Original Sin #6 (2014)

Original Sin #6 (2014)

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Mike Deodato
Cover by Julian Totino Tedesco
Variant Cover by Gabriele Dell Otto
Interlocking Battle Variant Cover by Arthur Adams
Teaser Variant Cover by Paul Renaud
Who Pulled The Trigger?
Date Available: 7/16/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


'Who Pulled The Trigger?' the cover exclaims. We'll finally find out who killed the Watcher. The question is just as lively at the end of the issue as it is on the cover. The answers start to fall, and in falling, they're really just more questions, so did we learn anything this issue? Not really. That makes this issue frustrating. It's the only placeholder issue in what has been a surprising and dynamic series so far. Mike Deodato's art still looks great- there's some great panels with old Nick and Uatu- so you won't feel cheated when the last page is the only page of the issue that really has a moment that can be described as 'momentous'. Its just a let down that a series that had been steeped in them for five issues only has one to hold out here.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Jason Aaron
Art by Mike Deodato
Cover by Julian Totino Tedesco
Variant Cover by Gabriele Dell Otto
Interlocking Battle Variant Cover by Arthur Adams
Teaser Variant Cover by Paul Renaud
Who Pulled The Trigger?
Date Available: 7/16/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


'Who Pulled The Trigger?' the cover exclaims. We'll finally find out who killed the Watcher. The question is just as lively at the end of the issue as it is on the cover. The answers start to fall, and in falling, they're really just more questions, so did we learn anything this issue? Not really. That makes this issue frustrating. It's the only placeholder issue in what has been a surprising and dynamic series so far. Mike Deodato's art still looks great- there's some great panels with old Nick and Uatu- so you won't feel cheated when the last page is the only page of the issue that really has a moment that can be described as 'momentous'. Its just a let down that a series that had been steeped in them for five issues only has one to hold out here.

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams