No Hero #6

8.0

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Writer Warren Ellis
Artist Juan Jose Ryp

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.

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  • 8.0

    Weekly Comic Book Review - Kyle Posluszny

    Jul 11, 2009

    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

  • 8.0

    Comics Bulletin - Paul Brian McCoy

    Aug 03, 2009

    Strap-on spinecock. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Aug 08, 2009

    )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

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