"EXPLORE THE ENERGON UNIVERSE!
When Darak and Solila's return to the Sacred Ring doesn't go as planned, a new danger enters their lives!"
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Void Rivals #5 is easily taking a “must-buy” spot for this week. With Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici at the helm, this series should continue to absolutely rock. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #5 finds the title squarely in the can't skip realm for Image comics as this creative team is truly maximizing this fresh and fun concept. The biggest complaint remains that the issues fly by too quickly. Read Full Review
This is vintage Kirkman at work, and it feels like every issue is building intrigue. Read Full Review
The universe of Void Rivals grows with more combustible elements thrown in the mix. Kirkman, De Felici and the team present new consequences for Solilas actions with fantastic writing and art. The series heads into unknown territory and this issue is one you simply cant afford to miss on New Comic Book Day! Read Full Review
Void Rivals delivers a captivating issue filled with new faces, surprise revelations, and foreboding teases about what's to come. Read Full Review
Void Rivals #5 is what I've been hoping for from the series. The story feels like it's progressing beyond its launching of a comic line. It's beyond guest stars. All of that has built something towards this, though at times loosely. Hopefully the payoff is worth it, there's potential, but we'll have to wait a bit more and see. Read Full Review
VOID RIVALS #5 continues the political intrigue and the surprising twists for a relatively satisfying issue. Kirkman keeps the plot moving at a steady albeit mild pace, and the art looks great. Read Full Review
While the story keeps humming along nicely, this issue really starts fleshing out the world a lot more, which is fun. Read Full Review
This series continues to do exciting things with its premise and expand this world. Darak and Solila are captivating main characters and the art is brilliant. Sleeper hit of the year.
It is a great read. Really enjoying the dynamic between Darak and Solila. Great writing on that front. In this issue we get another faction in play to help out Darak and move things along. After all, in any brutal authoritarian society there has to be a resistance!
Like some others have said, the art of this entire series isnt exactly to my liking but it has been growing on me. So at least its trending in the right direction.
Fun read, you won't regret it.
I'm not sure there's enough story here to do an on-going, but at least the story keeps moving. Still not a fan of this art. They don't even ask him any specific questions during his torture and it was convenient that the resistance can move around the facility undetected. I do like that though Solila betrayed him, he still sticks his neck out for her.
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