Mini-Series Finale. Soaked in blood and steeped in the secrets of Neo Novena, there may only be one way out for serial killer Johannes in the bone-chilling conclusion to the gruesome series! Grippingly written by writer Dan Watters with hauntingly atmospheric art and covers by Sumit Kumar and Lee Loughridge, The Six Fingers is a miniseries that will keep you on the edge until the very end.
The Six Fingers #5 delivers a mind-bending finale that answers many questions about the series while leaving plenty up for interpretation. It's one of those endings that will sit in your head well after you've turned the final page. Read Full Review
The Six Fingers #5 sneaks up on you with seemingly obtuse conversations that lead to a shocking final page. Make no mistake, this is the most fun you'll have with any mystery comic in the last decade. It's great in its sci-fi underpinnings, brutal murders, and mind-blasting mystery. Read Full Review
There are no easy or clear answers to be found in The Six Fingers, any more than there were in The One Hand's finale, and nor should there be as such tidy summations would only betray the weighty spirit of the world these creators have built but the conclusion will likely linger with readers for some time. Read Full Review
Although The Six Fingers #5 struggles with its characters big time, the plot and world-building make up for it sufficiently for the most part but, of course not always. The art is well done but it is not in tune with the storytelling. The comic does still manage to provide an extraordinary reading experience that will not be forgotten anytime soon. Read Full Review
This and One Hand, taken together, is the best series I’ve read this year. A lot more than just a detective noir story.
Great finale. Very well done reveals, shocking moments, character work, everything. It's a little abstruse, but not too bad.