MOONSTRUCK MONSTROSITY!
Ghost's secretive ally is revealed - Moonstone, a.k.a. the psychotic psych Karla Sofen! But what does a manipulator of minds want with a hospital full of the dead and dying - and can this divisive team keep off the edge of death themselves?
Rated T+
Jacopo Camagni delivers some great art in this issue. The style is light and fun, but filled with detail. Read Full Review
Through the conclusion of Strikeforce #6, this chapter in the lives of these heroes comes to a close. Action-packed, great sense of urgency, and a memorable villain in the form of Moonstone. It was a good end which left little to question aside from what is going to keep this team together now their main reason for coming together is done with. Read Full Review
Strikeforce #6 is an issue that changes the dynamic of the series. The story may feel rushed, but it adds potential that wasn’t apparent before. Now with this story wrapped up, and the new dynamic established, the stories for this team are opened up. And, the preview of the next issue appears to prove that this Strikeforce is ready for anything. Read Full Review
There's a lot to be happy about though, as the book sets up some promising threads for the Vridai, Hellstrom, and the group overall thanks to that next issue tease, so while the issue isn't the best the series has offered thus far, this team is still wildly entertaining. Read Full Review
'Now they'll wake up with broken ribs. - Good thing we're in a hospital.'
Fun read. I liked Wiccan - Hellstrom part.
This was a lot more fun than the last issue.
Wiccan was best part
[Insert Rick and Morty meme of Rick saying, "That just sounds like raising zombies with extra steps."]
Eh this comic just doesn’t sing to me.