"DESTINY," Part Five-The key has been found, and now it's a race to find and unlock the gate leading deeper into the former United States before the Destiny Man catches up with our team, tears them apart and feeds every last chunk to his hungry beasts.
UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY continues to be one of the best stories in comics right now and every issue finds a way to get more and more exciting giving us more insight into the bigger story and how things got to be the way they are now in the US. Its like reading a puzzle where we get one more piece every issue to complete the overall puzzle and get all the answers, we are looking for without making us bored or lose interest. Read Full Review
Camuncoli and Grassi deliver some beautiful and impressive visuals throughout the issue. Everything from the action to the character moments are filled with details and capture the eye of the reader. A consistently impressive ride issue after issue. Read Full Review
Issue 5 continues to pull us along on this journey through this bizarre but fascinating sci-fi romp of a world we barely recognize and yet is steeped in the trappings and symbols of a world we are familiar with. Soule and Snyder continue to write an original spin on the dystopian trope while playing with symbols of Americana and hardcore sci-fi elements like time travel in a near-future setting in a fascinating and thoroughly engaging way. Read Full Review
This issue finally lets the book come together into an enjoyable experience. Read Full Review
Compared to some of the issues before, Undiscovered Country #5 served more as build-up. Though that is not to take away from everything we still managed to discover about this situation. Any issue is wasted if we aren't getting more depth added to these characters, and pushing further into the la of this land. If you aren't running from something, you are sure as hell running towards it if you are Sam or the Destiny Man. Read Full Review
The result is a comic lacking a clear identity and a similarly disjointed reading process where even clear sparks of creativity and consideration cannot be appreciated for very long. Read Full Review
It was good but not the best. It felt like the stakes kept building but this one just didnt have the feel the other issues had.