Miss Fury #6

Writer: Rob Williams Artist: Jackson Herbert Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: September 25, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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Miss Fury's journey through time has ended. But when she returns to "her" Manhattan, she finds that her lover, Captain Chandler, has disappeared. Did he ever exist at all, and if not, what does that say about her sanity? And how do the Crusades-era knights fit into the puzzle?

  • 10
    Following The Nerd - Spin Dash Sep 28, 2013

    This is a series many may not have heard about but it is one of the best currently being printed. Miss Fury has been around since the 40's and is still a great character to this day. I will put her up against any of the current ladies in comics who claim that they are a "Bad Ass" and watch Miss Fury knock them down a few pegs. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze Sep 26, 2013

    Her personality is something which was perfectly displayed here. Seeing just how confident she is in who she is, never letting something so trivial stop her from getting the job done. That is why you read this book, she has so much drive that nothing can stop her unless she lets it. Manipulative, resourceful, tactical, everything she took advantage of by remembering who she was and why this puts her in a position of power. As a female lead, it's very admirable that Williams shows so much understanding of her character. Beyond this Miss Fury never feels as if she doesn't have an intimidating presence, which is something Abreu captures intensely. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Statues And Superheroes - Steven Viscido Sep 27, 2013

    Overall, this was a pretty good book that could have been fantastic if only the writer and artist had been a little clearer about what is going on.  The art is generally strong, wtih some moderately weak panels here and there, and the story is good, but has a few logic holes in it.  The strongest part of the story is the characterization of Miss Fury.  Williams has definitley made me like this character, and I feel a great deal of empathy for her.  I definitely want Miss Fury to straighten out the timeline and be able to get back to Chandler (although I suspect that this will probably never happen, since we know that in the "correct" timeline of events, Chandler dies). Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Max Delgado Sep 24, 2013

    Miss Fury #6 provides a breath of fresh air. For a title that was heading south a few months ago, issue #6 provides a strong upswing. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Therapy - Cody "The Thorverine" Ferrell Sep 25, 2013

    The new arc starts things off in a nice direction that will put Miss Fury to the test, not only physically but emotionally as well. Read Full Review

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