NEW STORY ARC
"HERE THERE BE DRAGONFLIES," Part One
Now a fugitive thanks to her fight with Barrow, Willa's forced to flee Chicago. What does the rest of this low-G world look like? What terrifying surprises will she face?
Skyward #6 kicks back into high gear with a sinister plot and buggy plot twist that will leave readers gripped until they flip the last page. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Skyward is the story of Willa and in this issue, as in all the other issues, she proves to be remarkably compelling. Even amid grief and loss, she shows herself to be clever, determined, and heroic. Read Full Review
Every chapter of Skyward leaves a smile on my face and it's fun to follow a book with so many surprises and likable characters. As Willa continues to push towards her journey, it's going to be fun to see where her adventure leads next. Read Full Review
Even in an unfamiliar setting, Willa is always willing to just jump. Makes you think of the underlining message of Henderson's Skyward as a whole. Read Full Review
Skyward #6 is another great issue in an impeccably constructed and perfectly executed comic. Its the first of a new story arc and status quo, and all indications are that this will continue to be a book to follow. Read Full Review
What a story. A new amazing issue. A very nice & construct univers that we discover a little more.
I'm even't not sorry for the journalist ^^
I want to read the following issue right now ... Damn !
Once more I would be crazy about this univers in a RPG (Paper & Dice) game !
Cover - 2/2 The danger is right there. Love It.
Writing - Smart, effective, well played. 3/3
Arts - Love it, so beautiful. 3/3
Feeling - If you don't read this. You really have too. 2/2
Would have liked the original idea to the story a little bit better.
Will see where it goes.
Was hoping to understand a little bit more about the motivation of the grounders (or people that chose to live with magnetic boots on the ground).
It also is confusing as it seems like the story shifted and is implying her father caused the gravity loss on earth. Maybe I missed it.
Solid issue, looking forward to the next one.