The cycle of Kang comes to an end. And the cycle of Kang begins anew. Nathaniel Richards wages one last battle in his war against fate-but did any of it make a difference? Does time mean nothing to Kang...or does Kang mean nothing to time?
RATED T+
Overall, an epic and impactful finale to a series highlighting one of my favourite Marvel villains. Read Full Review
Kang the Conqueror ends on a note that's tragic but also suits his demeanor over the decades. This creative team has done this character justice by giving him new complexity while staying true to who he is and what he stands for. What's most incredible about this story is how it's at once romantic, but also suitably villainous. Read Full Review
Kang The Conqueror #5 delivers a series finale that winds up bringing everything in this series full circle. Kang enacts his final plot in the series in his greatest attempt to save Ravonna from her fate, and it all spirals out of control the only way a Kang time-travel plot could. The artwork by the art team is the biggest star here as every major shot of Kang is nothing short of epic for the series' conclusion. Read Full Review
A one-shot would have served this Wikipedia-with-illustrations approach far better. Read Full Review
This series is great!
That was absolutely fantastic! This whole series has been fantastic. I just loved how it was written every book had me fully invested in the story. The artwork was incredible. This is a series I've already read a few times I really just love it!
Incredible conclusion. Cannot wait to read again when the trade releases.
A solid finale that closes off the loop, and... yeah, this miniseries had no right being as good as it was, but man it was enjoyable.
It got better than the last few but still not very clear at the end. It got lost in its own loop and lost me with it in key moments. I had to re-read a few pages many times looking for clues. Kelly and Lanzing overall had a nice story but they could have been clearer in key moments. It's only an 8 because Magno was not the weak link here. He killed it with the art and didn't take any shortcuts. Grundetjern's colors were great too.
It was pretty great until the end. I kind of got lost. The series overall is worth the read.
Well, it comes in for a landing on the most predictable runway. The creators go the extra mile to make it seem inevitable and tragic; I think the artist did better than the writers. I'm disappointed, but not so much so as to say this isn't a good comic.
Pretty underwhelming finale. It seemed to me like after taking a trip through all of Kang's variants, the writers didn't really know what to do with the character. I guess this was decent but I expected better. Even the art wasn't that great here, Magno didn't have any chances to amaze us with his awesome splash panels.
When did Kang turn into such a whiny baby?