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The Christ #5

 

 

SCORE: 85

 

The Christ #5 

 

I believe I have reached the final issue of this comic book series that I have in my pile to read. When funds come in, I plan on purchasing more of this comic book. There are always competing interests for the very limited funds we are able to bring in every single month. Hopefully it does not take too long to continue this series. I would like to finish this one off and move on to some of the other comics Kingstone Comics has released.

There will be spoilers in my review of the The Christ #5 comic book. This comic book cost me $3.99. There are thirty-two pages of comic book content within The Christ #5. The front cover of The Christ #5 should clue readers into the main theme of this volume. There are multiple instances of demons being cast out of people in The Christ #5. The images of the demons might scare some younger members of the family.

The Christ #5 is very smart and very clever dealing with the demon possessed man that had Legion in him. This man was completely naked per the historical accounting in the Holy Bible. Thanks to shade and other aspects we do not see his nudity in The Christ #5. There are some other characters that are not fully clothed in The Christ #5. Jesus tells many parables in The Christ #5.

Different sayings from Jesus can be read in The Christ #5. There is a character in The Christ #5 that is raised from the dead. Bible verses related to the events in The Christ #5 are shown at the bottom of the page. Healings and other miracles are shown in The Christ #5. There is a fun moment when Jesus asks who are his mother and brothers in The Christ #5. I always loved that part of the Holy Bible.

At times The Christ #5 does not feel coherent. We see Jesus here, and then there. The flow could have been connected a bit better in my humble opinion. The credits for The Christ #5 can be found on the back of the front cover. All in all The Christ #5 is another solid entry into the life of Jesus Christ. I have enjoyed these comic books thus far. I am not sure how many more issues are left.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 75%
Writing: 90%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 90%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Kingstone Comics
Author: Avery, Cariello, Smith, Guerra, Mattheny, Ayris
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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