Written by Guillem March, Ed Brisson, Rob Williams, Collin Kelly, and Jackson Lanzing Art by Guillem March, Jeff Spokes, Stefano Landini, and Jorge Molina Guillem March writes and draws a poignant and heartfelt tale of redemption in Back to Year One. The shocking final chapter of Stormwatch has arrived from Ed Brisson and Jeff Spokes: What secret has Director Bones been withholding from the team all this time?! Emilia Harcourt returns...from the dead?! A mystery unfolds courtesy of Rob Williams and Stefano Landini! Plus: a no-holds-barred story of Batman from Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, and Jorge Molina in their first Batman Black & White more
The main story is definitely the headline here, but this is overall another strong issue. Read Full Review
An entertaining story that has an interesting new villain that I want to see explored. Read Full Review
Batman: The Brave & The Bold #6 continues its streak of great stories, there isn't a miss among them. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing where March and Prianto's story goes, having an amnesiac Batman is an intriguing concept. Read Full Review
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #6 is a collection of mostly good stories that would work better in another format. They're often either the opening to what is clearly meant to be an ongoing, or a story broken up into too small of chunks to flow properly. The highlight is easily the final short story by Sean Lewis and Javier Fernandez. Read Full Review
Batman: The Brave And The Bold #6 is a disjointed mix of unsatisfying endings, enjoyable beginnings, and weird one-shots. Guillem March's first chapter is a hit, so there's at least one bright spot in this mixed bag. Read Full Review
It's a clear fifty-fifty on quality, which is more disappointing than ambitious misses combined with strong anchors. Read Full Review
I only read this for Stormwatch, and it's really good. Easily the best thing with Rose Wilson since Priest. DC should keep his dirty hands off her and leave it to Brisson, he knows how to write the character.
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The first story was the highlight here. It has some frustrating lettering, but aside from that, I found the writing and art really enjoyable.
The Stormwatch story ends with a very lengthy, talky chapter. I was never very interested in this story, and this ending just sort of fizzles out. More Amanda Waller build up I couldn't care less about.
The Harcourt story is really shoddy. I don't recommend reading it.