FREE PLANET #5 (IMAGE COMICS)

Lutheria might be free, but not without a heavy cost. As the planet won its’ way to complete freedom, more problems arose. The Freedom Guard is doing all they can to hold it together. Juggling the complex politcal landscape has been tricky. Fending off the Orouran Empire from taking their Orchaleum is a whole other ball of wax.

Let’s not forget the ultimate wild card: Jackson Crater.

FREE PLANET #5 by Aubrey Sitterson, Jed Dougherty, Vittorio Astone and Taylor Esposito continues its’ expansive space voyage into the definition of free.

Buckle in as we had into the ever evolving chaos!

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Sitterson brings the action early in this chapter. The fight with the Empires Marines is violent and unremorseful. It delivers on the high stakes elements of this series There is no sugarcoating the struggles. Gloria’s speech of inspiration leads the Guard into drastic measures, The result ends with a small win for now but for how long. It is easy to see this calm won’t last forever.

Readers also get a flashback to Basil and Katja. Their story shows the tragic fallout and strain of present day. The moment teases more intrigue as Basil talks of his beliefs. This segways into Crater’s time to steal the show. His dialogue presents a very grounded look at the toll taken for fighting. For being the loose cannon, Crater shows he might be on to everything more than thought. The writing also allows for Keen and Gloria to get key character moments. This all gives way towards a frightening close. The final pages tease something wicked is en route and Lutheria’s dream may be a nightmare.

Doughtery & Astone bring out the ugliness of global protection with the opening. The battle with the Marines is strong and brutal. Two page splashes ushers in the Guard to stand their ground. It locks in on the tough calls and ramifications of their actions. There is a huge sense of tension when these pages hit.

Once events shift to Basil, the pace slows down. Readers see the tragic start of his issues. It leads into a present day conversation. The two page splash accompanying it throws more questions into the mix. It is quickly upstages by Crater’s breakdown of events. The reflection of Freedom’s cost is very blunt. Readers can easily see the wear on his soul from the fight. Other members get some time but not as solid as these two points. The closing throws more trouble in the guards way. Seeing what’s on the horizon, it leaves readers with a sense of impending worry and doubt. There’s nothing easy about freedom.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.8

The Freedom Guard have their most brutal combat to date within these pages. Sitterson throws many looks at readers with the writing. Doughtery & Astone craft strong imagery to assist in driving the key plots home. Who thought Freedom would ever be this complex?

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