Aquaman and Green Arrow have restored the timeline! Unfortunately, there is something off about the world they returned to. Scorpio has gone legit and is now one of the most successful and integral tech companies on the planet. Times like these make you remember how your mother always told you to never trust the dinosaur man. Even if he did help you build a time machine that "fixed" everything!
I don't really know how this fits in with Thomas' other work in the Aqua-family, but it's increasingly enjoyable on its own. Read Full Review
Aquaman / Green Arrow: Deep Target #6 continues what might be the most convoluted story from DC Comics in years. Since the body-switching through timeline change (?) has been resolved, Brandon Thomas throws another eye-rolling one at readers to set up the finale. I don't think many people are reading this book, but if you have been, you know what to expect - great art with a wonky story. Read Full Review
Other than art, this issue is just poorly executed over all. The characters deserve better and so does the reader. Read Full Review
The problem with this issue is that it's mostly built around a mystery that's never explained and that feels like it came out of nowhere. A lot of this series is constructed like that, and it didn't really bother me so much when we had an entire miniseries in front of us to figure it out. I have a feeling the final seventh issue will be as messy as this one was.