The first arc of the sequel to the smash-hit Netflix show comes to a stunning conclusion as Chloe and Brandon’s children go head to head, and not everyone in this book is getting out alive. Just when you thought we couldn't top this series, it suddenly goes to the next level. Details of this extra-sized issue must be kept under wraps for story purposes, but you have our word—YOU WILL NOT be disappointed.
Jupiter's Legacy: Requiem #6 is yet another wonderful issue of this book. Millar, Dow Smith, and Niro do amazing with this book. It's an all-out action issue with a great ending. Superhero comics don't get much better than this. Read Full Review
I loved the story. Loved the twists. I really really didn't liked the art. I mean no disrespect, but the artist substitution in #5 left me a bit cold, and in this issue with so so many cool shit happening feels like a bit of a let down. Specially because there's a lot of characters exiting this saga à la Millar bloody way. Cool visual ideas that fell flat for me, cause Edwards had such a futurist style that really sold the tone of this Jupiter's Chapter. Dow Smith's style feels a bit rough, quick, and rushed. It's not bad art, but the action is messy and the big wow moments are undertoned cause it all doesn't fit well together. It feels disconnected. I am sad.
I have no idea what happened to Tommy Lee Edwards, but I wish we got more