The hit science fiction series returns! Even as space trucker Gil and his lost son Kaydn are about to be reunited, the evil forces of the Zzaztek seek to intervene. And when Kadyn finally unleashes his new god-like powers, then god help anyone in the blast radius!
As the series reaches the end of its sixth issue, the ongoing conflict of father and son trying to reunite seems as powerful as it's ever been. The rest of the elements of the plot seem to lack the kind of direction necessary to make the story shoot across the page from cover to cover with the style, grace, and energy of a little luminescent, blue Kadyn. The distinct voice of the series is solidly realized, though. There's warmth and charm to what the creative team is filling the pages with. Read Full Review
Stephen Green brings more energy to the visuals than the plot has to offer. There are some great visual moments throughout especially in the flashback. A really good looking issue. Read Full Review
Sea of Stars #6 follows the formula established by the previous issues, but doesn't do enough to shake things up in an interesting way. Read Full Review
That final page hook is promising, and there's a lot to like here, just not that much to love. Read Full Review
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