Scales And Scoundrels #6

Writer: Sebastian Girner Artist: Galaad Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: February 7, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 5
8.6Critic Rating
8.9User Rating

Picking up right after last issue's shocking cliffhanger, Koro is faced by a foe that knows the terrible secret she kept buried in her heart. Now is the time for Dorma to step from the shadows and prove her mettle.

  • 9.3
    Comicsverse - Jhoan Suriel Feb 15, 2018

    SCALES AND SCOUNDRELS #6 focuses on some much needed character development for Dorma and Koro. The themes of loss and individualism tackles are handled maturely. With SCALES AND SCOUNDRELS #6, Girner shows he's not afraid to touch upon serious topics. Plus It's great to see Dorma kick ass and take names. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    You Don't Read Comics - Andrew Magazzu Feb 21, 2018

    A common saying among the comic community is every comic is someones first comic. Any issue of Scales and Scoundrels would be a fantastic introduction to this medium and genre. Girner and Galaad have done a fantastic job distilling the fundamental basics of a good fantasy epic, while still adding layers of character depth that enrich future readings. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Black Nerd Problems - Frantz Jerome Feb 8, 2018

    Lore on lore on loreWe are treated to some good ol' storytelling in Scales and Scoundrels #6, Girner folds different cultures' lore into the tapestry of his own narrative. Galaad has developed a visual cohesion INSIDE of his artwork that allows these disparate sources to find harmony on the page. What can I tell you? This book is fire. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The GCRN - Daniel Clark Feb 8, 2018

    As a series Scales and Scoundrels has basically been what would happen if a group of good intentioned fantasy nerds lived out their most epic Dungeon and Dragons quest. Taking you on an adventure of faraway lands with people you genuinely enjoy being around. This issue steps things up to another emotional layer that was a legitimate pleasant surprise. What I thought was a series that was not much more than a fun lark has in fact turned into something more. Read Full Review

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