Sweetie: Candy Vigilante #5

Writer: Suzanne Cafiero Artist: Jeff Zornow Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: April 5, 2023 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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The NYPD gets a code dead and investigates the case of a headless-hoodlum, only to find a mysterious, gooey, pink substance on the body at the candy-coat- ed crime scene. Meanwhile, Sweetie's Candy Vigilante have successfully taken back their house and transformed the Ice Cream Bunny to its former glory. Des- tined to become their new flagship store, it's soon to bring sweetness back to the city and currently trending on social media too! Isn't that nice?
Pixie pledges herself to eternal goodness, and with a sacramental bite of Sweet- ie's "sweet tooth," joins the ranks of immortals. Debuting new threads, and a new signature weapon, the s more

  • 9.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - kcscribbles Apr 5, 2023

    Final ThoughtsSweetie Candy Vigilante #5 is another fantastic issue of my favorite Dynamite Entertainment series. The art is vibrant, Sweetie and her world are fascinating and always makes you want to see more, and the new characters introduced this issue will make the series even more rich in issues to come. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Nov 1, 2024

    There are a lot of ideas to develop around the edges of the action. The specific blend of magic and science seems kind of fun, and it would be really interesting to have it integrate better with this lol the adventure. This will be particularly easy as some of the technology being explored is that which only works on villains. Its a clever idea for an explanation for this sort of thing. It wouldnt be difficult to integrate that into the action, directly and more of a direct adventure that didnt realize so heavily on exposition. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Apr 5, 2023

    SWEETIE: CANDY VIGILANTE #5 is a sugary overload of exposition that fills up the pages, but just like cotton candy, is all fluff and no substance. There is no discernible plot, Sweetie's actions have no apparent motive or direction (other than to make the world a sweet place), and the net result is a bizarre comic that you'll forget as soon as you're done with it. Read Full Review

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