The end of the beginning is here! Cave Carson and company must battle through hordes of Fungus Beasts to prevent EBX from awakening the ancient being known as the Whisperer. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, how can a spelunker, a vigilante and a college sophomore defeat an ancient evil? Don't worry, because Cave Carson has a plan! Whether it's a good plan remains to be seen...
Point blank this was a fantastic read. Read Full Review
With an action-packed seeming finale, Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye #6 manages to continue to surprise and keep the weirdness going with the last page promising a whole new narrative angle. And they aren't even done with the threat of Borsten and the Whisperer. Cave, Chloe and family are infectious. So, DC " How about a trade paperback collecting Cave Carson's appearances in the Sixties from TheBrave and the Bold and Showcase? Read Full Review
A fun climactic battle ensues with art that's out of this world good. It's a fast read, but if you're interested in seeing art take chances look for this one! Read Full Review
Things come to a head, but not quite a conclusion in the sixth issue of Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye. But what a wild ride! I find this book more engaging with each issue, and by now I am absolutely riveted. Not a lot of new developments in this issue, but everything we've learned and everyone we've met to this point come into play in a most satisfying way. And the most satisfying thing of all is that I can't wait to read issue number seven! Read Full Review
Cave Carson has Cybernetic Eye still has potential. It's a great looking book that has some really fascinating themes I'd like to see explored in this context. I just hope it doesn't continued to get carried away by the strange eccentricities of its plot to the detriment of its characters. In essence, please let the upcoming arc about Cave's quest to get his eye back tell us more about Cave than about his cybernetic eye. Read Full Review
So glad I stuck with this book. It definitely grew on me and I am having fun reading it. It's a weird book and it took some time to get used to the art, but I am definitely on board. The use of Wild Dog is cool too. New issue of Green Arrow has a Wild Dog reference. So....a Young Animal ongoing Wild Dog book, perhaps?