The Front Line are under attack from terrible forces they can barely see, at the same time as they seem to be falling apart from within -- and caught in the middle is idealistic new member Josh Carver, still traumatized from his transformation into a superhuman, still coping with the fact that The Front Line may not be the team of heroes he thought it was. Someone is hell-bent on revenging themselves on The Front Line -- and Josh Carver is next.
Strap-on spinecock. Read Full Review
)Warren Ellis breaks the urge to be a superhero down to its basest level here, but it makes perfect, horrible sense, and I couldn't spoiler thesimultaneous hilarious and horrifying ending, even if I could find the words to describe it. Read Full Review
Despite a few wonky looking scenes and a less than surprising plot twist, No Hero #6 manages to deliver almost everything I've been waiting for. It's smart, it's brutal, and it's very entertaining. Read Full Review
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