Protectors Inc. #6
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| Writer | J. Michael Straczynski |
| Artist | Gordon Purcell |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
It began with two seemingly unconnected deaths: a young woman, washed up on the shore of Lake Michigan, and the Huntsman, whose death Protectors Inc. insisted was an accident. But now the lines connecting those two events are becoming clear, and Lieutenant Detective John Riley finds himself on the edge of a conspiracy that may shatter everything the public believes about their heroes...assuming he can survive the investigation.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Unleash The Fanboy - Eric Bridges
Apr 22, 2014Protector's Inc is one of the great comic mysteries of the year and continues the guessing game. Read Full Review
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9.6
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Apr 27, 2014More is revealed and more is hinted at. All I can ask of this book is "More, more, more!" Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Bastards - James Anders II
May 03, 2014If you are looking for a change of pace from the primary hero fare and want something a little different, yet with some elements that you like, then Protectors Inc. Is right up your alley. If you don't like superhero stories and prefer more hard hitting drama, then Protectors Inc. also meets that need Finally, if you just want a good and entertaining story with superb writing and art, we'll Protectors Inc meets that too. It's a comic that will not disappoint in any areas. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Jordan Richards
Apr 23, 2014Protectors, Inc. #6 is a perfectly good issue of the series that is hampered by the series' usual problems of pacing and slow progression. What the series does have is a great and interesting mystery, good characters, and solid writing. If the story picked up the pace more, I could easily recommend this to people are looking for a nice crime series involving superheroes. As it stands, this is a comic that you should wait for the trades, where you can fully appreciate what it's doing. Read Full Review
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7.2
Geeked Out Nation - Zack Roberts
Apr 24, 2014This is a series I have been enjoying, and its smooth storytelling from book to book makes it easy to read. This installment poses new questions for the reader and Riley, and evolves him and his relationship The Angel. It does feel like a "filler" issue but this allows breathing room in a complex and interesting overall narrative.The most impactive event (the coroner's fire) is not given enough attention, and far too many pages are dedicated to Riley's relationship with The Angel, despite little happening between them. Read Full Review