Robocop #6

Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Carlos Magno Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: December 3, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.6Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

After a bank robbery goes wrong, RoboCop gets locked into a headbattle with a mysterious new war machine... a Frankensteined EDMore guns. Bigger. Faster. Old Detroit is in trouble and it looks like this is just the beginning. As Anne Lewis investigates Killian's mysterious past, the new, underground OCP puts its endgame into action.

  • 8.5
    BGCP - Leeroy Dec 5, 2014

    Robocop continues to impress with this spectacular series! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Eric Switzer Dec 3, 2014

    "Robocop" is consistently killer and shows no signs of stopping. Everything I have said about it tonally and artistically remains true through each and every issue. There are ebs and flows to the action but the book is never boring, and never drags. It makes me yearn for more Robocop, and I think that is just about the best thing that can be said about any series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Dec 3, 2014

    ROBOCOP is consistently good and always leaves me wanting to see more and more of Old Detroit. The people in there would love nothing more than to escape the depressing place, but BOOM! Studios is making it so I constantly want to visit this corrupt and twisted city. Yes, sometimes the artwork takes away from the experience, but aside from those few moments, this series has been consistently great and does the original movie justice. I especially love how Williamson is giving plenty of focus to other characters -- most notably Lewis and Killian -- without ever really neglecting RoboCop, the dude we're all here to see. Seriously, you need to give this series a chance if you like the classic movie. It's doing an awesome job continuing the franchise's story. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Crusaders - Martin Ferretti Dec 4, 2014

    Overall, this was a fairly enjoyable issue with plenty of exposition to move the overall plot of the book along. I wish we had seen more of Murphy but Killian's story is very interesting and definitely looks like it will pay off soon. With a talented creative team, Robocop is shaping up to be a great successor to the Robocop film franchise, but it is not without problems. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Norman Bates Dec 27, 2014

    It's getting better and better with each issue. It's a little light on the biting satire, but excels when it focuses its lens on our protagonists. Here, we get a character defining moment for Lewis -- and as for Murphy? While Ed-209 has become Super-Ed and seems unstoppable- it looks like Robo will also be getting an upgrade that will make him, better, faster, stronger…

  • 6.5
    Gizmo Dec 20, 2014

    It's decent, it just lacks some sort of heart to the story.

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