• The aftermath of Frank Castle's fateful clash with the mob! As the smoke clears, only one family is left standing...but can Frank live with the changes he's made to his own history?
• And more importantly, can the timestream?
• Find out in this epic conclusion!
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While the run has been rough at times, leading all the way up to this issue"for whatever reason, #6 was incredibly complex and more emotional. Read Full Review
Todd Naucks art is fantastic in this issue. Everything looks amazing and there are some amazingly detailed and well composed panels throughout. Read Full Review
This series has been a blast! Issue six finishes off the mini, and despite there not being a lot of hijinx, some real emotions seeing Frank's family killed (yet again) in front of him. It all gets wrapped up in a very satisfying way, and Paul Scheer and Nick Giovannetti leave the character in a perfectly usable spot for the next time we see Frank Castle as Cosmic Ghost Rider. Read Full Review
Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #6 delivers a predictable ending to an unnecessary series. The ride was fun at times and the art was mostly solid but I can't help but feel this was time spent that I'll never get back. Read Full Review
This one actually surprised me. This series had some moments but overall was pretty moronic. This actually ended it nicely and was the best one in the series.
This issue jams the story into full-blown shaggy dog territory by the halfway point and ends by converting it into an honest-to-Glob bad bar story. It looks decent in a cartoony way and it has some cute jokes, but it concludes with a profound feeling that the time required to read it was wasted.
Yeah Overall a terrible series with mostly bad jokes and too much humor, with mediocre art, and a ton of time travel. Nothing is meant to be taken seriously at all but this series was just so frustrating
This is shit.
I guess the real Cosmic Ghost Rider was the cool characters we destroyed along the way.