Moon Girl Five Conclusion

Last year, Tony Trov and Johnny Zito’s revival of Golden Age heroine “Moon Gir”” was met with rave reviews and solid sales that caught Red 5 Comics’ eye. It warranted a leap from digital-exclusive to a full-blown printed monthly that was available in comic shops across North America.

Planned from the outset as a five-issue mini-series and then It was that time-intensive standard, combined with external circumstances and commitments, that simply proved too much to keep the series on schedule. The 4th issue was released in September 2011, promising an amazing finale with Moon Girl and her adversaries, holding the fate of New York in limbo. Issue #5 did not come out the following month, or the month after that.

Despite personal set-backs, Rahzzah assured us he was committed to finishing the project and to not compromise even a single panel by rushing. Months went by and pages came in. But not just any pages… the best, most striking pages of the entire series. Today, Moon Girl #5 is finally available to the public as a digital-exclusive on the Comixology platform where the series debuted. Whether you’ve been waiting in anticipation, or if you’ve yet to experience the wonders of Moon Girl, check out the entire series now at http://www.comixology.com/Moon-Girl/comics-series/3945

With its unique non-linear story-telling style, we agree with A Comic Book Blog that “Moon Girl is a book you want to stick with for the full five-issue run to get the maximum enjoyment and understanding.” The best way to read Moon Girl is as a collected graphic novel, but to put out a printed edition of issue #5 would delay the release of such an edition in print even further.