Uber #5

8.9

Critic Reviews

2 Reviews
6.9

User Reviews

4 Reviews
Writer Kieron Gillen
Artist Canaan White
Cover Price $3.99

KIERON GILLEN unleashes ALL OUT WAR in the dramatic conclusion to the first Uber story arc! The HMH Colossus is squaring off against Battleship Sieglinde and the streets of Paris are the battleground. As the world's first Uber soldier battle kicks off, the casualties are catastrophic and the very foundations of the city are destroyed. When the smoke clears over the carnage, the direction of World War II is changed and each side must deal with devastating losses. Available with Regular or Wraparound cover by Caanan White, Propaganda Poster cover by Michael Dipascale, and a special Blitzkrieg Incentive cover by Caanan White

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 9.6

    Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles

    May 05, 2018

    Overall, an excellent end to the first story arc. It's one which gives hope for some characters while meaning the end for others. The story by Kieron Gillen is intense, fun, and brimming with hope for future arcs. The art by Canaan White is striking and lifelike. Altogether, an issue that will keep you on for the next story arc. Read Full Review

  • 8.3

    Geek Smash - Nick Alsup

    Sep 11, 2013

    As with other Avatar Press offerings, Uber is fast becoming one of the best written and most underrated comic books. Its slick presentation easily ties the world together with themes of grief, destruction and those obsessed with power. The art, by Caanan White, is incredible–I especially like the detail put into the super humans. The destruction of Paris and its implictions are terrifying. This issue acts as a bookend to the first chapter in the overall story. The first issue began with a gun in Hitler's mouth and this one ended with Churchill putting his gun away. The pacing leaves a little be to desried, and the final few pages feels a bit rushed. What I like from a story is when it doesn't fall into my expectations. I have no idea what is going to happen, but I do know that if you aren't reading Uber, you should be. Read Full Review

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