Black #5 – 2017 charges forward with unrelenting energy in this pivotal issue from Black Mask Studios. Written by Kwanza Osajyefo and brought to life through the sharp visuals of Jamal Igle, the series takes an urgent turn as the complex web of secrets and alliances begins to unravel.
In this instalment, Kareem Jenkins finds himself caught between opposing forces—those fighting for liberation and those desperate to maintain control over the truth. With growing powers and increasing visibility, Kareem becomes a symbol of hope to some and a target to others. The battle between those with superhuman abilities and the shadowy institutions intent on keeping them hidden threatens to reach a boiling point.
As tensions rise, old loyalties are tested and new betrayals come to light. The writing continues to provoke and engage, never shying away from the socio-political themes at the series' core. Igle’s artwork remains a standout feature, expertly capturing the story’s emotional depth and pulse-pounding action.
Black #5 is a must-have for fans of the series and collectors of bold, independent storytelling that doesn’t compromise on substance. This issue sets the stage for a dramatic showdown, and its message resonates as strongly as ever in today’s climate.
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Tags: Comicbook, Black, 2017, Black Mask, Kwanza Osajyefo, Jamal Igle, Steven Walker, Robin Riggs, Dave Sharpe, Sarah Litt, Derwin Roberson, Khary Randolph, Tim Smith 3