The dramatic conclusion to the series everyone is talking about! Featuring Punisher! Thanos! Punisher! AND Thanos! Plus a few more surprises, some terrible deaths...and maybe a little redemption? Sounds unlikely given who we're talking about.
PARENTAL ADVISORY
Wonderful finale for Cates and company. Read Full Review
I'm so sad that this mini-series has come to an end. I could read this forever. Writer Donny Cates has done wonders with this character, so I'm glad to see that he's sticking around in the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy relaunch. For now, this is a solid read that melds all these corners of the Marvel Universe into one awesome being. If you would have told me that a book called Cosmic Ghost Rider would have me screaming from eye-popping action one moment and nearly in tears the next, I wouldn't have believed you. This comic delivers on so many levels and it is an absolute must read. Read Full Review
Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 wraps up this phenomenal miniseries with heart instead of comedy. It is a safe ending to the series. Read Full Review
As fun an exciting as the story is, the visuals by Dylan Burnett add and enhance every page with both the kinetic style of the action and the detailed and fun facial expressions. Read Full Review
This is about as satisfying an ending as you can get for a miniseries that really came out of nowhere. Read Full Review
Antonio Fabela's coloring in Cosmic Ghost Rider is my favorite in all of comicdom right now and I hope to see more of his work at Marvel. Read Full Review
Perfect comic.
For an extremely fun and wacky (in a good way) series, this series ends on quite an emotional level, which could only work with a character like Frank Castle, in my opinion. And this was also extremely badass.
this issiue hit the right emotional and action bits !
Donny Cates is without a doubt the best writer out there, and Dylan Burnett's art was also really great.
Wow, this was really decent conclusion. Waiting for the new Guardians series.
OVERVIEW
Cosmic Ghost Rider #5
a) Writing/Script= 9.7/10 (Donny Cates)
b) Art= 8.6/10 (Dylan Burnett)
c) Colours= 9.6/10 (Antonio Fabela)
Average= 9.3/10
WOW!!! Cosmic Ghost Rider is OVERPOWERED AS HELL!!! There is a moment in this issue where it will automatically make u a Cosmic Ghost Rider fan for sure!! Not to mention, this book also has some emotional scenes that just made me feel sad for Frank Castle. This might as well be one of the best Frank Castle stories ever. Dylan Burnett's art was sooo good in this issue, probably his best art of the series, better than the last issue (in which i thought it was great). Antonio Fabela's colouring is at its peak. Damn, the colours were soo good. more
Awesome issue. Short but sweet series. Fans of Marvel's cosmic world will definitely enjoy this series. What a treat.
a fun little cosmic adventure that I genuinely enjoyed. It's honestly pretty entertaining tbh.
Cosmic Ghost Rider cuts loose with exceptional power to teach his quasi-adopted son what's what. Frank's final actions tie most of what we've seen in this series up in a "never really happened" paradox loop, which I always find frustrating. The character work is truly terrific, though. This issue and the series as a whole serve as a lesson for me: I have a tendency to dismiss books drawn with a "cartoony" style. Doing so here would rob me of an absurdly great read that packs tremendous power into its simple artwork.
Loved it.
A great finally and I really enjoyed Frank as a character. I love the part where Frank begs Death to just leave Thanos alone. If Cosmic Ghost Rider is going to be a Guardian, how does he get to the present though?