Limbo #6

Writer: Dan Watters Artist: Caspar Wijngaard Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: April 13, 2016 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 5
9.8Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

    MINISERIES CONCLUSION
The case of the Thumb draws to a violent close. Secrets are dragged from the static, and our detective finds out what kind of man he really is...

  • 10
    Fanboys Inc - Buddy Beaudoin Apr 18, 2016

    I have given tens before, but this issue makes me question every one of them. Limbo is the new standard for a series living up to itself. It presents you with an idea from page one that grabs you by the hand and says watch this! If this series has been under the radar for you, it's time to adjust your radar. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Word Of The Nerd - Zina Hutton Apr 12, 2016

    It's also incredible. Every issue, I've given this comic perfect marks. It's my favorite comic miniseries and I shout it from the rooftops at every chance I get because it's such a nuanced comic with a ton of different things going on at every single moment. The combination of Dan Watters' clever writing and Caspar Wijngaard's gorgeous art and colors really served to make Limbo a series that stands out. I don't think that any other creative team could've done a book like this and I just hope that we get to the two of them working together on other books in the future (perhaps something else set in the Limbo universe), because wow, what a team. What a book! Read Full Review

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - John Wallace Apr 13, 2016

    All in all, this is a fitting end to a magnificent roller-coaster ride. If you dont come off slightly wobbly by the end of it all, then youre simply far too jaded to even be on this plane of existence. Read Full Review

  • 9.1
    Multiversity Comics - Apr 18, 2016

    "Limbo" is Raymond Chandler meets H.P. Lovecraft filtered through Videodrome, Hotline Miami, Drive, Lucha Underground and Louisiana Voodoo. It's a dizzying, introspective spin through pop culture and how we define our identities through what we consume. Read Full Review

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