Secret Six Vol. 2 #13

Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Nicola Scott Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 10, 2009 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
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  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Sep 11, 2009

    It is incredibly telling about the quality of the series when you consider that even a weak issue of Secret Six is still a Must Read book and far better than the vast majority of this week's other comics. So, unfortunately, this means that Secret Six did not pull in the coveted Book of the Week honors (for only the third time this year, as #5, 79, and 1112 did), but it certainly came close and definitely should not be missed. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    IGN - Bryan Joel Sep 10, 2009

    I admit, I'm growing a bit weary of this story, mostly because Secret Six has done better. But it's the characters that really count, and they're the real stars of this storyline. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Sep 16, 2009

    This whole arc of Secret Six has been a new and different beast, taking the team further into depravity and seeming evil than we've ever seen them, and each of the group has responded in ways I didn't respect. Gail shows us the resolve of Catman, the professional ethics of Deadshot, Ragdoll's indifference to everything except fun, Jeannette tragic core, Scandal's odd nobility, and even the hero hiding inside of Bane. This book is ALL about character, and the characters here make decisions that almost seem to hinder the storyteling but are still true to what the reader thinks they would actually do. It's a fascinating look into shades of gray... Nicola Scott's art is, once again, beautiful, giving depth to all the expressions and characters, even the random guards and slaves floating about the issue. That said, this issue is a little weirder than some that have come before, and a little harder to get into because of that fact, but it's still compelling and worth the journey. The standar Read Full Review

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