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Written by: Robert VendittiArt by: Riley RossmoColors by: Ivan PlascenciaLetters by: Tom NapolitanoCover art by: Riley RossmoCover price: $3.99Release date: March 12, 2024
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #6 concludes the mini-series with an intense final showdown between Wesley and his nemesis intent on destroying the world.Is Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #6 Worth Reading?
Robert Venditti delivers a thrilling conclusion as Wesley Dodds faces Vanderlyle in a dramatic showdown in Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #6. It’s a memorable final battle for Wesley.
In the previous issue, Wesley confronted Col. Breckinridge and uncovered a conspiracy to steal Sandman’s research for deadly purposes. While he stopped Breckinridge, he now faces the true mastermind behind it all – Vanderlyle.
The Sandman arrives just in time to thwart Vanderlyle’s plans and prevent a catastrophic event. However, the resolution of this conflict takes an unexpected turn.
What’s Good About Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #6? Venditti delivers a gripping and emotionally charged fight that tests Wesley’s resolve. Despite the focus on the battle, the issue manages to build anticipation for future developments with well-placed cameos.
What Could Be Improved in Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #6? Wesley’s performance in the fight may seem unrealistic for a superhero, especially against a seemingly weaker opponent.
How is the Artwork? Riley Rossmo’s unique art style may not appeal to everyone, but it suits the tone of this series well. While some may find the JSA splash panel disappointing, overall, the art complements the story effectively.
Overall, Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #6 is a satisfying conclusion to a nostalgic series that pays homage to classic pulp and crime noir adventures. Venditti shows promise for a potential JSA series, but with a different artist, it could reach greater heights.
About The Reviewer: Gabriel Hernandez is the Publisher & EIC of ComicalOpinions.com, a comics review site dedicated to indie, small, and mid-sized publishers.
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Final Thoughts:
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #6 wraps up the mini-series with an epic battle that challenges the fate of the world, intertwined with a clash of ideologies and determination. Venditti proves his ability to handle an OG JSA title, though a different artist may enhance the overall experience.
8/10