"THE HUNT": PART 1-ALL-NEW ARC! JUMP ON BOARD HERE! Bloodshot is on the hunt. Determined to stop the violent reign of terror that plagues Colorado, Bloodshot journeys across the Rocky Mountains to destroy the remaining nanites that have caused mass murderers to spring up across the state. But will the drugs, booze, and insane visions rattling around his head put an end to his journey before it begins?
Start reading here as New York Times best-selling writer Jeff Lemire (Descender) and modern master Butch Guice (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) begin the second staggering story arc of the chart-topping new series that Entertainment Wee more
Writer Jeff Lemire is joined by artist Butch Guice to start the next arc in Bloodshot Reborn, and the creative team is off to a promising start. Read Full Review
It's an action comic without any action, in this issue, and it's bloody brilliant. Read Full Review
In an industry teaming with crossovers and tie ins it's nice to have a book that stands on its own and is accessible as this issue is. Whether you are a seasoned Bloodshot veteran or someone who has never read a Valiant Comic, Bloodshot #6 is a comic that demands to be read. Read Full Review
Bloodshot Reborn #6 is a good start for what's to come as Ray's hunt is thrown into full gear. Again a good start to a new story arc, though not recommended to just jump in. Magic is written into a more vital role, more depth to other characters explored, and a twist none of us saw coming till it happened. Read Full Review
Bloodshot Reborn #6 is a savory appetizer for the upcoming feast. This is an excellent setup for what promises to be a true thriller. Don't miss out on this great start of a new arc! Read Full Review
All told, as both a continuation and a jumping on point, issue #6 delivers. Read Full Review
The funny thing aboutBloodshot Reborn #6is that I started reading the comic expecting not to enjoy it based on a preconceived notion of the character; I felt that I didn't need to read about yet another unstoppable killing machine. However by the time I had read the last page, even though the comic didn't wow me like almost every other Valiant comic has done in some form or another lately,I still found that I enjoyed the issue quite a bit. I was surprised to find that there was a lot more to both the comic and the character than I had anticipated, which shouldn't be a surprise since I haven't really had any exposuretoBloodshotup untilreading this comic, and in all honesty I wasn't expecting greatness from this issue. It was a reminder to me not to judge a book by it's cover. Read Full Review
If you've been on the fence about picking up Bloodshot Reborn, like I was (he's the most reminiscent of what Valiant was in the 90s, with the roided-up he-men and things like H.A.R.D. Corps to me), put those anxieties to bed. This issue retreads some old ground, but it's a fun one, and it's an intriguing set up for what's to come. Read Full Review
Bloodshot Reborn #6 is an issue that focuses more on character development than those hunting for more nanites but it's done in such a good way that I wish this was the type of character development done sooner. Bloodshot makes significant progress with his mental state, and the hunt for nanites takes on an interesting twist. It's good to see Agents Hoyt and Festival back andI'm looking forward to seeing where their investigation with their lead of just the name Project Rising Spirit goes and if they'll finally learn Bloodshot isn't the enemy. All in all it's a decent start to this story arc. Read Full Review
I dont have a whole lot to say about this one because there wasnt a whole lot of new ground covered. Most of this issue was the establishment of the story. I wasnt super excited while I was reading this issue, and Im only looking forward to the next one slightly more. Read Full Review