Audio Book Review: Infinite Crisis - Part I by Greg Cox, Based on the DC Comics Miniseries - Page 2

The only problem that I had with this book was that being unfamiliar with the story and the fact that there are so many characters, it was hard to keep up with at first. This is more of a problem with translating this kind of story from a comic book, where you can read the names and descriptions over again. On audio, you have to rewind if you miss something. Once we got through the initial barrage of who's who, the rest of the story works well.

The quality of the story and performance are the reason that I will be coming back for the Part II of Infinite Crisis. You can also check out some of their other series as well. If you want you can download an MP3 excerpt, or purchase the GraphicAudio Book from their on-line store. The story comes three ways: standard CD, MP3 CD, and downloadable WMA with digital rights management (the version I reviewed).

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