The United States of Murder Inc. #6
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The United States of Murder Inc. #6

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Michael Avon Oeming Publisher: Marvel Icon Release Date: February 4, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Here it is! The big reveal! Who is behind the assassination that sent the five families and America into chaos? And what will Valentine and Jagger do when they find out?! Another explosive chapter of the new crime-comic sensation from the award-winning creators of POWERS and writer of GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN and ALL-NEW X-MEN.
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  • 10
    Coming Up Comics - David Melton Feb 4, 2015

    If you're not reading this title, I hope you know how much you're missing out. I hope you change your mind and go pick up the back issues or the first trade when it's put together. Everyone should be talking about this series. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Spectrum - Adam Alamo Feb 20, 2015

    I have to admit that during the long wait between issues, I contemplated dropping this series. I don't want to focus on the delay because there is a lot to love about this book, but that is definitely not a good thing when the delay becomes a factor to consider like with this series. But this issue completely sold me on the series once again. There was a synergy between the writing and art that showcased the strengths of all involved and as a result I'm really looking forward to where this creative team takes us next volume. The letters page mentions that it will be a while, but at least now I can go into the next journey of murder, mayhem, and mobsters with my eyes open. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Pop Culture Uncovered - ozlongworthjr Feb 6, 2015

    It took long enough to get here, but Bendis/Oeming's big finale to Vol. 1 was good enough that I'm not offended. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Jeff Lake Feb 5, 2015

    After a long, long, LONG gap between issues, Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming return to finally finish off their first arc. Bendis manages to squeeze in some history before dealing with the various aftermaths he left behind, and while the break between issues does the book no favors in continuity, it's easy enough to pick back up. Read Full Review

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