Secret Six #28
Secret Six » Secret Six #28 - The Reptile Brain, Part Four of Four: The Skull Just Beneath the Flesh released by DC Comics on February 2011.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.4 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Secret Twelve 0
The Good: There is a lot of pretty sweet action here. The dialogue is amazing. All of the characters have all sorts of varying personality traits and they all interact in interesting ways. Some of them amusing, some of them touching. There's a nice 'father' 'daughter' moment between Bane and Scandal that's very touching. Another one for Deadshot and Black Alice. The Wall has some great moments. King Shark is REALLY stupidly funny. Dwarfstar gets what's coming to him. Beautifully. The Bad: This...
6 out of 6 found this review helpful. -
Review: Secret Six #28 2
The Secret Six's conflict with its rival outfit comes to a fiery, bloody head instigated by the appearance of Deimos' hideous dragon form. The Good There's such a diversity of voices in this: from the unnervingly-articulate Bane to the whimsically-foppish Ragdall and the sadistic-but-none-too-bright Dwarfstar, every villain has an immediately-distinct personality. While the action in the Warlord's world delivers the goods (and then some) it's almost just as exciting to see how these big person...
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Down To Six Again. Sort of. Maybe Seven. 0
The Secret Six's (...both of them) time in Skartaris comes to a blood-drenched end in an issue that manages to encapsulate everything that is great about the series. Distinct characters, brutal violence, humor, sympathetic drama, twisted perversion and happy endings. By the end of this issue, there's only one Secret Six once again. It really is impressive how much is packed into this issue. Besides the conclusion of the Skartaris plot, there are notable shifts in the team's ongoing status quo ...
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Arthur Curry's fishsack, that was close! 0
I'll admit my bias right away, I'm a big fan of the Secret Six and Gail Simone. However, with recent issues I've started to lose interest and faith in the characters. I'm really glad I decided to stick around, though, because Simone really managed to collect all the frazzled pieces and stick them back together in a fun and tactful way. Good Things: I was really getting sick of Black Alice. I went from liking her (from when she appeared in Birds of Prey) to really finding her irritating (recent...
8 out of 8 found this review helpful.
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