With the Pussycats arrested for plagiarism, Alexander Cabot is determined to put the band on trial! The girls are shipped to the Cabot family's sovereign patch of Antarctica, where the Cabots' word is law! How will the girls get out of this one? (Spoilers: Probably friendship.)
The ending was actually really satisfying, emotionally speaking. I like that I can actually not hate Alexandra Cabot. She's still a rich girl and still prickly and snarky, but not the mean-girl Chryl Blossom knockoff she was in the classic Josie stories. I'm really looking forward to seeing where this story arc is heading next month. Read Full Review
There were some mixed feelings here, but after letting everything sink in I believe that this would have done so much better if it were placed differently than at the start of a new arc. You could argue that is also the best place to get these kind of stories out of the way, but Josie and The Pussycats #5 as the conclusion to the first arc ended with the cliffhanger that got us here. That aside, a solid issue that carries most of the appeal that keeps you looking forward to Josie and The Pussycats each month. Read Full Review
Josie and the Pussycats #6 could have gotten very dark very quickly. Instead the arrival of Alexandra defuses the situation. A little brother-sister bonding gets the Pussycats sprung to continue their road trip of misadventures far away from the frozen confines of Cabotopia. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Melody's Frozen riffs were cute and everybody played their role swell. I loved how Alexandra is a bi#(% but she does it with love. Everybody had their moment to shine and they do so very very well. Bennett and Deodio write great together and the art of Mok and Fitzpatrick is clean and pretty. Overall a good story.