Before Infinity War, there were many notable comics. For instance, 'Iron Man' and 'Thor' comics had been around for a while, building up the characters and their worlds that eventually intersected in Infinity War.
A number of classic Marvel comics such as 'Spider-Man' and 'Captain America' were available before Infinity War. These series have a long history and their storylines often laid the foundation for later events like Infinity War.
There were several comics that followed the events of Infinity War, such as 'Infinity Gauntlet: Aftermath' and 'Avengers: No Surrender'.
After Infinity War, comics like 'Avengers: No Road Home' and 'War of the Realms' continued the storylines in the Marvel universe. They introduced new challenges and plot developments for the heroes.
There were several comics that followed, such as 'Avengers: Endgame Prelude' and 'Avengers: No Road Home'.
Before Avengers: Infinity War, comics such as 'Avengers Assemble' and 'The Ultron Imperative' were available. They introduced elements and characters that might have influenced or had connections to the events in the movie.
After Infinity War, some notable comic series include 'Secret Wars' and 'Civil War II', which continue to expand the Marvel universe with new storylines and character developments.
Yes, it is. The Infinity War storyline has its roots in the Marvel Comics universe.
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, to a large extent. Infinity War borrows many key elements and storylines from the comics.
No, Valkyrie wasn't in the Infinity War comics.
In the Infinity War comics, Deadpool doesn't make an appearance. The storylines and characters involved are quite specific and don't include him.