• ODY-C #5 - 2015

The first story arc reaches its thunderous conclusion in ODY-C #5 – 2015, a mind-bending, emotionally charged finale to the opening voyage of Matt Fraction and Christian Ward’s mythic space opera. Merging high-concept science fiction with the rhythms of classical tragedy, this issue cements ODY-C as one of the most visually ambitious and thematically daring comics of its time.

As Odyssia and her crew struggle to navigate the cosmic maze left in the wake of divine conflict, the storytelling crescendos into a surreal, symbolic climax. Matt Fraction’s script continues to echo with poetic cadence, inviting the reader to reflect on loss, rebirth, and the role of fate. It’s the kind of writing that demands a second read—and rewards it.

Christian Ward’s artwork remains nothing short of transcendent. With each turn of the page, readers are immersed in impossible vistas, celestial horrors, and psychedelic dreamscapes. The use of colour and panel composition pushes comic storytelling to new heights, combining painterly abstraction with precision-crafted emotion.

ODY-C #5 is more than a chapter closer—it’s an artistic statement. It wraps up the first arc with power, leaving the door open to further mysteries and mythologies. For collectors, sci-fi fans, and lovers of literary comics alike, this issue marks a high point in a truly genre-defiant series.

Your copy will be kept in top condition, placed in a crystal-clear, acid-free protective sleeve with a sturdy backing board. It will be promptly dispatched in a rigid, custom-designed cardboard book mailer that ensures maximum protection from impact, bending, or corner wear during delivery.

Dazzling, tragic, and unforgettable, ODY-C #5 is essential for readers seeking stories that reach beyond convention into the vast unknown.



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ODY-C #5 - 2015

  • Brand: Image
  • Product Code: Image
  • Availability: 1
  • £2.50


Tags: Comicbook, ODY-C, 2015, Image, Matt Fraction, Christian Ward, Dee Cunniffe, Chris Eliopoulos