Starhenge: The Dragon and the Boar #6
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Starhenge: The Dragon and the Boar #6

Writer: Liam Sharp Artist: Liam Sharp Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: December 14, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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MINISERIES FINALE
In the shocking conclusion of STARHENGE: BOOK ONE, King Arthur is killed after Gwynn sabotages Merlin's plans. Merlin goes mad and flees, transforming into an Elk. Can Taliesin, Amber, and Daryl offer any hope for the future of magic?

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Dec 14, 2022

    This book is an absolute feast, especially for the eyes. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson Dec 15, 2022

    What Sharp has achieved here with this first arc is a testament to the power of his talent and the blood sweat and tears that goes into being an artist/writer and the absolutely dizzying heights that can be reached when talent and passion for storytelling about a subject come together in an absolutely flawless synergy of word and beautifully rendered image. Simply put this comic sweeps you away to beautiful, barbaric and dangerous places in through magnificent art and storytelling. It is an absolute must read. Read Full Review

  • 10
    COMICON - Olly MacNamee Dec 19, 2022

    Liam Sharp's cosmic, Celtic 'StarHenge' #6 delivers more elegant, textured art with a prosaic narrative that offers up plenty of answers to questions posed throughout this series. A sci-fi fantasy that delivers high-end art in a medium often viewed as low-brow culture. Those who think this way, still, ain't read this comic, it would seem. Read Full Review

  • 9.8
    The Comicbook Dispatch - tcreadscomics Dec 14, 2022

    I'm not sure that I know what I expected from STARHENGE BOOK ONE #6. I wasn't expecting something that would serve as an end. But I'm also not sure I was expecting such major character revelations. The idea that Arthurs death destroyed future magic intrigues me since in our own history and lore, Arthur did die. It provokes many questions about where the story might go. But while I do find this issue to be somewhat less effective narratively, the art is more impressive than any issue to this point. In short another winner. And I eagerly await the next issue. Read Full Review

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