Title: Infinity Gauntlet #2, Page 27
Artist: George Perez (Penciller) , Joe Rubinstein (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 164
Likes on CAF: 25
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 11
Added to Site: 2/3/2026
Location: Marvel Comics - Crossover Events
Artists:
George Perez
(Penciller)
,
Joe Rubinstein
(Inker)
164 Views - 11 Comments - 25 Likes
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About time! These were the most intersting moments of the books, when we got a glimpse into the mind of the Mad Titan, and also the machinations of Mephisto. The first and last panel are great bookends to a really fantastic page.
An instantly recognizable page from a major Marvel event. You've got the trickster Mephisto whispering in Thanos' ear, Lady Death looking anything but pleased, and culminating in that final overhead shot from Starfox’s perspective —The Mad Titan standing alone, framed by the stars. Epic doesn't begin to cover it!
Very memorable scene from the books! What a range of emotions displayed on this one page....Love, Envy, Fear, Madness.
Perez Gauntlet for the win! This is a lovely and nostalgic interior! The panel layout here is great as we see Thanos throughout. I specifically like those fully inked panels. They provide a nice contrast to the page.
The George Perez issues of IG are so special and this is an instantly recognizable and memorable page from issue 2 with several key players on the villain side to the story and an incredible amount of detail! Amazing addition dude, congrats!
A great page from an ICONIC saga! One of the biggest events on Marvel's modern age. The work done by Perez and Rubinstein is absolutely magnificent! A very great example. Great cosmic page with Thanos and Mephisto. What else a fan can ask?
Epic!
Thanos and his royal court revels in triumph! A Perez/ Rubinstein masterpiece!
Great page from the series and I especially love that last panel.
A completely insane page!
Oh man, great example from the renowned series. Superb storytelling paired with superb illustration. Death doesn't seem to impressed, though :) Congrats, Rob!