Don't miss this exciting chapter in Battlestar Galactica lore as the early origins of Number Six are explored. In developing the next generation of Cylons, getting the models to look human was the easy part. But acting human is another story. Witness the evolution of Number Six as she learns live, to love, and to hate.
This could easily have been a better issue I think, but it wasn't all that bad, and it did give me a hook to return next month for the next issue, so that's something. Read Full Review
Overall, its not striking as immediately essential, even for fans, but its also not necessarily one that you want to pass on right away either. If youre in to your Battlestar Galactica, theres certainly an intriguing set-up here, and it's worth a look if you can't find anything else interesting this week Read Full Review
Battlestar Galactica: Six is an okay start to a series that has a lot of potential, and should prove to be a good look into the character of Six and what transformed her into the character that we know from the comics. Krul doesnt waste time allowing newcomers to jump on, but fans with knowledge of the character should find something to like here. This book, therefore, comes recommended, being far from weak and a relatively solid opening issue that should keep readers back for next month. Read Full Review
I'm a huge BSG fan.
Other reviewers are too kind to this comic book series - it is simply vapid. Don't waste your time.