Cover #6

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: David Mack Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 13, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
9.1Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

The first volume of one of the best-reviewed series of the year comes to its shocking conclusion! It's an industry dinner in New York City, and comic book creator Max finds himself juggling his responsibilities as a spy for the United States government and his role as a member of the creative community! This unique, genre-bending look at the comics industry has received rave reviews for Emmy and Eisner Award-nominated artist David Mack and Peabody Award-winning writer Brian Michael Bendis! COVER will return next year-but this shocking conclusion will have people talking about what is-and isn't-true in this "based on a true story" story.
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  • 10
    DC Comics News - Alex McDonald Mar 13, 2019

    With this conclusion Bendis and Mack present an engaging and highly original story. Spy thriller with added comments on the comics industry. Or rather a meta narrative on the industry with added spies. As a single issue this is a satisfying climax to an otherwise slow series. As a collection of issues this is highly recommended to all comic readers. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Watch - Cody White Mar 21, 2019

    Cover #6 is the ending to bravest comics narrative in a generation. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz Mar 15, 2019

    Still, it's a decent enough book. I'll be reading it when it comes back for sure and it does feature some of the most excellent artwork on the stands. Bendis and Mack are a dream team, and hopefully this book comes back sooner rather than later. It's extremely well done. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Multiversity Comics - Alexander Jones Mar 18, 2019

    "Cover" #6 is a poignant finale to a wonderful mini-series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer Mar 13, 2019

    David Mack's art is absolutely stunning as always, and even while I felt the ending played into the cutesy-ness that I complained about earlier, it still wrapped up the whole meta-narrative of the comic nicely. Read Full Review

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