If Static wants to liberate the imprisoned Bang Babies of Dakota, he’s going to have to turn them into an army…and unfortunately for him, he’s also going to have to fight alongside-and even worse, trust-the jerk who tried to burn down his house: Hotstreak!
Every time I get to write about this book, I have to pinch myself. We are really getting new Milestone in 2022, and it's great. You really love to see it. Read Full Review
This chapter of Virgil Hawkin's/Static's story comes to a spectacular close while setting up the next, showcasing why this book is not only one of the best superhero comics but just overall comics being published. A perfect blend of superhero comic sensibilities and relevant relatable issues and characters alongside powerfully creative artwork make this book work on all levels. If you're a fan of comic books and haven't read this series yet, that needs to change as soon as possible. Read Full Review
Static: Season One #6 closes the book on Virgil Hawkins' new origin story, featuring all the elements that made him a fan-favorite hero. With Static: Season Two planned for a summer release, I can't wait to see what happens next, especially with the closing pages teasing a new take on one of Static's deadliest enemies from the animated series. Read Full Review
Draper-Ivey delivers some fantastic art in this issue. I continue to be blown away by the art style in this series and this issue particularly. There are some awesome visual moments to be found. Read Full Review
Vita Ayala, Nikolas Draper-Ivey and AndWorld Design have done nothing but give fans of Static exactly what they want with this series. From the amazing art to the stellar storytelling, this may be the best Static story of the modern age! The anticipation for season two is palpable, and with this one series readers can be assured that the Milestone relaunch has been a massive success! Read Full Review
Static: Season One #6 features unique visuals and high energy storytelling from Nikolas Draper-Ivey while showing Static truly coming into his own as a superhero. Vita Ayala and Draper-Ivey use superpowers to explore big universal ideas like family, community, and power structures in an action-driven narrative. I'm definitely looking forward to Season Two, and there's much to explore with mysterious villains as well as Static's non-family supporting cast that were such a memorable part of the original comic and WB Kids cartoon. Read Full Review
Ayala has done a great job of setting up the network of family and friends that makes Static's mission possible, the social climate is only getting more tense, and a terrifying page hints at the arrival of Static's deadliest enemy. Bring on season two. Read Full Review
The first season of Static ends on a very high note, with some great character and superhero moments to solidify this version of Static. Not sure why the series needs to be broken down into seasons, though. Read Full Review
Now this is the kind of shit I read superhero comics for. Can't wait for season 2!
Strong finish for this first story arc. Incredible visuals as always. Can't wait for the return
Kinda weird Hotstreak didn't pop up but whatever. This was still great and I loved Static's speech at the end.
Really solid send-off for Season One. I wasn't really feeling this run until near the end of issue #5 but it definitely took a turn for the better.