Leaving Megalopolis: Surviving Megalopolis #6

Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Jim Calafiore Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: September 28, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
8.3Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

A twisted love story gone wrong gets even more wrong as our small band of survivors are forced to ask for help from the only people more dangerous than the city's heroes . . . the supervillains. Don't miss this terrifying conclusion of the sequel to the incredible Kickstarter monster hit Leaving Megalopolis!

  • 10
    The Fandom Post - Josh Begley Oct 12, 2016

    Leaving Megalopolis: Surviving Megalopolis #6 beautifully ends one of my favorite miniseries. At times bloody and frightening, this story also examines what it means to be a hero and ultimately presents humanity at its worst and best. This is comics at its best. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Sep 30, 2016

    That niggle aside, theres no denying the fact that Surviving Megalopolis has been an absolute joy to read, and remains one of my definite highlights of 2016 so far. Comic books taking swipes at some of the all-too-familiar superhero tropes arent necessarily all that new or inventive these days, but few manage it with such irreverent flair and in-your-face bravado as Surviving Megalopolis. Im definitely going to be keeping everything crossed that we get another series of this wonderfully twisted tale somewhere down the line. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    AIPT - Tyler Sewell Sep 28, 2016

    With the sixth and culminating issue, we get a finale that doesn't feel so "final." While a lot is cleared up and a huge cast of characters is wiped out, there's still a lot left on the plate and the intention to continue the series in another upcoming volume is clear. While the story leaves you wanting more, the art itself more than satisfies with some amazingly detailed and complex panels. Despite each issue declining throughout the arc, the series ends on a higher note. Read Full Review

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