EVERYONE wants a piece of Tommy Watts - at least the part that can give them super powers. But if everyone in America is a superhero, will that be a good thing...or the worst thing that could ever happen to planet Earth?
Being the second to last issue of this book, everything has led to that final moment and you can only hope that it delivers on what will be the defining moment of the story. What comes next is something you want to look forward to and the best way for this story to end is for Ross to turn that dial up and make everything that has happened up to this point mean something. Read Full Review
While somewhat stilted due to the change in the story, America's Got Power#6 is still more than enough to keep me excited for what's coming in the final issue. Read Full Review
I really want to like this book, it's got an interesting premise and some great artwork, but at this point I don't even remember when Issue 5 came out, and I barely remember what's been going on. Read Full Review
. . $3, 22pgs. All ADs @ back. C- grade cover. . . So wow this has been a long wait, 5 months, since the last issue and they have even tacked on a 7th issue to this previously 6 issue series. Ill be hard pressed to bother reading anything from Ross or Hitch again, as this series has meandered into crap territory on both fronts. The plot never appeared before jumping into trying to be something else... i think? i feel like i got myself into a morass with this series as its never made much of a story, and i'm tired of looking a tracings of celebs. Hitch's art has got to be the worst i've seen from him, and the logic jumps and dialog are just sad. i look forward to this series being over, i hope we get a decent bang in the end of this luke-wamore