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Infinite Crisis (1 of 2)

"Superman, the Man of Steel. Wonder Woman, Amazon Princess. Batman, the Dark Knight. Together, they are the greatest super heroes of all. But they have turned away from each other in Earth''s hour of greatest need. As space is ripped apart, super-villains unite, and four mysterious strangers threaten reality itself. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman must put aside their differences to save the world, but even the combined might of all Earth''s heroes might not be enough to stop the coming crisis..." (Part 1 of 2)
 
Copyright (p) © 2007 DC Comics. All Rights Reserved. INFINITE CRISIS and all related titles, characters, and elements are trademarks of DC Comics.

*Winner of Publisher's Weekly Listen Up Award in 2007*

"Background music is well-placed, and appropriate effects on the voices (like reverb) place the listener in the room with the outstandingly-voiced characters." - Comic Critique
 
Approximate Run Time: 6 hours
Release Date: May 2007
ISBN: 978-1-59950-301-1
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1. Jeffery on 10/26/2010, said:

I gave this one 4 and the second part 5 because I thought between the two should be a 4.5. This is an epic tale, told masterfully as only Graphic Audio does. It sort of starts in the middle of the fray, I'm not sure if I was supposed to have started with some other book in order to be up to date with what was going on at the beginning of this story. It does a fair job of catching us up within, I want to say, about the first hour. So many heros and villains and dimensions come into play in this two part set that it can be a little daunting to keep up with who is doing what at any given time. I have to say this for Graphic Audio. Their use of excellent and diverse voice talent and the expert musical direction saved this 12 hour adventure from being a confusing mess. By having voices that were recognizable and different from all the other voices, I was easily able to pick up which character was in any particular scene. The musical dips and crescendos were able to keep me on track with what was going on with the scenes. This is a book that could only have ever been done by Graphic Audio. By the end, nearly everything was tied up in a neat little bow. All in all I loved the whole story. I highly recommend. Of the 10 or so Graphic Audio DC Books I have listened to, I would rank this one (both books counting as 1) around 6
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2. Bryan on 8/3/2010, said:

I have several of the GA DC comics series. While I didn't read the comics as a kid, I am thoroughly enjoying listening to them as an adult. I have listened to them several times over. And I always find something new in them. Much better than listening to an audio book. Looking forward to many more of the DC titles from these folks.
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