Figment 2 #5
Figment 2 #5 – The Final Dream
Genre
✨ Fantasy, Adventure, Steampunk, All-Ages
Main Characters
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Dreamfinder – The brilliant and imaginative explorer who champions creativity and wonder.
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Figment – A small, purple dragon born of imagination, loyal and spirited. đ
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Capri – A gifted student at the Academy Lucidus, brave and insightful.
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Spark – A bright and curious creature with a heart full of energy and enthusiasm. ⚡
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The Doubtfinder – The dark manifestation of skepticism and fear that threatens imagination itself.
Writer
Jim Zub – Known for his work on fantasy-infused comics and strong character development, Zub weaves a narrative that speaks to the power of dreams and belief.
Artist
Ramon Bachs – With expressive character work and steampunk-inspired visuals, Bachs brings both whimsy and danger to life in the world of Figment. đš
Editor Details
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Editor: Mark Paniccia
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Assistant Editor: Emily Shaw
Together, they ensure the story remains consistent with Disney's imaginative tone while allowing room for new mythologies.
Publisher and Brand
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Publisher: Marvel Comics
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Brand: Disney Kingdoms – a collaboration between Disney and Marvel that explores untold stories inspired by Disney Parks.
Release Year
đ 2016
Brief Plot Summary
In the thrilling conclusion of Figment 2, Dreamfinder, Figment, Capri, and Spark return to Earth, only to find that the Academy Lucidus—the very institution that nurtures imagination—is under siege. The sinister Doubtfinder looms, feeding off fear and skepticism. With their friends captured and hope dwindling, the team must band together in a final stand to restore wonder and free the minds ensnared by darkness. This issue is a heart-pounding climax full of fantastical twists and steampunk thrills. đđ°️
Notable Arcs or Storylines
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The Rise of the Doubtfinder – This arc challenges the very core of creativity by personifying doubt, pushing the characters to rediscover belief and inspiration.
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Capri’s Ascension – Capri grows from a student to a true protector of imagination, symbolizing the next generation of dreamers. đ
Fan Theories or Interpretations
Many fans interpret The Doubtfinder as a metaphor for growing cynicism in adulthood—an emotional antagonist that arises when imagination is stifled by logic and routine. Some even suggest that Figment is not just a figment of Dreamfinder’s mind, but a collective embodiment of all childlike wonder across the universe. đ§ đ«
Review Summary
Figment 2 #5 delivers a satisfying and emotional conclusion to a beautifully crafted series. Jim Zub’s writing captures the heart of Disney’s message—imagination as a force of good—while Ramon Bachs' art dazzles with kinetic energy and vibrant steampunk aesthetics. Characters like Capri shine with personal growth, and the emotional stakes are high. The issue blends action, whimsy, and introspection, making it a rewarding read for dreamers of all ages. đ✨
đ Imagination is more than a dream—it's a revolution.
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