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Infinite Crisis Omnibus Online ZIdsM [Ebook free] Infinite Crisis Omnibus Online [ZIdsM.ebook] Infinite Crisis Omnibus Pdf Free Geoff Johns DOC | *audiobook | ebooks | Download PDF | ePub Download Now Free Download Here Download eBook #14872359 in Books 2012-06-01 11.18 x 2.91 x 7.56l, #File Name: 17811624331152 pages | File size: 69.Mb Geoff Johns : Infinite Crisis Omnibus before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Infinite Crisis Omnibus: 55 of 56 people found the following review helpful. Easily One of the Most Amazing Books I've Bought in 30 Years of CollectingBy O.R.This book is amazing and also contains far more material than is listed in the description.The page count is actually over 1400, and the book contains not only everything listed in the description, but another twelve or thirteen issues more (including the five issue Crisis of Conscience JLA story, all four issues of the sacrifice storyline (not just the one listed) and a four issue Superman/Shazam story arc).This is by far the most comprehensive way to read Infinite Crisis. I was a fan of the series and thought I had followed it pretty closely, but this omnibus contains 19 issues I've never read before. I applaud DC for putting out such a complete book, and I also really like the way the issues in the book have been placed in the best possible reading order as well.I think this is probably the largest omnibus either Marvel or DC has released to date, and it's very well put together with a nice, sturdy binding that still opens well and makes for easy reading.As to the story itself--this book covers probably my favorite period in DC history (and touches on pretty much every aspect of the DC universe of that time). The stories contained are fast, intense, exciting, well written, populated with interesting characters, and tie together into one massive epic. This is probably the period when the DC universe felt the most connected, and all the stories feel important. During the period this book covers, amost all of the DC line felt like it was building toward something big, and almost every storyline felt like it mattered as part of something bigger.The individual miniseries in this book are all very entertaining, and Infinite Crisis itself (which doesn't even start until page 950) ties them all together and pays them off well.The writing is consistently good, the art is very well done throughout (enhanced by very nice coloring), and the story couldn't be more epic or complete. Some of comics best writers contribute--Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, Gail Simone, and Bill Willingham to name a few--and the quality of the art is just as high. Even with several different miniseries and over 1400 pages of story, the art never drops below good and often qualifies as excellent. Possibly the best part of the art though is how well and clearly it tells the story. The modern coloring also definitely enhances the overall look and impact of the art, making the whole book beautiful.Starting with the amazing Countdown to Ininite Crisis, working through eight fantastic interlocked miniseries, and finishing with Ininite Crisis itself, this book is more than 1400 pages of great entertainment every comic fan should enjoy. I can't recommend it more. A truly great story amazingly collected and presented.65 of 67 people found the following review helpful. True Omnibus.By Constantino BenavidesInfinite Crisis Omnibus.This is a true Omnibus and included:01. Countdown to Infinite Crisis Chapter 102. Countdown to Infinite Crisis Chapter 203. Countdown to Infinite Crisis Chapter 304. Countdown to Infinite Crisis Chapter 405. Countdown to Infinite Crisis Chapter 506. The Omac Project Part 107. The Omac Project Part 208. The Omac Project Part 309. Superman Sacrifice Part 110. Superman Sacrifice Part 211. Superman Sacrifice Part 312. Superman Sacrifice Part 413. The Omac Project Part 414. The Omac Project Part 515. The Omac Project Part 616. Villians United Part 117. Villians United Part 218. Villians United Part 319. Villians United Part 420. Villians United Part 521. Villians United Part 622. Superman Lightning Strikes Twice Part 123. Superman Lightning Strikes Twice Part 224. Superman Lightning Strikes Twice Part 325. Day of vengeance Part 126. Day of vengeance Part 227. Day of vengeance Part 328. Day of vengeance Part 429. Day of vengeance Part 530. Day of vengeance Part 631. Rann- Thanagar War Part 132. Rann-Thanagar War Part 233. Rann-Thanagar War Part 334. Rann-Thanagar War Part 435. Rann-Thanagar War Part 536. Rann-Thanagar War Part 637. Justice League Crisis of Conscience Part 138. Justice League Crisis of Conscience Part 239. Justice League Crisis of Conscience Part 340. Justice League Crisis of Conscience Part 441. Justice League Crisis of Conscience Part 542. Infinite Crisis Part 143. Infinite Crisis Part 244. Infinite Crisis Part 345. Day of vengeance Special46. Infinite Crisis Secret Files47. Infinite Crisis Part 448. Rann- Thanagar War Special49. Infinite Crisis Part 550. Infinite Crisis Part 651. The Omac Project Special52. Villians United Special53. Infinite Crisis Part 7Enjoy0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. They should turn this into a live action movie!By Synful PinionGreat stories! I know it was all 1 encompassing story but i still think about it in sections. The spectre fiasco and every single magic hero and villian killing themselves to save the earth was epic and definately my favorite part. GREAT STORY and a must buy for any DC fan! They should turn this into a live action movie! Intergalactic battles at the farthest reaches of space; the dissolution of the Justice League; relentless assaults on Earth's superhumans by Brother Eye's OMAC warriors; the Spectre's crazed mission to destroy all magic. Who is behind these events, and why? About the AuthorGeoff Johns has written Infinite Crisis, 52, Green Lantern, X-Men, The Avengers, Superman, and much more. Phil Jimenez, American comic book writer, artist and penciller, is best known for his work as writer/artist on Wonder Woman, and his collaborations with writer Grant Morrison on New X-Men and The Invisibles. [ZIdsM.ebook] Infinite Crisis Omnibus By Geoff Johns PDF [ZIdsM.ebook] Infinite Crisis Omnibus By Geoff Johns Epub [ZIdsM.ebook] Infinite Crisis Omnibus By Geoff Johns Ebook [ZIdsM.ebook] Infinite Crisis Omnibus By Geoff Johns Rar [ZIdsM.ebook] Infinite Crisis Omnibus By Geoff Johns Zip [ZIdsM.ebook] Infinite Crisis Omnibus By Geoff Johns Read Online.
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