I recently reviewed Infinite Vacation #1 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "With such a high concept, it would be easy to get lost inside of it, but Nick Spencer and Christian Ward avoid doing so by grounding us in Mark, a man obsessed with finding the right version of himself, the right world and life where things don’t become stall and boring and fall apart. Right from the beginning, it’s obvious that the problem is him — something another version of himself tells him — but his stubbornness is intriguing, especially when he becomes obsessed with alternate versions of himself that are dying. He thinks there’s something more to it beyond the simple fact that every second, in some alternate reality, he is dying."
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