REVIEW: Torrent Issue 5
Torrent issue 5 is an issue that will leave you in agony. As I finish this issue there are so many emotions. Michelle has made a choice and that choice has major consequences. If you have followed this story from the beginning and you know the suffering Michelle has gone through, you know by now the mission Michelle is on.
Tragedy has fueled another side of Michelle, a side she would of never considered until now. Tragedy has fueled the desire for revenge and no one will get in her way until revenge is accomplished. Immediately in the first few pages we see the emotional decisions she is making knowing the war that is about to take place.
Torrent is an incredible story of a super hero named Michelle who is faced with a tragedy that changes everything for her. When you lose someone you love, crazy things happen to you. In this case a super hero turns vigilante when the law does not provide the justice she is looking for.
This comic series is a major recommend. Torrent is an amazing take on a super hero story. A must read!
Torrent has been created by Marc Guggenheim and Justin Greenwood.
Marc Guggenheim is the co-creator of the TV series Eli Stone and executive producer of No Ordinary Family to name a few. Marc has also written Amazing Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Punisher for Marvel, has written Aquaman, The Flash, and Justice Society of America for DC Comics.
Justin Greenwood is an accomplished artist having worked on several titles, Stumptown, The Last Siege, The Cauldron of Eternal Life to name just a few. He has worked with Image Comics, DC, Dark Horse, One Press, Amazon, ABC Studios.
Writing; 5 out of 5
Art; 5 out of 5
Colors; 4.5 out of 5
Score 5 out of 5
Written by; Marg Guggenheim
Art by; Justin Greenwood
Colors by: Rico Renzi
Lettering by: Keith Wood
Published by: Image Comics
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