The sense-shattering conclusion of the hit miniseries arrives with a bang! Keaton has been cast out of the convoy, but Vic's new allies are not to be trusted. If Keaton can take them out of the picture and get Vic to Alcatraz, can she even redeem herself?
A thrilling series comes to a thrilling end. I can't say enough, if you dig pulse pounding storytelling you must read Frostbite. Read Full Review
For a finale, Frosbite #6 is perfectly serviceable. It wraps up the book's signature focus well, brings its character arcs full circle, and even squeezes in a tantalizing promise of future issues down the pike. That said, Joshua Williamson's capper can't help but feel a bit bland when all is said and done. Read Full Review
This is a strong final chapter to a strong series. "Frostbite" #6 gives us a satisfying fate for Keaton, with a cool ending that suggests this series can continue in the future. Josh Williamson provided an interesting story here, and I'll be on the lookout for more art from breakout Jason Shawn Alexander.
The conclusion seems very rushed and sloppy -- so much so that some if it is a bit unclear and the rest is falls flat. The art also seems particularly poor in this issue. The best think about this issue is that it's a very quick read.
In all the series, is a decent light read for someone looking to read something in the post apocalyptic and/or dystopian genre, but the story is fairly uninspired and the art is generally worse.