The grand finale of Steve Trevors bid to save the Justice League! How can one man turn the tide against the Crime Syndicate? It all leads into FOREVER EVIL #7!
Then we get our cliffhanger, as is mandatory in the comic book medium. This "epilogue" takes place later, in the Green Room. Naturally, Mr. Green is a liar and his pants are an fire because he's not only a bad guy, but what appears to be the leader of the Crimson Men. So now Candy, the Pres., and good old Steve by association will be running A. R. G. U. S. (or what's left of it) into the ground, at the behest of the bad guys themselves. Should be a fun ride, but the question still remains: Where and when will we see this story? Doesn't it make more sense to NOT cancel Justice League of America and just put this creative team in place? Why not? I'd buy it. And as opposed to the Matt Kindt run, I'd actually enjoy it as well. All in all, it was a good miniseries. Lots of new questions asked. Many dumb characters made cool. And some great pictures with actual funny dialogue to move the story along. Good stuff. Read Full Review
Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. #6 is available from physical and digital retailers for $2.99 USD. Read Full Review
As "Forever Evil" shuffles to a close, Gates and team do a decent job packing a lot into the "A.R.G.U.S." conclusion, as they have done throughout the series, but fail to draw a satisfying conclusion to this tale. Rather than decisively finalizing anything, Gates and company leave the story open, which would be perfectly acceptable if this were an ongoing series. Instead of continuing in the next issue of "Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S.," the story ends limply pointing readers towards "Forever Evil" and "Justice League." There's no denying Steve Trevor is now intertwined into the DC Universe a little tighter and that universe is certainly richer for this series, but finite series should be a little tighter when they wrap up. Read Full Review
I'm a Sterling Gates fan, but this issue was pretty low quality. Worst of all, it was a 6 issue mini-series that had no ending whatsoever. It just ended saying it would continue in Forever Evil and Justice League. The dialogue was terrible (supposed to be funny?). I've defended this series, but issue 6 was indefensible. I'm pretty disappointed. I hope good things are ahead for the character of Steve Trevor, but this series didn't help his development.