Hero #6
SCORE: 63
 
This is the last issue in this particular series. I am very thankful 
		that I am done with this series. I vaguely remember this series from 
		back in the day. There are twenty-three pages of comic book content 
		within Hero #6. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Hero #6 
		comic book. I was very interested in some of the advertisements within 
		this comic book. There will be spoilers in my review of the Hero #6 
		comic book.
		
		The issues families can have with Hero #6 are violence, blood, lack of 
		attire, enticement to lust, false gods, multiverse, and more. Cody 
		finally faces off with Malevelos. Hero #6 reminds me of so many other 
		issues of this comic book series. Cody winds up unhappy with the battle 
		and runs away in Hero #6. Cody then tries to stay away. The old 
		teammates show up in spirit form in Hero #6. They give Cody advice so he 
		can survive.
		
		Cody is then convinced to go back to Malevelos. Once Cody gets there he 
		turns on his own team, and decides to trust Malevelos. Why does he 
		decide to trust Malevelos? Because he is told he will be sent back to 
		Earth. Death shows up from one of the many portals and winds up killing 
		creatures in different worlds in Hero #6. At this point Cody realizes he 
		has been duped and betrayed yet again. He must stop this.
		
		The only way for Cody to stop this and to die for forever is to be 
		killed by his own weapon that is being used in the magical spell to open 
		portals to the worlds and allow death to kill everyone everywhere. Cody 
		grabs this spear and kills himself with it. That is the only way he can 
		actually die for good without anymore reincarnation. This was really 
		depressing and not a good message in my opinion.
		
		Hero #6 ends with people on Earth bad mouthing Cody. At the end of the 
		day Hero #6 feels really hateful to Cody even after he saved the 
		universe. Few will even know what he did. Plus his back and forth on 
		being a hero got really old. Cody never really seemed to grow, mature or 
		improve. He made the sacrifice for others, but really did not want to. I 
		am glad I am done with this series forever and ever amen.
		- Paul
		Graphics: 60%
		Writing: 60%
		Replay/Extras: 75%
		Story: 60%
		Family Friendly Factor: 60%
		
		System: Comic Book
		Publisher: Marvel
		Author: Michelinie, Howell, Wilcox, Corvese, Kavanagh
		Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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