The aliens Lady Liberty found in space come to Earth and explain that their origins are identical to our world's heroes.
Is there someone out there seeding the universe with superheroes? And for what purpose?
Meanwhile, Skyfox is back doing what he does best, and that's fighting superheroes. But will his family ever forgive him?
Jupiter's Legacy: Requiem #5 is a magnificent piece of writing. There's a reason that this book is month in and month out one of the best superhero books on the market, and this issue is a perfect indication of why. Millar builds the reader up, only to tear it all down and leave it all up in the air for the next issue. Smith takes over for Edwards and does a great job. All in all, another stellar issue. Read Full Review
Series is still really solid, hoping we get an awesome finale to this fifth volume next month
Ruthless Mark Millar strikes again, godamn this has been an epic ride! He keeps true to the Jupiter's story and it just works so naturally I can't help to feel energized with his futuristic Superhero take. This is not a higher rating cause I feel Tommy Lee Edwards' art had a better feel to the story's tone than this new artist. The grittiness of Mathew Dow Smith just didn't work for me apart from the "barbarians" world scene. But let's see how next issue sorts things art-and-plot-wise. Can't wait to see The Utopian with a worthy task upon his hands in issue #6!