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    Stormwatch #5

    Stormwatch » Stormwatch #5 - The Dark Side, Part Five released by DC Comics on March 2012.

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    It's the unstoppable murder machine vs. the Eminence of Blades when the Midnighter takes on Prince of Lies, Harry Tanner! As Adam One stands trial before the shadow cabinet, Stormwatch loses two members, and the mystery horn from SUPERMAN #1 reappears to deliver a final page that will change Stormwatch forever!

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    Murder vs. Lies 0

    (No Spoilers)Wow! What an amazing issue! I thought Cornell had wrapped up the previous conflict last issue a little too quickly but now I know why he did. This issue had exactly what I wanted: good character moments, great action, and an amazing cliffhanger.One of the things people have mentioned about the first few issues of this title is how fast-paced it was. Some people liked it while others didn’t. It didn’t bother me as much because I already knew half these characters so there wasn’t much...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Double Climax 0

    How is it that Miguel Sepulveda is so great at covers I should hate. He always does these covers with designs that should be cheesy or 'standard action' or whatever type of cover I usually hate or just get bored of. But there's always some little touch to them that make them great and compelling covers. This one is no exception, it's intense and in your face.The dethroning of Adam One is a clever catalyst for delivering some well disguised exposition on the backgrounds of the main characters via...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    The only question you should be asking yourselves 0

    This issue is a sort of transitional issue from one story arc to another, and it is effective enough, but it goes through some weird highs and lows to get there.  To start with the first half of the book is a long drawn out conversation about who the next leader should be.  It discusses the merits of each individual character without going into too much detail so as to give away future developments for the characters.  While this is happening, Apollo and Midnighter are trying to find a way out, ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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