Following their captured teammates’ trail has led Catman and Jon Kent right intothe middle of a major power scheme between Checkmate and the U.S. government.But with former-Sixer Jeanette whispering in Dreamer’s and Gossamer’s ears, BlackAlice losing hope, and Deadshot running out of time to extend his escape from hell,their would-be rescuers might secure everyone’s safety, but someone’s going tolose their soul!
Ultimately, this is a comic about some deeply damaged kids, none of which have effectively resolved their trauma, and they're not only hurting their enemies they're hurting each other. Read Full Review
Whist Secret Six #6 sees the end of this series, the story is set to continue in the pages of 'Superman Unlimited' and 'Justice League Unlimited'. I have loved this entire series and what I have loved the most is getting to know heroes that I wouldn't normally have gotten to read. Nicole Maines is a talent to be reckoned with and I cannot wait to see what she does next at DC. Read Full Review
Tensions finally boil over as the Six come to the end of their road. Maines writing weaves in the painful cost of their actions. Segovia and Beredo balance the action with the rage as one member makes a deadly choice. Once the dust settles, fans wont want to miss where the unstable unit moves to next. Read Full Review
Secret Six #6 hits like an explosion from a failed pressure valve. The series first five issues were dominated by character exploration. Every plot advancement was accompanied with an appropriate response by the affected characters. Those characters responses often triggered more responses from other characters. The result is a final issue that is more about the complicated, character-based reasons for the fights than the fights themselves. Read Full Review