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DMZ, Vol. 5: The Hidden War
by Brian Wood
This is a step back from the last two volumes.
Mostly a bunch of one shots of the DMZ city but none of them are all that compelling. We go into the life of a warlord, or gang leader, or whatever you want to call him. We also get a look at a character from volume 3 and how she is surviving the streets. The other issues focus on a news reporter Matty knew, and how she died.
Overall, none of these are bad but none very interesting. Probably the best was the news reporter but even that wasn't all that interesting. I really enjoyed volume 3 and 4 and hope 6 picks back up, but this is about a 3 out of 5.
Mostly a bunch of one shots of the DMZ city but none of them are all that compelling. We go into the life of a warlord, or gang leader, or whatever you want to call him. We also get a look at a character from volume 3 and how she is surviving the streets. The other issues focus on a news reporter Matty knew, and how she died.
Overall, none of these are bad but none very interesting. Probably the best was the news reporter but even that wasn't all that interesting. I really enjoyed volume 3 and 4 and hope 6 picks back up, but this is about a 3 out of 5.