Howling Commandos Of S.H.I.E.L.D #6
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Howling Commandos Of S.H.I.E.L.D #6

Event\Storyline: Avengers Standoff Writer: Frank Barbiere Artist: Brent Schoonover Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 23, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 8
7.0Critic Rating
7.1User Rating

AN AVENGERS STANDOFF tie-in!
• The Commandos search for their missing ally, ORRGO!
• Secrets are revealed when the team encounters an enemy who can manipulate reality itself!

  • 7.0
    Comic Spectrum - Shawn Hoklas Mar 29, 2016

    To be honest, I didn't even know this book was ending and I expected to see some future issues where more of the character back stories were explained. If I had known this was the end my thoughts on the issue may have been a bit different, but seeing that this book has now been cancelled felt as though much of the series' building up of characters won't see a payoff the creators I'm sure had intended. I can't really recommend this book if you haven't read the first five issues, but if you see this series collected, or see the series in a dollar bin, give it a shot and see Marvel's more obscure horror characters in a brighter light. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    GWW - Agasicles Stamas Mar 25, 2016

    I had a good time reading this adventure comic. It's not quite up in my stratosphere of books that earn an 8.0 or above review score. But it is solid, solid work and highly entertaining. If this book has been canceled, it's a shame. Here's to high hopes that this team finds its way back or keeps trucking along. If it is just a roll-off the creative team given the completion of the first arc, I hope that they put it in equally caring hands. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    eVanDiesel Mar 25, 2016

    This series was fun, sucks this is the last issue. :(

  • 8.0
    BrightestDaycare.com Mar 31, 2016

    This book ends a bit too abruptly, but the same could be said for the whole series, since this is the finale. I was less than enthused that this series was ending by being a Pleasant Hill tie-in, but it actually worked pretty well. The art on this book is awesome, and all the characters are really cool and unique monsters. I really felt a connection to Orrgo this issue, and really empathized with him, and his need for love and affection- shown in his flashback/telepathic fighting sequence. I can safely say I'm not really as excited for Pleasant Hill, seeing it bleed over into books like this- where I would rather Commandos have gotten the opportunity to finish their story on their own. But this issue does well in spite of all that's stacked more

  • 9.0
    Szack23 Mar 31, 2016

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    Adsun22 Jan 24, 2021

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    tonpas1989 Oct 29, 2020

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    Ronin Aug 16, 2021

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    fandelabd Sep 29, 2017

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    VirusVenom Dec 11, 2020

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