Odyssey of the Amazons #5
| Writer | Kevin Grevioux |
| Artist | Don Ho |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Amazons return from Valhalla, more powerful than ever. They are going to need every ounce of their strength as the Storm Giants face off against the fire demons of Surtr, lord of Muspell, in a battle that could bring about the arrival of Ragnarok and the end of the world. Hessia battles the Queen of the Storm Giants and learns, to her horror, the real reason why her Amazon sisters were kidnapped.
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier
Aug 08, 2017Another reason is it tells a story featuring strong, likeable characters. Not strong ina physical sense, but strong as in solid-from-the-ground-up. People may thinkits great that these are empowered women characters, but honestly, their gender doesnt matter to me. Male or female, they have depth, and thats farmore important. Read Full Review
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7.9
Black Nerd Problems - Omar Holmon
May 16, 2017Benjamin's art captures all the action in a very Saving Private Ryan style of art that serves this issue well. The depiction of Surtr was all menacing and encompassed a look of Norse lore as well as Sam Jackson Bad Mf'er. We're now at the finale boss battle for this series as a shitload of new challengers approaches. We're about to see the Jotun Amazon hybrids in action. Read Full Review
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5.0
Fortress of Solitude - Rick Austin
May 22, 2017At times there have been brief glimmers of hope for this title, a chance that the tail-end of it may redeem the whole thing. With Odyssey Of The Amazons #5 that hope has been snuffed out. It's bad, almost laughably so, and all we can do is be thankful that there's only one issue left to go in the series. Read Full Review
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2.0
DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine
May 18, 2017I really don't like this issue. There are some neat character designs but that's the only thing that works for me. There isn't anything in terms of characters or plot that is interesting or engaging. It's dull and I don't recommend reading it. Read Full Review