NEENA ON THE RUN ESCAPING!
Topaz and [REDACTED] have upended Domino's life completely, dragging her ugly Project Armageddon origins out of the shadows for all to see. Now, having been torn down to her very foundation, Domino is confronted with the deepest cut of all: BETRAYAL. There's a RAT in the henhouse.
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I continue to be impressed with this series and it is becoming a must read every month. Read Full Review
This comic continues to outdo itself week after week! #TeamDomino deliver a book full of action, drama, humor, and fun with character development in an amazingly written, beautifully drawn, colored and lettered package that continues to surpass every expectation a fan of Domino like myself could have for a solo title. In other words perfection! Read Full Review
Domino is one of the best written and best-looking books on out there right now. This issue suffers from some minor flaws, but overall is exhilarating, funny, and just a joy to read. Read Full Review
Domino #5 overall was a thrilling issue for everything that kept you on the edge about Neena controlling her powers and both Diamondback and Outlaw finding out the hard way that Topaz and Desmond are as dangerous as it gets when driven by so much pain. Read Full Review
DOMINO #5 picks up the series' momentum by giving its titular character multiple moments to shine. Read Full Review
Domino #5 gives us more of the B-story involving Topaz and Prototype fighting Domino's gal pals Outlaw and Diamondback. The sequence allows for a few more flashbacks of Prototype's past while confiming that the pair's powers are somehow linked (and why Prototype has such a hard-on for destroying Domino's life). Worth a look. Read Full Review
Those who have been enjoying this series so far will find it to be more of the same in spite of the flaws with the art. Read Full Review
Domino is lucky because it's going to make it past the six-issue mark and turn into a full-blown series. Once the Killer-Instinct arc wraps up in the next issue, Domino will be getting a well-deserved Annual issue and a new arc starting in issue #7. While it hasnt been a perfect comic, the art and writing certainly make it an interesting read, and the pacing issues should hopefully sort themselves out as the series continues. Read Full Review
Domino remains an enjoyable comic, but it's attempts to explain what's going on don't really clarify some of the more obtuse parts of this frantic comic. Read Full Review
Hilarious, action-packed, and thoughtful " Domino #5 is just good enough to keep the Domino hype train rolling full steam ahead. Read Full Review
I get my Gail Simone fix from this and Plastic Man, both great series. The opening arc benefits from having some great villains. I loved Prototype's intro last issue of suffering for all of Domino's luck powers and the reveal that he's also critically hurt when Topaz' father is hurt left us with a good cliffhanger.
Neena's crush on Shang Chi continues to be a lot fun. I didn't find the art change jarring at all, Michael Shelfer did a good job emulating David Baldeon's style although i hope David will be back soon.
Shang-Chi Yodas Domino through her fight with some ambiguous insights while her pals face off against Prototype and Topaz. I think this comic makes an ambitious leap from very basic bits of popcorn entertainment to very subtle symbolism, and while they both work, I'd have appreciated some concrete, logical storytelling in between.
On the subtle symbolic side, surely it's not an accident that Domino accessing her luck power again is mirrored by Prototype experiencing misfortunes in his fight against Diamondback and Outlaw, right?
I'm rolling on to the conclusion of the arc very satisfied but also hoping for a lot of clarification.