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Francine and the other gifted young people are being held in the Hawkins Laboratory by Dr. Brenner. Francine believes he will stop at nothing to harness their collective powers. Increasingly grueling experiments unlock dark visions of the future, convincing her and her friends that they must somehow escape with the rest of the children-but will their opportunity arrive too late?
Stranger Things: Six delivers a valuable additional perspective on the Hawkins Laboratory that spawned one of the breakout characters of the TV show. This comic is a must-read for any Stranger Things fan. It shows the size and scope of this world with some compelling characters and amazing artwork. Read Full Review
A good third issue that continues to reveal the powers of Hawkins Laboratory children and the growing unease of Six as she comes to realize Dr. Brenner is an evil bastard. If the ends justify the means this story certainly adds to it. Read Full Review
Fans of the TV series still might not connect with the character in this book as strongly as the show, but the dynamic of the main characters is competently explored, making for a solid compendium to viewers who want to continue to explore the mythology of the series. Read Full Review
Stranger Things: SIX #3 holds a lot of the elements we expect, while still being visually appealing. Read Full Review
Edgar Salazar delivers some nice looking panels in this issue and the characters look great. With the exception of a couple of interesting moments, there wasn't much to showcase visually from this issue. Read Full Review
Worth the read for a Stranger Things fan, this SIX is easily a seven. Read Full Review
Although an average issue overall, I can see why this book has been highly rated. Good characters, feels as though it seamlessly ties into the show, and the promise of an exciting final issue. Solid issue, but high quality series. Read Full Review
Ultimately, this issue should have been a really big tense, and terrifying plot within the series that foreshadows evil are on the horizon. In reality it never truly delivers, and given the expectation following on from issue #2, this left me feeling even more disappointed. Especially given the rave reviews that the third season that show has just received. There's just too many elements out of balance that compound the problems of the issue. Read Full Review