The Magic Order V #6

9.4

Critic Reviews

4 Reviews
9.0

User Reviews

2 Reviews
Writer Mark Millar
Artist Matteo Buffagni
Cover Price $4.99

The final issue of The Magic Order as the entire saga concludes. This is everything we’ve been building towards - The death of Cordelia Moonstone. But when she goes there is no-one to protect the world from the forces of darkness who want to consume us. Our most astonishing issue yet!

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 10

    Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson

    Jul 09, 2025

    Millar pulls off an superb finish to the series that finds the perfect balance between action-packed adult magic shenanigans and satisfying heartfelt ending for the main character. The joy is in the journey and this last chapter rounds that journey off in magical style as only a book about a secret order of magicians that protect us from the darkness while hiding in plain sight can! Read Full Review

  • 10

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Jul 09, 2025

    There certainly are several more possibilities. Maybe the biggest trick will be the wait for a sixth volume? It doesn't seem like a question of if Millar will, but when. And it can't happen soon enough. Read Full Review

  • 9.7

    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen

    Jul 16, 2025

    This final issue wraps everything up really nicely and delivers something close to a happy ending. I particularly enjoyed seeing Cordelia read her own eulogy a moment that was both poignant and darkly humorous. The final glimpse of Moonstone Castle was also a satisfying way to close the saga. If a movie or TV adaptation of this series ever happens, I'll be first in line to watch it. I just can't help but wonder who would end up playing Cordelia. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez

    Jul 11, 2025

    THE MAGIC ORDER (VOL. 5) #6 , despite its narrative shortcuts, is a visually dynamic and action-packed conclusion that delivers on the "magic-meets-mayhem promise. While the rapid-fire plot might leave you wanting a bit more depth, the sheer spectacle of the magical battle and the witty dialogue make it a fun, if not entirely fulfilling, ride. It's a solid enough landing for this arc, but you'll need to trust in the unseen powers more than the plot mechanics. Read Full Review

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