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Exiled by Marcus's people and lost in a future unfamiliar to her, Aphrodite is now banished to wander the dead zones beyond the habitable ring of the Earth's equator. But behind the thick smog clouds, Aphrodite is not as alone as she thinks! Featuring two connecting covers by STJEPAN SEJIC!
Overall, this was quite a good continuation of the series and Matt and Stjepan are off to a fairly good start. Bring on #7! Read Full Review
Aphrodite IX #6 is not perfect but it gets dangerously close to achieving a score that I rarely give out. In short: go buy this comic, you pull-list needs it. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
You can read my exclusive interview with Aphrodite IX writer and Top Cow President Matt Hawkins as well as view the preview for this issue here. Read Full Review
Aphrodite is beginning a new adventure, leaving behind that whole mess in Genesis, and things really do look better for the series as a whole. Read Full Review
After such a long break, Aphrodite IX #6 felt slightly underwhelming. The story was further developed into some interesting areas, but there were moments of the book that didnt feel entirely relevant. While the artwork was definitely well done overall, its difficult not to make comparisons within the series; the first few issues were astonishingly breathtaking in their realism and beauty. Overall, though, this latest installment was an enjoyable read with some great visuals. Its exciting to have a radical shift in the apparent plot direction and the next issue is something to look forward to. Read Full Review
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