Just as Ra's al Ghul is hidden in this six-part miniseries, so is his near-demonic influence hidden and slowly revealed in this final issue! Boston Brand's death was no accident, but a planned and ruthless murder...orchestrated by none other than the Head of the Demon. What Deadman needs now is either death-or the help of the World's Greatest Detective!
An intense journey of discovery for Boston Brand, Deadman #6 gets the ball rolling faster with each page. Read Full Review
Despite the beautiful visuals, this is a difficult series to read, and with the final issue it gets no better. Very little attempt is made to explain what's going on. This will probably be the end of the line for many readers. Send DC a message " "Get Adams a scripter!" His visuals deserve better. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue just read like something of a bad sitcom. The characters felt like shadows of themselves, and, again, the dialogue didnt seem fitting. Read Full Review
I appreciateNeal Adams work as much as the next guy. I think he is perhaps one of the mostinfluential comic book artists the industry has ever seen. However, when itcomes to writing, the man needs help, because when left to his own devices, thestory and dialogue simply dont measure up to the expected stature. Read Full Review
Neal Adams' bizarre fever dream into the world of Deadman concludes in Deadman #6 " or does it? Not really, as it turns out, because Neal Adams is apparently always guaranteed a sequel. Read Full Review
This issue is the biggest rip-off of the series thus far--that's right, thus far--but if you've come along to this point, I suppose we can keep strolling along this insane road together. Because it turns out that this six-issue miniseries was actually the first book of (at least) two. I'd like to say all will be revealed in a subsequent miniseries, but we know it won't. Read Full Review
I can't wait to read the sequel! (I seem to be the only person who likes this book.)
I am absolutely speechless by how bad this book is. Neal Adams shouldn't be allowed to write anything. He is a good artist, but his written work is nonsensical and actually hurts to read. I will admit though I did like some of the insults he wrote for Deadman, but the greatest insult was the back of the book where it confirms DC let him write another Batman book after Batman Odyssey.