Black Hammer: Reborn #6

Writer: Jeff Lemire, Rich Tommaso Artist: Matt Sheean, Rich Tommaso, Malachi Ward Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: November 24, 2021 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 7
8.8Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

A multidimensional nightmare continues to wreck havoc on Spiral City as bizarre versions of Black Hammer heroes come face-to-face with the brutal vigilante known as the Skulldigger. Featuring a special two-page Inspector Insector backup story by Rich Tommaso!

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Derek McNeil Dec 18, 2021

    Black Hammer Reborn #6 is another terrific addition to the growing Black Hammer canon. The previous titles in the line have given me high expectations for any new issue. But Jeff Lemire has not failed to meet them yet. I look forward to learning more about this parallel Spiral City as the story continues in the upcoming issues. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Nov 24, 2021

    The artists do some great work with the visuals in the issue. The imagery is fun and vibrant with a classic comic look and feel. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Dec 1, 2021

    Black Hammer Reborn continues to expand this world and concept nicely and I really enjoy that it can sidebar from being all about Lucy to do something else. The focus on Skulldigger covers a lot of ground overall even while giving us time with Andromeda, his discovery, and the use of this other group from the other dimension that's now invading. The story moves briskly with some good dialogue throughout while the artwork once again works an interesting minimalist approach reminiscent of the days of old while still playing to modern approaches. I'm really curious to see how far this goes and what new twists may be in store. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt Nov 24, 2021

    The Black Hammer story has always been best when Lemire balances complex storytelling over the span of multiple timelines. While that could introduce more confusion, especially when the plot itself involves the introduction of a multiverse, this script manages to balance it all exceptionally well. Read Full Review

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