Klarion #5

Writer: Ann Nocenti Artist: Trevor McCarthy Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 11, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Coals buddybots are making people happy. Happier than theyve ever been before. So why is Klarion on a mission to destroy all buddybots? Why is Klarion willing to lose his new friends to obliterate the friendly little bots? An all-battle issue as Klarion battles Zell, Piper, Noah and Rasp!

  • 6.9
    Multiversity Comics - Stephenson Ardern-Sodje Feb 13, 2015

    There is still a lot that plays in this book's favour as far as I'm concerned. Nocenti's scripting is often sharp, playful, and full of character, especially when it comes to the enigmatic figure of Klarion. McCarthy is putting out consistently mind-boggling work that makes each turn of the page a revelation of sorts, and the two work together to supply one of the most unique offerings available from DC at the moment. But it is still a little rough around the edges and I'm not sure if they've cracked the formula just yet. While it feels in spirit a little like Vertigo for the pre-teen demographic, there are still some pacing issues that need to be sorted out before Klarion is ready to join the big leagues. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    DC Comics News - Robert Reed Feb 12, 2015

    Klarion#5 is one of the better issues in this short-lived series. Klarion's mischievous personality shines through and the artwork gorgeously drives the story forward. Unfortunately, the stakes in the story aren't clicking quite the way they should, and the story feels flat for it. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Feb 12, 2015

    This is the part where I usually sum up the issue and my review, but let's not waste anymore time. This book looks great, but everything else about it stinks on ice.  Avoid it at all costs, especially the $2.99 DC is trying to take from you. Read Full Review

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