Halcyon, Armory, and Battle Rocket desperately try to keep the Prestige's plans in motion as Oliver's growing powers hold them at bay. Plus, the true story behind Baron Vanish starts coming together in another shocking chapter!
Vanish #6 is a fantastically well-done issue that is both important to the overall series, as well as pretty damn good in its own right. Everyone is bringing straight heat on this title, delivering one of the best marriages between superheros and dark fantasy ever seen. Read Full Review
I have no idea at times who to root for, but I simply can't turn away, and I need more answers ASAP. Read Full Review
Don't want to get into specifics as I could be wrong, but this issue felt very real for Cates, and it translates to a really good comic.
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So she killed the main villain? But yet let his guilt about it turn him into such a victim it completely ruined both of their lives? That is pretty dumb. The whole reasoning of giving him the spotlight because he needed it doesn't really work if it in fact was hurting him.
The characters are all unlikable. Main character is not only a badass killing machine. But he is also emotionally the biggest bitch in comics.
There is no build up of fights or characters so far. If this comic doesn't make me care about the fate of one character by next issue I'm done.