Metal Men #5 (2019)

Metal Men #5 (2019)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dan DiDio
(A/CA) Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki
Magnus's Metal Men have to choose between Magnus, who gave them life, and the Nth Metal Men, who promise them true sentience-where do their loyalties lie? Meanwhile, back at the convention, Lead, Tin, and OMAC team up to face Mother Machine and her -Mother Boys as they wreak havoc at Robot Con-are Mother's Boys a fair match for the Metal Men, or will both parties end in annihilation?
Date Available: 02/19/2020
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


While still up there, the storyline slips back a bit as the epic team-up of the Metal Men and Omac falters and leaves the future of this current version of Omac in question. Along with the revelation that Ilda is a cosplayer came as quite the let down. And while Lead and Tin's adventure comes to a rather abrupt end, the chaos back at Doc Magnus's lab continues. Iron and Mercury have been converted by the Nth Metal but still there are no clues as to whether or not this is a good thing. This issue kind of stalls out.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Dan DiDio
(A/CA) Shane Davis, Michelle Delecki
Magnus's Metal Men have to choose between Magnus, who gave them life, and the Nth Metal Men, who promise them true sentience-where do their loyalties lie? Meanwhile, back at the convention, Lead, Tin, and OMAC team up to face Mother Machine and her -Mother Boys as they wreak havoc at Robot Con-are Mother's Boys a fair match for the Metal Men, or will both parties end in annihilation?
Date Available: 02/19/2020
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


While still up there, the storyline slips back a bit as the epic team-up of the Metal Men and Omac falters and leaves the future of this current version of Omac in question. Along with the revelation that Ilda is a cosplayer came as quite the let down. And while Lead and Tin's adventure comes to a rather abrupt end, the chaos back at Doc Magnus's lab continues. Iron and Mercury have been converted by the Nth Metal but still there are no clues as to whether or not this is a good thing. This issue kind of stalls out.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


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