Robyn Hood #5
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Robyn Hood #5

Writer: Patrick Shand Artist: Larry Watts Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: February 6, 2013 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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As the rebellion rages on through the city of Bree, everything is on the line for Robyn. Trapped in the fairy tale realm of Myst for over a year, she has become the voice of the revolution and a hero to the people. Everything is on the line as Robyn faces off against the wicked King John and his champion, Guy of Gisbourne, in a battle to the death. Zenescope's epic miniseries comes to a shocking end in this oversize finale, "Robyn Hood's Death."

  • 9.0
    One Quest - Chris Cobb Feb 8, 2013

    There's action, and some comedy, and a whole lot of revenge! Obviously it would be silly to pick up this issue if you haven't read it yet, so go pick them all up and read the whole series it's worth it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Read Comic Books - Tommy Lutz Feb 5, 2013

    Robyn Hood #5 is a beautiful climax and resolution for this amazing series. The $4.99 price tag should not scare readers away. This issue has everything it needs, and completes this great series on a very high note. If you haven't been following this series and are interested in the slightest I implore you to pick up the soon-to-come trade and read this great female empowered series (as long as you can get around the sexualized nature of the lead character). Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Daniel Alvarez Feb 5, 2013

    Overall, Robyn Hood #5 is a fineconclusionto one of the better mini series I'm currently reading. That is mainly thanks to Robyn herself, she is at her finest here, I'm looking forward to seeing her again in Robyn Hood vs. Red Riding Hood. With a big cliffhanger ending, we'll be seeing her in the future. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Feb 6, 2013

    I still like this character, I just wonder if she really had to fit in with the rest of the Grimm universe. I think she could have easily existed outside of that world and maybe even created a new one. Instead, it feels as if a lot of the plot points where forced upon the story in order to get the character to the next series and tie-in to the universe. I’m curious about the next series against Red Riding Hood, but now that we know what to expect it’s hard not to expect more and better. Read Full Review

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