Revival #6

Writer: Tim Seeley Artist: Mike Norton Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: January 23, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 1
7.9Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

A great jumping on point for new readers.
Dana investigates the murder of a prominent psychologist who specialized in coping with returned love ones. Cooper gets a visitor. And May Tao visits the hopsital.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jan 23, 2013

    What a great issue to come back to and start the New Year with! I know that this series has been selling like hot-cakes so it doesn’t need a lot of help from me, but again if you haven’t read the series or somehow forgot about it then hopefully this review reminded you of why you should be buying it. Everything you loved about the last story arc has been improved in this issue and with all the different elements gearing up in this issue it’s going to be very exciting to see where it goes from here and hopefully you’ll be along for it as well. If you find any other Easter eggs, be sure to leave them in the comments and if no one finds the movie reference I’ll post it myself. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Read Comic Books - Tommy Lutz Jan 21, 2013

    Revival #6 may have been almost devoid of action, but it abounds in emotion and exciting plots. So much is going on at one time, all of it connected without readers yet knowing how. Revival #6 doesn't hold the hands of new readers coming off of the trade, but it will immerse them immediately with amazing details and expressive characters. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    J.DubComics - J.DubComics Jan 26, 2013

    As you know, I don't really like giving too much away with this book as if you do not read it then you will not really know what I am going on about. I highly recommend giving this issue a try. It is a great jumping on point and I don't think new readers would be too confused after reading this. This is still one of my favourite series coming out right now, and I really cant believe I have to wait another month to find out what is going to happen to some of these characters that I have become very fond of over the last few months. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Benjamin Bailey Jan 23, 2013

    Mike Norton's art ranges from serviceable to great in each issue. It never looks bad, but some pages really pop when compared to others. There's nothing particularly dynamic about the opening pages to this issue. However, when you get to scene with Em sewing her tattered sweatshirt, the book really becomes a thing of beauty. All in all, Revival is a solid package. If you are looking for something different to spice up your pull list, give Revival a shot. It's worth it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comicosity - Jessica Boyd Jan 24, 2013

    Mike Norton continues to do an excellent job with the artwork. His partnership with Seeley shines throughout this series. The simple clean lines are included in rough lined panels that often overlap with full-page artwork, creating congruence. This allows the story, with all of its supernatural happenings and characters, keep you feeling out of kilter so that you do not solve the mystery too soon. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Geeks Unleashed - Christopher Romero Jan 25, 2013

    Revival's many unfolding subplots may move around in too many directions for some readers. This is the type of comic that I need to read the previous issue to carefully follow the plot, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Check out this Revival"it's well worth the three bucks. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Bloody Disgusting - GeorgeShunick Jan 24, 2013

    I was a little rough on the last issue of Revival, and while I feel like certain issues linger, this was definitely an improvement. Revival is still one of the better comics out there, and issue #6 is an example of why. But in my opinion, this series hasnt reached its full potential. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Hansel Moreno Jan 22, 2013

    Despite my complaints I want to make it clear: I stand behind Revival as one of the best drawn and written books Image or any other company is publishing. So grab a chair, dig in, and, if you love Revival, tell a friend. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Gizmo Aug 18, 2014

    Tim Seeley skillfully juggles more plotlines than you can shake a stick at and Mike Norton's art is refined and creepy. I like the little political opinions sprinkled in too.

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