CITY OF EVILS CONTINUES!
• Sometimes saving the day includes saving yourself so you can live long enough to deal with the next crisis, and, as a slew of villains band together to destroy the West Coast Avengers, our heroes will have to do just that!
• Hope you survive the L.A. experience! (Yes, we brought an X-Man on board just so we could legally say that! So can we fire Quentin yet?)
• What house of horrors awaits the West Coast Avengers? And what familiar face is gonna throw a wrench in Kate Bishop's less-than-well-oiled team?!
Rated T+
This is a series that wholeheartedly knows what is and embraces it in spades, making it a genuine delight for readers to process. Read Full Review
In West Coast Avengers #6, interest is adroitly split between Kate and her team, and both stories develop in fascinating ways. Brisk visuals illuminate a ton of action and a very large cast with close-to-flawless skill. Combine with razor-sharp writing in both plot and dialogue and you've got a recipe for a thoroughly enjoyable adventure. Read Full Review
This book is in my personal wheelhouse so unless something goes really wrong, I am going to at least like most issues. Nothing goes wrong here and I enjoyed mostly everything Thompson and Di Nicuolo are dishing out. Yea, I want to know what the baddies are actually up to and wish that K still stood for kissing, but thats what will keep me coming back next issue. Plus land sharks! Read Full Review
Though it's lacking in focus, WEST COAST AVENGERS #6 is nonetheless a fun, worthwhile read, with tons of flashy artwork to keep your eyes glued to the pages. Read Full Review
While this is a middle part of the story, issue 6 of West Coast Avengers is still incredibly strong and delivers a great comic. While its hard to recommend as someones first issue, the story does a solid enough job filling in people as it goes. Readers familiar with the story so far really shouldnt miss this one. Read Full Review
A packed issue offers plenty to love, with great characters and really nifty action. Read Full Review
This issue ends in a cliffhanger, but that certainly doesn't mean it isn't worth a STRONG BROWSE, maybe even a BUY. There are so many elements at play in this issue that are worth examining more than once, especially since we still don't know exactly how sinister the figures from Kate's past truly are. The remainder of this arc is bound to be a rollercoaster. Read Full Review
Not the funniest issue, but Kelly Thompson is doing a good job of developing this team and the bonds between them. Read Full Review
Thompson writes her characters perfectly and I love the team dynamic that they have. West Coast Avengers is the best team book Marvel is publishing, even over Champions (barely). And you have to love that twist of a last page!
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Another extremely fun issue showcasing the team's ability to... well, be a team.
A awesome reading. Love the Quire/Gwen moment in this issue. I also was fond of Kate or Chavez.
The bad guys are very fun too.
Cover - Not fully strong or fully related but close enough. 1.5/2
Writing - The best avengers ongoing, seriously Aaron can learn a lot from this. 3/3
Arts - The arts are perfect. The layout are dynamic and fun. 3/3
Feeling - What a bliss ! 2/2
This issue makes it nigh-canon that Marvel supervillains like to get wine-drunk and stick c-list heroes in deathtraps just for funsies, and I love that.
I enjoyed this, I like the team and how they work together.