MINI-SERIES FINALE! The big finale of the smash-hit MILLAR-CAPULLO series REBORN is here. The action-packed climax sees Bonnie taking revenge on past enemies and finding her husband Harry, with Big Tom and Roy-Boy by her side.
Reborn #6 was everything I was hoping for from this conclusion, giving us an epic final conflict between Bonnie and Golgotha. The creative team also gave us a poetic sense of closure for our heroine, with the symbolism and narration complementing the action beautifully throughout. Read Full Review
Overall, I have loved everything about Reborn. This is a story that continued to grow and deliver something new with each issue. The conclusion to this story arc was well thought-out, clever and satisfying. Combining clever character development, an interesting concept and stunning art, this is one story that will appeal to all sorts of people, seeking an intelligent and enjoyable piece of escapism. Whilst I'm sad to see the end of this story, I'm excited to see where the next adventure will take us and where Reborn will go from here. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this book a lot. Millar hits the bullseye again. He never misses. The universe wants that man to write comics and I'm glad he does so. Reborn issue six closed out the arc beautifully and left me wanting much much more. There does appear to be the possibility of more. Once again I tip my hat to you Mr. Millar for giving us another incredible, hard-hitting, fast paced, yet wonderfully told tale. Reborn #6 gets a definite five out of five stars. Read Full Review
'Reborn' #6 ends the first volume of this epic tale, and leaves readers both satisfied and wanting more. An action-packed, heartfelt and gorgeous comic for fans of any genre. Glad to see there is more to come from this creative team. Read Full Review
The much-anticipated finale to Mark Millar's and Greg Capullo's Reborn is finally here and oh boy does it not disappoint! While it is sad to see Reborn come to an end, it did end in a satisfying way, with most threads closed out. Read Full Review
Reborn #6 is the end to this fantastic mini-series from "Millar-World". The team has delivered a fantastic story as Bonnie goes from a frail old lady to being born back into a powerful warrior. They created a fantastic world and Issue #6 leads up to a gorgeous end battle that will have readers talking for a long time after. Reborn is the summer blockbuster that you can hold in your hands and enjoy throughout the warm days, so grab some popcorn and soft drink, sit back and enjoy the show! Read Full Review
A strong finale with fantastic art and excellent plotting. Read Full Review
Reborn is still a very good series. In fact, if it weren't by Mark Miller and Greg Capullo, I'd probably praise it some more. But since the bar has been set so high for these guys, it's just natural to subject them to a higher grade of scrutiny. With that in mind, Reborn is an awesome series and issue # 6 concludes Bonnie's journey in a very satisfactory manner. If you're feeling down and need something to lift your spirit, pick up this series. It might just be the charm you need to give your day its own rebirth. Read Full Review
This issue teases more to come for the series, but the creators might need to work on fleshing out the universe first. Read Full Review
Reborn may have been as amazing it could have been, but that does not mean it was a disappointment. Millar and Capullo got the opportunity to try something very different for them and they found a lot of success. Now that they have a familiarity with what they want this book to be my hope is future volumes will build on the positives of what they created. Read Full Review
I tip my stupid looking biker/space helmet to you, Reborn. I then take that helmet off my head because it looks stupid. Read Full Review
I mean yes the ending is predictable but that art is beautiful. Capullo does an awesome job with details ad the colors are vibrant. The story line everybody saw that coming from a mile away but the major question hasn't been answered and that leaves me wanting more. MORE I SAY!!!!!
Decent wrap up
Overrated
This series kind of ends with a "meh." It's probably because I enjoyed the first couple of issues so much, and thought there were a lot of interesting places the series could go, but Millar kind of switched over to fantasy by rote. This issue is entirely predictable; there was never a sense of dread from the "black messiah" with his constant warnings of "You will die!" He really becomes a cliche. The art is, of course, really good, but this series seems like it just settled into mediocrity. It ends with "End of Book One." I don't think I'll bother with Book Two.
I'm kind of underwhelmed with the whole thing. No faulting Capullo's art, it'll be nice to see him back with Snyder in the upcoming Dark Nights: Metal event. This story was never compelling. Golgotha was never very convincing as the primary villain. I thought there would be a twist or something but no, the finale literally turns into Bonnie killing the underdeveloped villain, saving her ridiculous excuse of an ex-husband and becoming queen. The problem I had was that the characters were so underdeveloped. I barely got to know Estelle before she met her end in an anti-climactic battle scene that was generic at best. Even with a double issue, the events happen in a blur with no lasting impression. At $6, it is a let-down. Definitely disappoinmore
It was great to read the finale and see what happens in the end of this arc. My one major concern is about the pacing of what happens, it's just moves on from some significant events too quickly for my liking, hence my rating.
Could've been much better but the artwork contiunued to impress.