It's meant to be the days of Earth's rebirth after the dreaded Invasion, but it doesn't look like the Dominators have left Dangerfield, Arizona, nor are they done making the "Inferior Five" their unwitting cat toys! Plus, the return of the Peacemaker, a broken soldier for a broken time! All this, and Angry Charlie, too!
This is a strange little book that I am quite enjoying. The story is quirky and the art by Giffen and Lemire is great! I look forward to seeing where they take us next month! Read Full Review
It's a fascinating ride unlike anything else at DC right now. Read Full Review
Inferior Five continues to be a curious little experiment with both throwback thrills and a fresh perspective, full of fondness, on an era gone by Read Full Review
After a puzzling opening chapter, we start to see what's up with the Dominators plan and these kids, and while a sequel to a 1988 miniseries seems weird, it's shaping up to be something visually and narratively interesting. Read Full Review
I know that as critics go, I'm probably in the minority on this title, but Inferior Five #2 is just as weird as its debut issue and while there is a bit more to this one in terms of story, it's starting to seem less like a slow burn. Read Full Review
I like Peacemaker more than the main story. It isn't particularly great or offensive.
So slow. Inferior 5 (the original) was fun, this is not
Bleh.
This is not interesting. It's boring. That's the worst thing a comic can be.