Fairlady #5
| Writer | Brian Schirmer |
| Artist | Claudia Balboni, Marissa Louise |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
END OF STORY ARC! Jenner is forced to team up with a Fairman in an attempt to save the life of a woman tied to a past investigation. No one likes loose ends, but some cases are never truly closed... Will this one be Jenner's last?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Aug 21, 2019The issue manages to pull off both a conclusion and a cliffhanger, defying convention much the way the book's heroine does thus making Fairlady #5 one of the best books out this week. Read Full Review
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10
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Aug 24, 2019ll is not as it seems " what is the plot and who is behind it? Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Aug 21, 2019Things have gone very, very badly for Jenner in this issue. The dive into the darkness this issue shows a willingness to vary the mood and tone. To show a real progression in Jenners long-range character development that could be quite dynamic over time. The challenge here might be keeping things fresh over the very, very long-haul as so much seems to be happening for the young Fairlady in such a brief time. The series appears to be rounding-out the first half of its first (of hopefully many) years very dynamically. Read Full Review
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9.0
Sequential Planet - Danilo To
Aug 21, 2019Fairlady departs from our lives far too early as it was just starting to outline its major plot. It was a beautiful project performed by a group of deeply talented artists who I'll make sure to follow from this point on. For that, I can only thank them for giving us a small taste of what could've been. Read Full Review
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9.0
On Comics Ground - Elizabeth Fazzio
Aug 21, 2019Issue #5 of Fairlady will be its last, at least as it stands currently, and what a way to close out a series! Read Full Review
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8.5
Word Of The Nerd - Cat Wyatt
Aug 21, 2019Fairlady #5 was perhaps the strongest issue of the series, weaving old plots into the new and creating something so much larger than readers have ever expected. Jenner's perspective was retrospective in a way that made it oddly perfect for the last issue. Read Full Review