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Star Wars The Mandalorian #5

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 

 

It is another day and I have another comic book from my pile to read. I have been slowly catching up in my pile of comic books purchased in previous months. Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 is the latest to enter my hands, eyes, and mind. The first page in the Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 comic book has credits and explains what is going on in this story. The Mandalorian meets another very important character in Star Wars The Mandalorian #5. There will be spoilers in this review.

Mando meets Toro Calican in Star Wars The Mandalorian #5. Toro has a bounty puck for Fennec Shand. Fennec Shand is an assassin. Things get very interesting in Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 in terms of alliances. Toro and Mando team up to capture Fennec. They only have one speeder left so Mando goes back to get one of the desert creatures to make his way back to the space port. While that is happening Fennec convinces Toro that Mando is a better way into the guild.

Toro shoots Fennec in Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 so he can come back for her while he tries to capture Fennec. Toro winds up dying in the process. At the end of Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 a ship shows up for Fennec and she is lying there shot. Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 also ends with a To Be Continued. I think I recall what happens but it has been a bit since I watched the television show.

The issues families can have with Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 is violence, deceit, lies, and more. There is a page within Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 devoted to Tom Palmer. He died in 2022. There are thirty pages of content within Star Wars The Mandalorian #5. Ads can be found throughout this comic book. There is a definite selfishness to the actions of many of the characters within Star Wars The Mandalorian #5. I do like the lady mechanic in Star Wars The Mandalorian #5.

Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 is a trip down memory lane from a television show I watched some time back. The betrayals and back stabbings are things I completely forgot about. Fennec will become a very important character coming up. We will get to see how Mando inspires others around him. Star Wars The Mandalorian #5 does not show that yet. Mando is still on the run and wanted by the guild. I do not recall how that gets resolved.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Barnes, Jeanty, Vines, Rosenberg
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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