Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #5
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| Writer | Matt Fraction |
| Artist | Steve Lieber |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Jingles sell, Batman smells,
A prank war goes astray,
A Batmobile lost a wheel (literally),
'Cause Jimmy stole it from the valet!
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ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Nov 20, 2019Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen remains one of the best superhero comics on the stands today, especially when it indulges the absurd. Read Full Review
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10
Batman-News - Jay Yaws
Nov 20, 2019No joke, this is one of my favorite comics being published right now, and one of the best series on the stands. Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen is simultaneously hilarious and sincere, inviting you to laugh at the outrageous story while still being invested in the characters. It's an amazing balancing act that Fraction, Lieber, Fairbairn, and Cowles have pulled off perfectly each and every month, with hardly a bad issue yet. This is a funny comic made by people who are having fun with comics, and that joy is infectious and evident in the reading. Now pick it up, friends, and prepare to be Calendarmangled. Read Full Review
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You Don't Read Comics - Jason A. Fleece
Nov 27, 2019Supermans Pal Jimmy Olsen has become one of DCs most innovative and exciting titles since its launch, and issue #5 is a highlight of the series. Fraction and Liebers take on the Dark Knight is idiosyncratic and irreverent. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
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9.6
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Nov 26, 2019Seriously, this book is such a balm from the gritty, serious, Year of the Villain, nonsense we keep being force fed. Hope we continue to get Olsen books from Fraction even after this mini-series ends. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Nov 20, 2019And if you cant appreciate a prank war with Jimmy and Batman you might need to ask yourself why so serious? Read Full Review
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9.0
Comics: The Gathering - Jay Hill
Nov 20, 2019I think it’s now safe to say, this series will go down as one of the essential arcs of Jimmy Olsen. It’s looking into his past and giving him a history that is tied to that of Metropolis itself and one of its most famous residents. The introduction and exploration of the Olsen family is beginning to be the series’ best element. Added to that, his unpredictable personality, a continuously interesting mystery and a hilarious prank war with Batman, and it makes this one of the best books being put out by DC and a must-read. Read Full Review
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Nov 20, 2019Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber continue to deliver the most offbeat, bizarre comic in DC's stable with Jimmy Olsen,a tale of Jimmy Olsen, the complex Olsen family dynamics, and Silver Age science always entertains but rarely comes together as a cohesive narrative. Read Full Review
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8.4
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Nov 22, 2019The story or stories here are very good. I have to say that my favorite part of the book is the art. Steve Lieber has long been one of my favorite artists and I am glad he is getting some notice on this book. This is a very solid issue indeed. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - Alex Curtis
Nov 20, 2019Those looking for a solid, straightforward narrative will be disappointed. While I wish this series was more consistent and focused, its unpredictability makes it a discovery with every issue. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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I genuinely love how Batman is written here.
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can the main dc series get the talent that series like this is getting? Seriously this is fucking hilarious stuff and light hearted tone that comics should be, not the dark brooding nature that everything seems to strive for. I still don't know if this is out of continuity, I assume it is because there's so much going on that doesn't gel with what's going on, but I am all here for it. I also love the art, very simplistic, but not in a bad way. Services the light tone that the book is going for. Easy recommendation
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Absolutely worth reading. Fun and crazy.
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Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #5 Writer: Matt Fraction Artist: Steve Lieber Colourist:Nathan Fairbairn Letterer: Clayton Cowles Every issue of Superman's Pal Jimmy olsen is a masterpiece and this issue is no different. Be it the near-perfect script from Fraction, or the impeccable art from Lieber, this book has quickly become one of -if not the best - books on stands right now. (Warning: spoilers below) Script This issue is hilarious. Simple as that. Matt Fraction has managed to craft one of the most genuinely funny stories I have read all year, and a lot of that humour comes from his portrayal of batman. Yes, that's right, Batman. Fraction has managed to take a character possibly best known for his 'grittyness' and turn hi more
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Batman is hilarious.
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I got six pages in and I wrote down "10/10" and I'm not about to call my past self a liar.
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Portland hipster trash.
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9.5
Prelude: Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen has been an absolute blast so far, highlighting Fraction's writing and Lieber's wonderful art. Let's see how this issue goes. Judging from that solicit, pretty darn well. The Good: Outside of one scene (see The Bad), Fraction writes Bruce and Batman really well. Mainly Bruce though. The Jimmy vs Batman prank war is pretty cool and funny. Dr Mantel is back which suggests that the plot is a bit more focused on his side of things. I loved the historic aspect of this book and what it appears to be setting up. Man, this issue is funny. Oh, can't believe it took me this long to mention it, but Lieber's art is phenomenal. Janie Olsen and her chemistry with Jimmy was great to see. Is tha more
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Alfred's a supper computer
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The best issue yet. It just delivers laughs and insane scenarios. Batman has never been this hilarious. Fraction's nonsense scenarios are put on paper beautifully by Lieber and nice colors from Fairbairn. Shoutout to the best Joker: Phillie Phanatic in the background although Gritty should've been there.
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Matt Fraction should write Superman's titles.
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Portland hipster trash
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