The philosophy of Apocalypse has always been "let the fittest survive," but by its ultimate extension, that would only leave one person standing! As mutants fall from the shocking release of a devastating plague, who will live and who will die? And if Apocalypse falls, who will rule in his place...?
Rated T+
Some of these Secret War tie-ins have had disappointing ends, but Age of Apocalypse is very satisfying. You wont find many complaints from X-Men fans when Fabian Nicieza is on a book, and there arent really any in this issue. The art is better than itsever been and the book looks great. This was a fun book that will leave you feeling satisfied after you read it. Read Full Review
All in all, AGE OF APOCALYPSE (2015) #5 is a solid concluding issue with good art that does have a few flaws when it comes to characterization and plot here and there, but, all in all, does not disappoint. A book with an, overall, good story, that will grind the gears of Age of Apocalypse fans for several reasons, but, overall, heavily remind them of what they loved about the 90's crossover. Read Full Review
Age of Apocalypse #5 is a disappointingly bad conclusion to what started out as a great miniseries. Read Full Review
A nice finale, some of the dialogue seemed a little "eh" though. Art is great and I didn't realize until later but one key frame appears to be a homage to the original AOA storyline. :)