Here’s the good news: Static knows where the government is imprisoning the Bang Babies it’s rounded up off the streets of Dakota. Here’s the bad news: once he’s inside, he may not be getting out!
Static: Season One #5races toward the series' grand finale by delivering a rematch between Static and Hotstreak, and introducing a few new villains in the process. I can't wait for the final episode, and hopefully, a "Static: Season Two" announcement because Virgil Hawkins' return has been nothing short of electrifying. Read Full Review
I say this all the time, but it's so great to be reading these characters again after so long. I feel like a kid again. And Static, particularly, is in really good hands with Ayala and Draper-Ivey. Read Full Review
Draper-Ivey delivers some fantastic art throughout the issue. The art style is perfect for the fast paced, action-packed elements of the story and the visual style is engaging as well. Read Full Review
This new issue is packed with some great comic book fun, from awesome fights to really rewarding character growth and development. Read Full Review
Milestone's Return continues to soar higher and higher as Static: Season One is a showcase of amazing writing and stunning gorgeous dynamic artwork that are bringing one of the best (superhero) comic books to life. Hopefully we have a season two and three and more on the way because it would be a true crime to not get more of this book from this fantastic creative team. Read Full Review
Vita Ayala and Nikolas Draper-Ivey continue to show why Static is the flagship character of the Dakotaverse. With darn good storytelling, characters and some of the best art in comics, this is one book you wont want to miss! Read Full Review
Static and his friends head into their most intense battle yet this issue, as the brilliant Nikolas Draper-Ivey takes over on art. Read Full Review
Static: Season One #5 continues its mix of cool visuals, very out-of-place speeches, and cliffhangers that don't seem to land right. Read Full Review
Ayala has a great voice for Virgil, and Draper-Ivey was born to draw this and a Batman Beyond book.
Draper-Ivy was born to draw this. And Ayalas writing feels modern without being ill fitting. It all gloes really well. The opening fight is great, I actually wish it went longer. It's a little slow in the middle but the finale is worth.
Msin issue here is I found 2 printing errors in the dialogue, which aren't s big deal but I gotta dock it a bit for that. Rest of the work is great stuff as expected. Cant wait to see how this finishes.
This was a solid issue. I kinda rolled my eyes at the ending though.