Where Monsters Dwell #5

8.3

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
8.4

User Rating

4 Reviews
Writer Garth Ennis
Artist Russell Braun
Cover Price $3.99

Karl, the Phantom Eagle, aims to take to the skies again, but will all the enemies he's accrued in the meantime allow it? Some of those enemies are the scariest dinosaurs you've seen in any comic book this year!

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  • 8.4

    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes

    Nov 01, 2015

    This series wraps up well, but not visually. A tale like this would have made a better short story than visual read. I'm glad I bought it, though it didn't follow the "monsters" I was expecting. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck

    Nov 01, 2015

    Not recommended for kids, and worth buying just for the Frank Cho covers. Silly but fun. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    AIPT - Robert Reed

    Nov 02, 2015

    Where Monsters Dwell #5 provides a satisfying conclusion to the mini-series. This series has never really been concerned with the physical monsters as much as the human ones, and here we see Clemmie Franklin-Cox show her predatory nature. The reveal of her background does mean that a good portion of the issue is dedicated to exposition, and that kills some of the momentum built up in the series. Russ Braun and Dono Sanchez Almara do a fantastic job providing a moody atmosphere with expertly picked angles and colors that enhance the story.Where Monsters Dwell #5 is not the strongest issue in the series, but it provides a satisfying and entertaining ending to one of the strongestSecret Wars tie-ins. Read Full Review

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