Gargoyles #6
| Writer | Greg Weisman |
| Artist | George Kambadais |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Brooklyn feels the strain of leadership as hopes for Goliath's release from prison grow dimmer by the hour. Can the members of the Manhattan Clan put aside their differences before the crime syndicates of New York combine to crush the entire city?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
May 31, 2023GARGOYLES #6 is a surprisingly complex and expertly-crafted chapter about the contentious relationship between humans and gargoyles set against the backdrop of a perfectly orchestrated mob war. Each plot thread could work as a standalone story with plenty of drama and action to keep readers invested, and the art is very good. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
May 31, 2023Kambadais delivers some stunning imagery throughout the issue. The art is vibrant, engaging and filled with great emotional moments for the characters. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - batfan1992
May 31, 2023Gargoyles #6 continues this exciting storyline, adding more backstory, as well as re-introducing old characters. It certainly leaves readers on their toes. Greg Weisman is a masterful storyteller and proves that through adding more depth to fan-favorite characters as well as element of mystery, leaving us wondering what will happen next in this saga. Combined with the art of Kambadais, it retains what fans loved about the show and adds to the suspense with emotion and unexpected twists. Read Full Review
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7.0
COMICON - Benjamin Hall
Jun 05, 2023The gargoyle Goliath remains a prisoner in a human jail. While despairing over Goliath's current predicament Brooklyn feels the burdens of leadership. Yet, Brooklyn and the rest of the Manhattan Clan will need to pull together to stop a brewing gang war. Can the Clan succeed with Brooklyn facing doubts? Read Full Review
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5.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
May 31, 2023Though the story moves forward in Gargoyles #6, it does so in a haphazard fashion. Read Full Review