standardman's review

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5.0

The tide starts to turn in volume 2 as the characters we've previously seen come together. While it never reaches the heights of Annihilation, conquest is another huge, fun but character-driven event from Abnett and Lanning.

kristennd's review

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4.0

Much better ending than the original Annihilation arc. And the art never got painful. It did get less accessible, however. The stories used a lot of C-list heroes, but set them up well. I couldn't tell which ones pre-existed and which were created from scratch. No continuity issues. But once they started pulling out the villain reveals, they used much bigger names and assumed you already knew all about them. And having to stop reading to check Wikipedia or such is a major pain that takes you out of the story.

adrianasturalvarez's review

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3.0

This is a satisfying conclusion to an entertaining collection of comics set in the Marvel cosmic universe. I can't say this is the most intelligent or literary arc I've read but I also can't say I didn't enjoy it either.

catlandia91's review

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Only read main Conquest storyline and Nova.

booknooknoggin's review

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4.0

I must've missed a volume between the last one and this one. There is a new threat to the universe...The Phalanx.

jaycano's review

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Not as good as Annihilation but still good. The Wraith story is not that great and generally the writing is weak in many places. Still better than most Marvel comic series, a really interesting universe, races and cultures.
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