Clive Barker's Nightbreed #6

Writer: Clive Barker, Marc Andreyko Artist: Piotr Kowalski, Emmanuel Xerx Javier Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: October 22, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.0Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

Boone must learn what it means to be a god of man and a god of beast. In Annastajia's search for beauty, a monster will be born from her imperfections. Lude, the demon of a god long past, will live a lifetime of jest in the face of an eternity of chaos. All creatures of the night must learn that life is a fickle thing. Midian calls to us all.

  • 8.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Jorge Solis Oct 22, 2014

    Aaron Boone is about to meet two interesting characters living in Midian. Lude and Annastasjia are sharing origin stories in a competitive game to out-tragedy each other. Abandoned by his mother, the demon-looking Lude has lived a lonely life as an orphan. The Hollywood starlet Annastasjia has not aged a bit since the 20s because she has someone elses head living beside her. Though they have diverse backgrounds, with special circums Read Full Review

  • 6.9
    BGCP - Jordanne MacDonald Oct 22, 2014

    Nightbreed #6 keeps up the good quality of its predecessors. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig Oct 22, 2014

    Nightbreed has gotten slower over the past couple of issue. They are pulling out big stories, and yet I still don't feel fulfilled. I think the problem is having all these background stories with no interaction between Boone and the other characters. I want to see Boone in action. We literally know nothing about him. We will see more of him next issue, as for #7 promises some background on Boone, but is it too late? If Nightbreed doesn't hit me in the gut with Boone's story, then I may be long gone from this series before it even picks up. With only six issues out, Nightbreed is quickly fading out for me. I hope we can pick up some momentum in our next issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Educated Reader Nov 4, 2014

    I think what is interesting and ironic about Andreyko in this series is that he portrays homosexuality as sinful (which it is) even though he himself is gay. I may not agree with his personal lifestyle, but I applaud him for making readers uncomfortable with Lude's "lewdness". Very creepy indeed!

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