Last Flight Out #6

Writer: Marc Guggenheim Artist: Eduardo Ferigato Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: April 13, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
7.4Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

This is it. The final chapter in the critically acclaimed hit series. With all hope lost, Ben, Sara, and Alex must risk everything. Plus: What secret has Sara been keeping from her father?

  • 8.9
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Apr 13, 2022

    Ferigate delivers some great art in the story. With the story being character focused, Ferigato is able to bring out the emotion and humanity of the characters visually in some great ways. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Apr 6, 2022

    I had a lot of fun with this series overall with its premise and general execution. There are areas where I wish it was expanded a bit more and areas where I wish things didn't feel like it was storyboards for a film or series project. But as a whole, it delivered a good story that has plenty of things that it can still explore in different ways. It is, at its core, a story of family, parenting, and humanity in general, but it delivers a lot of other trappings that touch on the familiar for this kind of work. Guggenheim's story connects well and Ferigato's artwork definitely delivers on the characters. I wish we had more time with the colonization ship to see what kind of interior design work could be explored there. Regardless, it'll read great in trade, and those who picked it up along the way got a fun experience. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Apr 6, 2022

    As a series overall, Last Flight Out is average at best. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    KittyNone Apr 17, 2022

    On the one hand, it's obvious where everything is going pretty early on in this issue, on the other, Guggenheim and Ferigato give it enough emotional impact for the lack of surprise to be forgivable. But the last page is a little strange, implying a great deal of later plot for Alex & Burke that seems to come out of nowhere and is really wholly unnecessary for a scene that serves no further purpose than to demonstrate that Ben has been forgiven. An OK ending to a mini that was, at its best, substantially more than just OK

  • 7.5
    Silver Rocket Apr 25, 2022

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