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Silverhawks #6

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Silverhawks #6 

 

And that's a wrap. That is how I feel about this series. I decided after reading the last issue that I was done with this series. I had already bought the next issue. Here I am reading and reviewing Silverhawks #6. For me this is the last one I plan on reading in this series at this time. There are too many issues I have with this series. I will try to get into some of it in my review of Silverhawks #6.

The cost of Silverhawks #6 was $4.99. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Silverhawks #6. The credits and intro can be found on the back of the front cover. Mon-Star is free again in Silverhawks #6. They went to all of this effort to catch him and he is out there yet again. Honestly the rehash is the first thing that bothers me. The price for the amount of comic book pages also bothers me.

After the comic book content is the Dynamite Dispatch, some ads, and then the cover gallery. There is not a page devote to the next issue in Silverhawks #6. It does say Continued on the last comic book content page in Silverhawks #6. The issues families can have with Silverhawks #6 are violence, blood, language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. The last couple are in one of the advertisements that can be found throughout this comic book.

Spoilers will be coming in the rest of this review. Silverhawks #6 takes readers back in time to when Mon-Star destroyed these people on this planet. The Silverhawks have a bird that goes out to let them know where problems are. They find this planet and show up to find everyone dead. There is another problem on this planet. There are these objects that are explosive. The Silverhawks are in trouble.

The alien character that escaped the Mon-Star attack in the past is now kind of like a Silverhawk himself. He helps the team and wants to join them. There is one small problem though. This new character wants to kill Mon-Star. This new character blames them for everyone that died after Mon-Star was captured and escaped again. I am familiar with this argument in Batman and the Punisher.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 64%
Writing: 68%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 69%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Brisson, Kambadais
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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