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Stargirl The Lost Children #6

 

 

SCORE: 72

 

Stargirl The Lost Children #6 

 

As I expected Stargirl The Lost Children #6 wraps up this storyline with a nice little bow on top. We do learn who the ultimate boss is in Stargirl The Lost Children #6. It was a real shock when I read it. There are some secrets in Stargirl The Lost Children #6 as well. There are thirty pages of content within Stargirl The Lost Children #6. There is also a DC Nation Spotlight on the Dawn of DC within Stargirl The Lost Children #6.

There will be some spoilers in this review. The issues families can have with Stargirl The Lost Children #6 are lack of attire, enticement to lust, and violence. The main bad guy behind Stargirl The Lost Children #6 is Corky Baxter Time Master. This is the kid with the raccoon on his shoulder. He has grown up and has become pretty horrible. This really shakes the younger version of him. The younger version does complete his mission even though it means a sidekick winds up dying.

Hourman has been reprogrammed in Stargirl The Lost Children #6. The kids get his brain out and remove a part to return him to normal. He then fights on their side. The old lady wants to get her youth back and has it stolen from Stargirl for a short time in Stargirl The Lost Children #6. Thankfully all returns to normal. I guess it really is darkest before the dawn. There are some nice two page spreads in Stargirl The Lost Children #6.

The paper in Stargirl The Lost Children #6 still feels weird to me. I do like the art style though. There are plenty of really shocked characters in Stargirl The Lost Children #6. That expression is used a bit too much in my opinion. The kids realize they have one another even if no one else cares. Stargirl has some good conversation about trusting and believing in others even when there are people that have let you down.

All of the kids come back in modern day with Stargirl in this comic book. Hourman explains there would be paradoxes if they were returned to their normal time frames. I am honestly a bit confused by that. The three comics featured on the DC Nation Spotlight On do not interest me in the slightest. There are a few interesting ads in Stargirl The Lost Children #6. That new Batman animated movie looks interesting. I am glad this storyline is done.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 69%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Johns, Nauck, Herms
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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