Kick-Ass # 6 -
is a comic book published by Icon Comics & released on 6 / / 2009User Rating - 19 votes, 4.1 avg.
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This is it—the moment Dave Lizewski has spent his whole brief career as KICK-ASS preparing for. When the chips are down, when everything’s at stake…whose ass will be kicked? KICK-ASS’ origin story unfolds as the smash hit super hero comic of 2008—by legends MARK MILLAR and JOHN ROMITA JR.—continues!
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Amazing Yet Again
Reviewed by OldmanChris on Oct. 5, 2009. OldmanChris has written 17 reviews. His/her last review was for Born in Blood, part 1. 0 out of 1 users recommend his reviews. |
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Mark Millar.
If you want to know what this comic is like those are the only two words i can use to describe it. It is amazing, and this issue keeps up to par. This issue indulges our curiosity as to Big Daddy and Hit-girls origin. It also leaves us with one of the best cliff hangers i've read in years (although somewhat predictable, it is effective non-the less.)
If you want to know what this comic is like those are the only two words i can use to describe it. It is amazing, and this issue keeps up to par. This issue indulges our curiosity as to Big Daddy and Hit-girls origin. It also leaves us with one of the best cliff hangers i've read in years (although somewhat predictable, it is effective non-the less.)
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Millar Delivers a Delightfully Twisted Package With Kick Ass
Reviewed by El Bread on May 30, 2009. El Bread has written 17 reviews. His/her last review was for Dark Reign, Part 5. 8 out of 8 users recommend his reviews. |
2 out of 2 users found this review helpful. |
I think everyone would agree that Mark Millar is one of top writers in comic books today. If I see his name on the cover, I assume its worth a read. I picked this particular comic book up on a friend's recommendation and I was quite impressed. Kick Ass tells the story of two regular guys who want to be crime fighters. We've seen many takes on the flaws of vigilante justice, especially in recent years with the Civil War and the even more recent screen adaptation of Watchmen. What Millar does very well with this title is he takes that idea and applies absurd dark humor through ridiculous violence and quirky dialogue. The story in this particular issue revolves around the vicious crime fighting father-daughter duo, Big Daddy and Hit-Girl. A man turning his daughter into a cold blooded assassin is far from heart-warming, but if you can suspend belief, its disturbingly hilarious. The Millar's writing presents the wild ideas in a self aware manner that allow you to enjoy what he is obviously enjoying himself. Comic book fans will enjoy his spoofs of the typical crime fighter cliches and how they guide the wanna-be heroes, particularly our main protagonists, the pathetic Kick Ass and the usually stoned Red Mist.
As usual John Romita Jr brings us beautiful pencilling and Dean White's coloring really brings the story to life with almost cinematic tones. Its no wonder that this is on its way to the big screen as this is the type of disastrous fun that people want to see. Keep in mind that this is not for everyone. Its violent, profane and irreverent, so keep your little brother or sister away from it til they're in about the 8th grade or so. Everyone else should definitely read this one
As usual John Romita Jr brings us beautiful pencilling and Dean White's coloring really brings the story to life with almost cinematic tones. Its no wonder that this is on its way to the big screen as this is the type of disastrous fun that people want to see. Keep in mind that this is not for everyone. Its violent, profane and irreverent, so keep your little brother or sister away from it til they're in about the 8th grade or so. Everyone else should definitely read this one
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