Xanthe, Constantine, and Batgirl realize that only one other person has defeated the monster who's been collecting spirits by taking their memories...and it's the person who's responsible for creating the joss-paper money, the original currency of the Spirit World!
This has been my favorite of the three AAPI-lined titles to launch in recent months, and is an excellent example of just how much of an impact a new character can make in only a few issues. Read Full Review
Spirit World #6 ends the miniseries with a bang, giving us more insights into Xanthes history, some fantastic action sequences and a touching ending. I hope DC continues using Xanthe, further exploring that corner of the DC Universe so beautifully steeped in Eastern mysticism. Recommended. Read Full Review
Overall, Spirit World was an enjoyable story with stellar art. Read Full Review
This is a satisfying ending to this story. It showcases the reason this story is told. It also shows the tenacity of Cassandra Cain, a quality that makes her a worthy member of the bat family. Read Full Review
Alyssa Wong's engaging and coherent writing, combined with a well-structured narrative featuring a balance of suspense and character-driven moments, creates a compelling story. The use of flashbacks and gradual memory return adds depth and intrigue. The resolution centered on compassion subverts expectations and highlights the power of empathy. Coupled with Hainning's fantastic art and Sebastian Cheng's excellent colors, the issue offers a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience. Read Full Review
it was fine. Wasnt my cup of tea, but it wasnt bad. pretty sure I'll forget this in a couple of days.