The conclusion of LITTLE MONSTERS' first arc! The humans' presence has completely divided the young vampires. The human girl, LAURA, continues to ask questions of ROMIE to learn about her new ally...while RAY is held captive by a human with far less friendly motivations.
Issue 6 brings the opening arc of the series to a close with a cliff hanger ending that raises several interesting questions and has you clambering for more. A brilliantly expressive and organic character driven script by Lemire and Nguyen's incredible use of contrast and the absolute minimum of color work to striking visual effect. It's beautifully written and visually evocative comics plain and simple. Read Full Review
Nguyen delivers some beautifully detailed and emotional art throughout the issue. The visuals are brilliant and draw in the reader emotionally. Read Full Review
Little Monsters #6 is the turning point of this book. Lemire and Nguyen work together brilliantly in this issue. Whatever comes next is going to be great. Read Full Review
As different motives take shape and the various factions start spiraling towards each other, Little Monsters seems especially keen on positioning its cast as if nobody is too guarded by plot armor to be at risk. Read Full Review
The first arc of Little Monsters ends in this issue with a cliffhanger that is sure to reset the tone for the entire story. With a artwork that jumps from intimate closeups to wide views of entire city blocks, there's plenty to sink your teeth into. Read Full Review
It's great but so short, the panels are so wide and i feel two issues could be 1.
Get your coin Jeff and Nguyen, the story is still good.
My only complaint about this series is how short every issue feels. Otherwise, I'm hooked on the story and Nguyen's art. His art and color choices always set a fantastic tone.
I think I might have liked this issue most. It feels like it finally has a purpose. It does make you appreciate the character work that was done to get here.