Marcus finds himself and his traveling-henchpeople parents in Amnesty Bay on their next villain's gig...with Black Manta! And that only means one thing-Monkey Prince finds himself in yet another new high school! But when a mysterious goth girl named Sandra appears in school, Monkey Prince discovers she's the key to finding Monkey King's jingu bang...which is located somewhere in Atlantis!
The action here is fantastic, and Bernard Chang's art seems to get better with every issue. As we pass the halfway point of this story, we're starting to get a bigger picture of the story hereand the cliffhanger throws just about everything for a loop. Read Full Review
Monkey Prince is clearly a big story and this issue just shows that it would do well to give itself a bit more space to tell it in. Read Full Review
Monkey Prince #6 throws everything and the kitchen sink at you to move Marcus's journey forward as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Taking the exact opposite approach to decompressed storytelling, Yang crams the issue so full of developments, contrivances, logic leaps, and flashbacks that you don't know where to start, and by the time you get to the last page you may wish you hadn't. Read Full Review