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Season 5 is the final season of Catching the G-Man.

Story[]

Bernard believes he has been sent back in time, so sets out to find The G-Man in order to prove to his friends he didn't dream up the events of the past four seasons.

Episodes[]

Missing Episode Details[]

The Sudden End[]

Issue 126 ended up being the final episode of Catching the G-Man, with Joe posting on the blog on his website saying so. A Christmas Special followed up shortly after, and would become the last episode to the series. However in 2009 it was briefly revived with a 127th Issue which was posted on an internet forum, but unfortunately the admin of this wikia hasn't been able to find it at all.

Planned Spin-Off[]

A spin-off titled The Bernard and Steve Show was planned, which would act as a standalone series. This was cut short when Joe retired from comic making at the beginning of 2008, however in 2009 when he briefly came out of retirement he did create a comic. Unfortunately like the lost Issue 127, this wikia admin can't find any trace of it.

Notes[]

  • While it was intended for seasons 1-4 to be a dream of Bernard's, it is later established in Season 5 that these events did indeed take place and The G-Man sent him into the past.
  • The events of the season create many changes to the timeline of Catching the G-Man as well as Half-Life 2 (although it already shared a very loose continuity with the comics to begin with):
    • Dr Kleiner is murdered by The G-Man, therefore Kleiner Noir ceases to exist.
    • Dr Kleiner's murder means that the events of Half-Life 2 will be drastically changed, although the implications aren't explored further.
    • Nick has his legs removed, therefore rendering him immobile and preventing his from turning to villainy as depicted in Season 3 and 4.
  • Combine Administrator Wallace Breen (an antagonist from Half-Life 2) makes a cameo appearance on a Breen screen. The character was previously referenced to in Season 4, in which he was no longer in charge of City 17 at that time.

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