RICH REVIEWS: G-Men United # 5

Title: G-Men United # 5
Publisher: G-Man Comics
Writers: Rik Offenberger, Chris Squires, Eric N. Bennett, Jim Burrows
Artists: Bobby Ragland, Joshua 1:19 Holley, Dean Juliette, Samir Simao
Inks: Teo Pinheiro, Joshua 1:19 Holley, Dean Juliette, Samir Simao
Colors: Teo Pinheiro, Danilo Leao
Letters: Eric N. Bennett, Mike W. Belcher
Cover Artist: Dave Matsuoka
Alternate Cover: Dave Matsuoka
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Price: $ 10.00 US
Website: g-man-comics.com/
Comments: “Atomik Bombshell” Here the origin of Atomik Bombshell is presented. Two agents acting as her foster parents raise her. They are afraid of her and her powers. Most everyone is afraid of her losing control of her powers. She wants to be a superhero and nothing or no one is going to stop her. Her first job as a super-hero is a simple one and she completes it easily. This is the start of a powerful new super-hero. The art presents her as a beautiful raven-haired woman and there is no doubt of her power. She does not use much of it here. Her attitude is a positive one and she has tons of self-confidence. Yes, Atomik Bombshell has the makings of a truly great superhero.
“Agent Squires & Kid Terror” Here the Gray Hornet makes his first appearance with Kid Terror. Is this the first and last appearance of the Gray Hornet? These two have a wonderful relationship going on. Is it over? What will Uncle Bob be doing?
“True Blue and Richard, the True Knight” Here it’s an all-out fight with demons vs superheroes and angels. The art on the demon done all in black with glowing red eyes gives it a frightening appearance.
“Lynx!” Henry Rothlander a criminal hires both Lynx and Agent Squires. The humor here is refreshing and quite funny. The dream scenes are borderline reality which makes them all the more enjoyable. Lynx should know better than to trust Rothlander.
“Junior G-Men” Here the three youngest G-Men are out at the mall when Firebomb is threatening harm. These kids put the team in teamwork. They squabble at first then pull it all together and strike as one unit. The art also gives these kids a youthful exuberance.  They are excited on a junior scale.

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