The full scope of Daphne’s relationship with the mysterious Brother is revealed-and so is the full strength of their combined power. God help anyone in their path…
Daphne Byrne #6 is the ending we need and the ending that Daphne herself deserves. This series has been so bananas. I have loved the mystery. Kelley Jones has been his usual brilliant self. Laura Marks has written a tight, horror/supernatural thriller. If you didn't read this, go pre-order the trade. Go. Right now. Read Full Review
While it leaves the door open for a sequel it also makes the denouement to this particular story read in an abrupt fashion, but that's still only a minor hiccup in, perhaps, Hill House Comics' best original series so far. Read Full Review
Kelley Jones has some brilliantly dark visuals in this issue and every scene works visually. It is a great looking issue with the perfect balance of shadow and detail. Read Full Review
A really great series.
The finale really was a rollercoaster! Exciting and satisfying, and as in all great characterization, deeds and actions make clear what a person is rather than endless dialog. Horror is the realization of that which cannot happen happening, terror is that you did it yourself. Laura Marks did that with wonderful craft and skill. Daphne is the emerging from her chrysalis and is something actually new. The visuals are so sensitive and visceral that they become something to linger and study. Kelley Jones seems to do this thing where he taps into the readers emotion and force you to look at that thing you don’t want to with joy. He is a master of this and panels in this series will burn into your memory. This is an amazing book.
This ended pretty strong.