Rat City is a name known by many and despised by all. What is so special about this place? Why was Al Simmons drawn here when he returned to Earth as a Hellspawn, and why now, over 100 years into the future, is something similar happening again?
I also like the fact there is a protector of the land which is the King of Rat City who just jumps in and saves people. It really reminds me of a Spider-Man aspect of crime fighting and street-level fighting. Each comic panel is detailed, as always, and the art always stands out. I love the action sequences that are happening throughout the issue. Im really hoping that the worker survives the operation. Read Full Review
Schultz clearly has a long-range sort of a plan for the overall pacing of the series, but its ind of a weird way to start the sixth issue with a comprehensive history of the neighborhood in question. Schultz is writing with the full series in mind, but the sixth issue feels a bit like an awkwardly lopsided sort of a feel. Its going to be interesting to see where shes going to take the story from here. There are a lot of different possibilities. Read Full Review
RAT CITY #6 is a weird filler issue that spends half the pages on a documentary about NYC. To say the plot barely moves is an understatement, so it's not clear if writer Erica Schultz is out of ideas or intentionally wasting time to wait for some future date. Either way, we can't recommend you get this comic. Read Full Review
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