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Secret Six #1 Review

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comMarch 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Secret Six#1 works in two ways. This serves as a new incarnation of the prestigious anti-hero team, courtesy of Gail Simone and Dale Eaglesham, with the best version being offered. It also tackles one of the few long-lasting threads from absolute power. What happened to Amanda Waller? Dreamer’s Nia Nal finds out that Waller is missing in her cell in Belle Reve and is investigating for the help of Jon Kent and Jay Nakamura. However, they also find themselves encountering criminal Catman, Deadshot and Black Alice in the process.

In the bat there is a lot of juicy character dynamics to work with. Nia still struggles from the actions Waller has forced her to gain absolute power. The actions that led to Jay losing his mother and Gamora from his hometown. She also has to deal with the fact that she has passed away. On top of that, John is torn apart to help Jay and Nia. Black Alice hates Nia to betray her when they serve in the Suicide Squad. Oh, and did I say Deadshot and Catman were in this?

Nicole Maines embraces all this messiness from the jump, showing how the absolute power effect remains in our hero. In a quiet scene, Jay admits to John that he is back to normal, considering that, given everything he has gone through, no one can blame him. Nia herself has experienced it. One of her dreams is a manifestation of guilt working for Waller. Another reason Mains is perfect for this title. She has been carrying Dreamers on and off screen for a long time, and is able to raise her in ways that most writers can’t.

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She also has a great collaborator in the form of Stephen Segovia. Although Segovia’s artwork has grown over the years, Secret Six #1 may feature some of his best works. The action scenes collided violently, especially in a massive battle between John and Bizaro. The dreams Nia receives are jarring and often frightening. One is a clear reminder of why I hate going to the doctor. The Segovia design is also eye-catching. He gives John a “stealth” version of his Superman jacket, making sure Jay sticks out due to his bright purple uniform.

Rain Beredo’s colours also help to enhance the art and bring life to the environment. Take Bell Rev: Nia, John and Jay go there to check out Waller, and the entire prison approaches like a sinister mountain covered in shadow. The interior isn’t that good. From the bar behind the inmates, Leah and the trio, including Black Alice. In contrast, Letterer’s Steve Wands works with Beredo to paste the page onto the page with a Light Blue caption that highlights Nia’s thoughts, but it’s pretty rough considering what she’s going on.

Secret Six #1 offers a solid start for a new incarnation of its prestigious anti-hero team. The actual team building is light, but the character’s work and art is more than making up for it. And the ending promises a lot of confusion in the future.

“Secret Six” #1 is a solid start for the new DC team

Secret 6 #1

Secret Six #1 offers a solid start for a new incarnation of its prestigious anti-hero team. The actual team building is light, but the character’s work and art is more than making up for it. And the ending promises a lot of confusion in the future.

Maine has a real gift for the character’s work, but needless to say, she can get into the head of a dreamer just like anyone else.

Segovia’s artwork is suitable for both large action sequences and intrusive dream sequences.

A truly unique mix of characters.

Springboard from Absolute Power’s fallout shows how it affected the characters involved in this series.

It will take some time for the title team to come together.



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