Punks Not Dead #6

Writer: David Barnett Artist: Martin Simmonds Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: July 25, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Everybody's out to get Fergie Ferguson. The police want to speak to him about the death of a fellow pupil after a schoolyard fight, the Department for Extra-Usual Affairs are back on his tail after Dorothy Culpepper has a startling revelation, and a mysterious stranger who Fergie should totally have not been talking to on the internet is showing a keen interest... and a taste for casual murder. But Fergie's mum Julie is realizing a few things as well... which means everybody better watch out because she's going to kick some ass. With everyone closing in, where can Fergie and his ghostly BF Sid turn next? Find out in the anarchic conclusion to more

  • 10
    Comics: The Gathering - Doug Warren Jul 25, 2018

    This is the issue we’ve been waiting for—where everything starts to come together, and let me tell you, it is definitely worth the build up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Doom Rocket - Mickey Rivera Jul 26, 2018

    Having set this framework down in the previous issues, Punks Not Dead #6 feels like a true beginning, where the series starts on a path towards exploring the deep occult secrets at the heart of the story. The direction it's going seems to consist of parts Hellblazer and Love and Rockets, which is a combination I didn't even know would go well until I saw it staring at me in Simmonds' blazing colors. Despite being the end of an arc, this issue is the start of something tasty. Read Full Review

  • 6.7
    Sequential Planet - Steven Martinez Jul 25, 2018

    The story starts to take off, and with art as Punks Not Dead #6 feels slow, but ends strong, setting up the story yet to come. If you've been a fan of this series you won't be disappointed. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBuzz - Victoria Wilton Aug 7, 2018

    At any rate I wouldnt be the first one to recommend this story, but it was interesting and I will admit I am a little curious to see what happens. If you can get past the first few pages and the initial confusion you could really enjoy it. Read Full Review

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