Dark Nights Metal #6 Review
Does Dark Nights Metal #6 thrash out the power chords or should it be booed off the stage?
Does Dark Nights Metal #6 thrash out the power chords or should it be booed off the stage?
Dark Nights Metal is superhero comics the way they’re meant to be: bold, big, and so over the top they loop around ludicrous and zoom right back to awesome again.
Like die-cast metal construction, this comic is a lost art form.
Big things were brewing in the previous issue, but Dark Nights: Metal #2 is the jump off.
Dark Nights Metal #1 starts with the cover that has the Justice League posed to form the classic Rock On! gesture and ends with a surprising arrival.
Last weekend, I packed up my truck and started on my journey to Washington D.C. for Awesome Con!
Reborn #5 ties up some loose ends, tightens Bonnie’s resolve, and leads us into the Dark Lands for the final showdown between Heaven and Hell.
Reborn #4 Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Greg Capullo Inker: Jonathan Glapion Colourist: FCO Plascencia Letterer: Nate Piekos Publisher: Image Comics A review by Stephanie
Reborn #3 Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Greg Capullo Inker: Jonathan Glapion Colorist: FCO Plascencia Letterer: Nate Piekos Publisher: Image Comics A review by Stephanie