The Sixth Gun #30
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| Writer | Cullen Bunn |
| Artist | Brian Hurtt |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Ghost Dance, Part 1. Our world has not always been this way. And our world may be different yet. The Six, magical pistols with the power to reshape reality, have been used to tear down existence and rebuild it from the ground up. Becky Montcrief embarks on a Vision Quest to bear witness to what the terrifying power of the Six has wrought... and what it might yet bring about.
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9.0
Newsarama - Aaron Duran
Apr 17, 2013As I said in the beginning, we're getting hints at the inevitable end of this series. However, that ending is still a long way off and in that time, I hope Bunn, Hurtt, and Crabtree continue to show why this is one of the best books on the shelf. Few titles are able to mix the darkness with humor and genuine human emotion as The Sixth Gun. Although the series has had a few bumps here and there, issue #30 proves there is still a lot of story to tell and Becky Montcrief's journey is far from over. It's a good issue for new folks to jump in, for those that have been there since the beginning, here we go again. Hang on. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Bastards - Eric Biewenga
Apr 19, 2013I enjoyed this book as it has become a regular read for me. It has a very spiritual and eerie feeling while reading it which is a good thing to set the tone for the aptly named story arc “Ghost Dance.” It’s a pick up and I look forward to the TV series to see if they can pick up the essence of the series. Read Full Review
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7.0
Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell
Apr 23, 2013A solid issue without any technical flaws. The only problem is that the series is a little slow. We're taking the country road to the final destination and sometimes it would be nice to hop on the interstate for the final bit of the journey. Go faster! Read Full Review
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