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Nomen Omen #5 by Marco B. Bucci

alandd's review

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2.0

Boring and lacking grace. I'm done with this series, its messy story-telling and confusing development (if any.)

dameofnowhere's review

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5.0

This comic continues the story of Rebecca, and her journey to solve the mystery of her missing heart and the colors she sees when she sleeps. As always the art is stellar, and seeing a bit of the Fairy King's backstory was a lovely perspective shift. I can't wait for the next one, and can't wait to see what witchy biz Rebecca gets up to.

quirkycatsfatstacks's review

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4.0

"NOMEN OMEN #5, out this Wednesday from Image Comics, continues the dark and twisted tale, raising the stakes while increasing intrigue for all. This is a world in which the lore of old is on a collision course with the modern world.

From the start, it was clear that Rebecca was not your typical girl. Even the readers of this series, who don’t yet know the full backstory, can tell that much. Her story and path have been rapidly unwinding in this series, as she comes across deities and legends that she never really believed in. Arguably, she still doesn’t believe. But there’s time yet.

Nomen Omen #5 picks up that story, while also providing a surprising perspective to the mix. This is an issue worth reading, for those fans more curious about the other side of Rebecca’s story. That is to say, the creatures working in opposition to her health, by all appearances."

Check out the rest of my review at Monkeys Fighting Robots

lazyowl's review

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5.0

This issue was really good. Artwork was superb and I was dissapointed there was no more when I got to the end of the issue.
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