Murder Falcon #6

Writer: Daniel Warren Johnson Artist: Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: March 13, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 10
8.7Critic Rating
9.3User Rating

For those about to shred, we salute you! Magnum Khaos is one step closer to enslaving our planet, and the only hope for Brooticus lies within the newest member of the band!

  • 10
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Apr 2, 2019

    The only negative thing I can say about Murder Falcon is that I just found out there are only two issues left. I would read this series forever, so I'm bummed that it's ending. In any case, it looks like we're setting up for some impressive and explosive finale. You might pick up Murder Falcon for the crazy monsters and impressive artwork. You'll get hooked with the dynamite storytelling, incredible character work, and the exploration of our connection to music. This book is awesome. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    On Comics Ground - Travis Tucker Apr 12, 2019

    This series has made me pick up my bass again. It's just that good. I can't recommend this any more than I already have because folks what we have here is a ringer. I suggest we all bang our heads and ride the lightning. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Brazen Bull - Dave Robbins Mar 12, 2019

    Hope in the face of astounding despair is successfully derived from the magical power of metal. There is something eminently joyful about Murder Falcon and the power of shred that is captivating. Resilience, friendship and the will to carry on are what mark the true hero. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Daniel Clark Mar 14, 2019

    Comics favor the bold, and that is exactly what Daniel Warren Johnson has been with his Extremity series and now Murder Falcon. Issue six brings with it the massive action you would expect with this series along with an emotional journey centered on the power of support and how to weaponize empathy for the power of good. Never would have imaged one could tear up from a book about a giant humanoid Falcon who is powered by Metal, but here we are. It is books like this that remind you of why comics are awesome. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Mar 17, 2019

    Emotionally engaging, yet still METAAAALLL!, this issue has convinced me to go and purchase the previous five. What better argument for a book can there be? Read Full Review

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