The Bionic Woman #5

Writer: Paul Tobin Artist: Daniel Leister Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: October 3, 2012 Critic Reviews: 5
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When Jaime Sommers comes knocking at OSI Headquarters, will anyone open the door? And while Oscar Goldman and Jaime hash out their troubles, is there division in the enemy ranks? And is there a new love interest for Jaime, coming from an unexpected source? Find out the truth behind it all in an issue where Jaime finds that bullets, luck, and gravity are all playing for wrong team this time.

  • 7.8
    Graphic Policy - Brett Schenker Oct 5, 2012

    The series so far as a whole has been entertaining slowly dragging out the introduction to our heroine and letting us discover her as she discovers who's behind attacks on her. Overall solid and entertaining fun. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Geekality - Sal Brucculeri Oct 2, 2012

    Overall, this comic was entertaining from beginning to end and any read would enjoy it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward Oct 2, 2012

    In short, this isn't a bad issue for Bionic Woman, but there are enough changes to make it a more daunting read. The art and style changes get in the way of an issue that would otherwise be building on the previous issue's successes. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Eye On Comics - Don MacPherson Oct 11, 2012

    Where this comic book goes awry is with its visuals. Don't get wrong " artist Daniel Leister tells the story clearly, and I like that the colors are bright despite the harsher elements that are included in the plot. But Leister's style seems a little" ordinary. The best thing I can say about it is it's fairly standard American comic-art fare. It looked a little rough at times when a sharper level of detail could have reinforced the more shocking, sci-fi aspects of the story. There's a solid performance here when it comes to fundamentals, and as he hones his craft and develops his own unique style, he'll be worth watching as he moves onto bigger projects. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    Entertainment Fuse - Dave Berg Oct 5, 2012

    This storyline is not the best way to restart a classic character like The Bionic Woman. Instead of doing another typical multi-part story to re-launch Jamie Sommers back into action, maybe there should be a few stand-alone stories leading up to a larger, more epic story. It's a shame to see Jamie spinning out the pages of The Bionic Man - spinning out of control like this. Read Full Review

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