Wrestle Heist #5

8.9

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Writer Kyle Starks
Artist Kyle Starks, Vladimir Popov
Cover Price $3.99

Part two of the two part series finale! WRESTLE HEIST comes to its stunning conclusion as our pro-wrestler heroes attempt to successfully complete their heist of the biggest wrestling show of the year. Can they get past the monster Fetu? Can they escape Scott free? Will there be wrestling? You'll have to read to find out! By three time Eisner nominee KYLE STARKS (Peacemaker: Tries Hard, Rick and Morty, End of Life, Sexcastle) and colors by VLADIMIR POPOV (Where Monsters Lie). It's time to snap into a mega fun finale!

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  • 9.8

    Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell

    Apr 29, 2026

    Wrestle Heist #5 is a fitting finale to this awesome and fun series. The suspense and fun are jacked up to eleven in this issue, which makes for a supremely entertaining finish. The cartoonish artwork adds even more to the story and is very enjoyable for the reader. This series has been fantastic and is a real treat for pro wrestling fans and comic fans alike. This is my personal Pick of the Week and should be high on your list of must haves at the shop this week. If you weren’t following this series, make sure to keep your eyes out for when the Trade Paperback drops, so you can make sure to order a copy. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - Chris Coplan

    Apr 28, 2026

    The final issue of 'Wrestle Heist' will have you tapping out with joy after Kyle Starks nails the big finish with heart, action, and dedication to spare. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff

    Apr 28, 2026

    There’s no question that Wrestle Heist has held a geat deal of appeal for its brief series of meetings with the comic book rack. Honestly...it’s kind of impressive that Starks manages to string the story out for a full five issues. There are a lot of plot elements packed into those five issues. It’s remarkable that Starks managed to do as much without making it feel at all rushed by the end of the series. The pacing was impeccable. It may have been a simple and simply lovable heist story, but Starks delivered the story quite well. Read Full Review

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