U.S.Agent #5
| Writer | Christopher Priest |
| Artist | Georges Jeanty |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"American Zealot" concludes with the former U.S.Agent struggling to save an impoverished mining town from an unhinged SUPER-PATRIOT who happens to be his own sister suffering a major psychotic break. But can he place the town's lives over hers? And can Walker survive a smackdown against his replacement, the murderous SAINT? Which U.S.Agent will retain the shield?
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
The Comicbook Dispatch - glimmer0415
Apr 28, 2021John Walker has been in the spotlight lately with the recent release of the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier as well as this mini-series by Marvel. Those of you who have been along for the ride for the first four issues of the series, will not be disappointed with this concluding chapter. I really liked it. The writing by Priest is very well done and the artwork by Jeanty gives the story visuals that are pleasing and complimentary. The issue is filled with battles but dont forget to develop those supporting characters we have been following throughout the series. Read Full Review
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7.4
Multiversity Comics - Ryan Fitzmartin
May 03, 2021A slightly uneven, action packed, epic finale. Read Full Review
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7.2
Comic Crusaders - M.R. Jafri
Apr 29, 2021This series is a great ride, with an epic arc. But in the end it feels a bit forgettable. It's not clear what the repercussions of this arc will lead to as the series ends and John moves onto what appears to be a totally unrelated book. Walker is a true Everyman, and he's not good enough to stand out compared to other heroes, but that never stops him from battling for the everyday people. Read Full Review
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6.3
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Apr 29, 2021This story wraps up Walker's latest arc in a satisfying way, and even ties into the late, lamented U.S. Avengers title, for a nice wrap-up with a puzzling ending. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Connor Casey
Apr 28, 2021U.S.Agent's "American Zealot" ends as it began: Something of a mess. Read Full Review