Sure! If you're into superheroes and epic battles, it's a great read.
I'd say go for it. The comics offer a deeper dive into the story and characters compared to the movies. But keep in mind, it can be quite intense and might require some commitment to follow the complex plot.
It depends. If you love the Marvel universe and have followed the related storylines, then yes. But if you're new to it, it might be a bit overwhelming at first.
Some of the must-read comics for Infinity War include 'Infinity Gauntlet' and 'Infinity War' themselves. They provide crucial backstory and context.
Some essential ones include 'The Infinity Gauntlet' and 'Avengers: Disassembled'. These comics set the stage for the events of Infinity War and provide crucial background.
Yes, to a large extent. Infinity War borrows many key elements and storylines from the comics.
No, Valkyrie wasn't in the Infinity War comics.
Definitely. Infinity War takes inspiration from various comic arcs within the Marvel universe. It combines elements and characters from multiple comic series to create the movie's plot.
Yes, it is. The Infinity War storyline has its roots in the Marvel Comics universe.
In the Infinity War comics, Deadpool doesn't make an appearance. The storylines and characters involved are quite specific and don't include him.
Definitely. The Infinity Gauntlet comics came out earlier and laid the foundation for the concepts and characters seen in Infinity War. There are some differences, but the comics serve as a precursor.
Quite a few characters meet their demise. But the specific ones depend on which version of the comics you're referring to.
Some major characters like certain heroes or villains do. But it's hard to give a specific name without spoiling the entire story for you.