Jack is always one to know when he's overstayed his welcome. Now it's time to split. Especially after his good pal, Pete the demon, has returned to the service of his original master and tries to take Jack's head off. Wang, Egg, and Jack narrowly escape town with the Wing Kong hot on their trail. As they bust through the honkyof the American highways, the Lords of Death decide to join the hunt for Burton's head.
Overall, Big Trouble In Little China #6 won't be winning any awards, but it's a fun book filled with humor and worth reading if you're looking for something different and unique. Read Full Review
Brian Churilla's artwork continues to be a real highlight of the series, and this issue features some of his best work to date. His interpretation of each of the characters from movie canon has so far been spot-on, and his creature concepts and designs have been first rate. He continues in the same vein here, although I felt the issue's 'big bad' didn't quite hit the same high mark of his previous work. Read Full Review
OK, someone appears to have lost the plot here. I'm just not sure if it's me or the writers. I'm really not sure why we needed the new hired guns or what they add to the story yet and the mention of Gracie being in the Himalayas just confused me so I'm a little bit lost. I can only assume that everything will make sense in the next issue so I will have to count this as a filler comic for now and wait and see. Read Full Review
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