Sai: Dimensional Rivals #5

Recap
THE CLIMACTIC STAR-STUDDED FINALE! SAI is joined by a cavalcade of artists for this jam-packed issue of what is sure to be the most unique series on the shelves today!
Review
Every journey comes to an end, and Sai has finally reached the end of hers. Crossing through the vastness of the multiverse, Sai experiences only a fraction of the lives she could have lived had the universe thought just a bit differently.
Sai: Dimensional Rivals is a passion project through and through. The narrative is not wholly important, more so a bridge between the different artistic sections of each issue. That narrow bit of writing is never an issue as each creative turns in a stellar piece for the overall puzzle. This makes this book much less something you read, and more something you experience along with Sai. This issue is no different as Phil Noto, Elena Casagrande, Gurihiru, Natacha Bustos, and Miguel Mercado help Peach finish the story strong.
By the end of the story we never truly find out just why Galackto chose her, or even she really found the seventh stone, but it’s never really treated as all that important in the grand context of the story. The journey always mattered much more than the destination itself and oftentimes that’s all that really matters. Enjoy your journey, learn the lessons you need tom and always keep moving forward.

Final Thoughts
Sai: Dimensional Rivals ending might have been low-key but the journey to it was larger than life. Peach and all of her collaborators came together to showcase a tale of art and expression through immaculate visual storytelling and communication that succeeds in every dimension.
Sai: Dimensional Rivals #5 – A Multiverse of Wonders
- Writing - 8.5/108.5/10
- Storyline - 8.5/108.5/10
- Art - 10/1010/10
- Color - 10/1010/10
- Cover Art - 10/1010/10





