FINAL ISSUE! Chapter Five: The Magician. Spring has come again, and just as the vines of the forest have sprouted fresh thorns, so too have grown Maleficent's power and her dominion over her Kingdom. But such a reputation provokes rivals. A powerful sorceress arrives to challenge Maleficent, and the ensuing battle will test her abilities to their limits - and make her heart grow even blacker...
Maleficent's appeal continues on the page as it did in live-action in recent memory and cell animation in the late 1950s. Lee's approach to storytelling maintains the ineffable visual of the story in a way that makes for one of the more memorable entries into Dynamite Comics' Disney Villains series. Read Full Review
If you like to see sorceresses fighting each other, youll probably love this comic, but if you expect depth of story, youll have to look elsewhere. Read Full Review
DISNEY VILLAINS: MALEFICENT #5 ends the mini-series much weaker than it started when Maleficent engages in a magic battle against the Kings Wizard. The art is gorgeous, and the battle is visually engaging, but its clear Soo Lee didnt have a story to tell, so the ending is meaningless. Read Full Review
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