of a letdown. Infinity Warps: Soldier Supreme Annual (2019-) #1 Marvel Comics Writers: Al Ewing, Mark Waid Artists: Carlos Gomez, Alex Lins
