The newly formed Quantum League set out for one final confrontation with the ruthless dictator of Earth. Meanwhile, two Black Hammer favorites reflect on their past, as the future is suddenly uncertain!
o Ties directly into the Eisner-Award winning Black Hammer comic books series and is written by main writer Jeff Lemire.
A fitting end for the six-issue mini-series, Quantum Age #6 is about as complete of a book as you'd want in a finale issue. Read Full Review
Quantum Age was a fun series overall with what it delivered and it largely was an enjoyable experience. Lemire got to play with a concept that I'm still a fan of since my first exposure to it in the early'80s and it worked well in context to the bigger Black Hammer universe, adding more context to it. This issue doesn't work quite as well as I'd like with how the first half plays out but the back half sets up for an engaging story that I'd love to see told in another medium in order to explore some fun ideas. This was a good series overall and worth it for Black Hammer fans in general as it does provide enough hooks to the mainline book in the right way. Read Full Review
Quantum Age #6 isnt a bad comic or poor finale, it hits the marks and dose so with a bit of flair, but some of that flair burns a bit too bright and gets in the way of what makes these Hammerverse minis work so well. Read Full Review