The final issue is here! With his supervillain father in possession of Liam's black hole and reshaping the world into a fascist dystopia, the hero formerly known as Collapser must form a surprising alliance to save the world from his family's terrible legacy-that is, if he doesn't completely shut down in an implosion of panic first. Has Liam found the cure?
This book is a hit for DC. More readers should be turning their attention to books like this which aim to give us something fresh from the superhero genre. Real problems to battle, unique visuals, engaging storytelling. Collapser #6 was the full package and leaves you wanting more. I hope there is more because this book rewards you for your investment in these characters and the world around them. Read Full Review
Shaun Simon, Mikey Way, and Ilias Kyriazis have crafted one of the most punk-rock and personal stores in comics right now, and it's so satisfying to see where things end (for now, at least). Read Full Review
This is a nice little miniseries for sure. I am sad that it is over but I am glad that I got a chance to dig in and read it. Read Full Review
Overall, like most of the Young Animal line this feels like an interesting experiment that doesn't quite come together into a full story. Read Full Review
Despite falling into a predictable pattern, Collapser #6 retains the potential for a lot more stories. Though the series doesn't feel really Young Animal, the basic concept deserves further development. Unfortunately, this final issue portrays Liam James in an all too familiar way. We've seen this story before, and this issue is unable to take it somewhere else. Though the story is wrapped up, and Liam learns how to be a hero, his mom's story may in fact be more intriguing. Read Full Review
Pretty good, but likely not to be remembered. RIP.