The Shadow, Green Hornet, and the other heroes have infiltrated the stronghold of the Justice Party, but are they prepared for the dark secrets held within? Meanwhile, the new Zorro and Black Bat stand together, overwhelmed as Black Legion troopers flood the city streets. And what has become of the Spider?
Between Alex Ross and Dennis Calero, the art remains consistent and their use of both inking and shading adds to that dark feeling that the story tries to portray. Adding to this is the specific coloring of each character that makes them pop out among everything else on the page and the detail put into them. Read Full Review
Overall,definitelyone of the mostinterestingissues in this crossover yet. Finally the antagonist takes center stage, the dialogue is great. MASKS is trulyheating up,the plot isbecomingbigger. With anintriguingending, I'll be eagerly awaiting the next issue. Read Full Review
Masks #6 is an example of a really good story being taken down a few pegs by some odd art choices. I'm a Calero fan, I really am, but this issue just doesn't work for me. Roberson has done some amazing things with these characters, so you still get more than your money's worth. 3.5/5 Read Full Review
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