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The Sixth Gun #2. The 's supernatural western and Free Comic Book Day sensation continues! Drake Sinclair is a gunfighter with a troubled past and an.
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Apparently, the hero is actually tied to everyone else in mystical ways, and they all play a part in the final moments. In fact, some of the villains are so evil and power hungry that they fight each other throughout the entire issue instead of trying to stop the heroes. Fairly ironic stuff considering that Griselda needs a unified group to achieve her goal. The Sixth Gun is an almost perfect issue to finish a series, but there is one problem in the form of a missing character.

Kalfu is a little creepy, but he provides a weird form of humor to break up the intensity. The final issue of The Sixth Gun may be an entertaining murder-fest, but does it do a solid job wrapping up this long-running story? Look, The Sixth Gun has always been very entertaining. The final issue fantastically meets that standard and wraps up a brilliant series extremely well. You need to read it. Pin It. The Sixth Gun 50 Review 0. About the Author John Newby. A random dude obsessed with coffee, blue heelers, and most nerdy things.

The Saboteur is underrated, and Silverado is the best movie ever made. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Sixth Gun, Vol. Be the first to ask a question about The Sixth Gun, Vol. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Sixth Gun, Vol. Feb 24, Chad rated it it was amazing. Bunn and Hurtt continue to impress.

Our heroes are hiding out in New Orleans trying to figure out what to do next now that they have defeated Gen. They know the guns will attract more evil. Drake runs afoul of a powerful Loa while Gord discovers some of the history of the guns. Now off to read volume 3. These are fantastic! Apr 23, Laura rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novels-comic-books.

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Crossroads, book two in the Sixth Gun series, finds our gang of heroes holed up in a New Orleans saloon--searching for answers, waiting to unload a twice dead villain and trying to stay out of trouble. Becky, Drake, and Gord are in for one wild, spooky ride in the Crescent City! New Orleans haunts, moves, and jumps off the pages of this graphic novel.

Architecture, colors, atmosphere, and voodoo bring the city alive on the page.

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I could feel the spooky chills in Crossroads, book two in the Sixth Gun series, finds our gang of heroes holed up in a New Orleans saloon--searching for answers, waiting to unload a twice dead villain and trying to stay out of trouble. I could feel the spooky chills in the city streets, behind the tombstones, and deep in the dark swamps. Killer gators, spirits, scoundrels, and so much more crawl, creep, and slither out of the darkness to battle for the power and secrets of the sixth gun.

One of my favorite aspects of this series is the message of responsibility. The weight and power of a weapon is not taken lightly here. And the ending! The final page is dark, gorgeous, and filled with possibilities for trouble! One of my favorite words makes an appearance. View all 8 comments.

Sep 19, Sam Quixote rated it really liked it. Drake goes in search of a magical man called Henri Fournier in the Louisiana swamps and Becky meets a new character called Kirby Hale, a smooth talking huckster.

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The second volume in the series is as exciting and fun as the first. The way he draws the Louisiana swamps, themselves a rich scenic backdrop, is wonderful and I love Southern architecture so placing those beautiful old Southern houses, whitewashed like crazy, looming with pillars and balconies and shutters, vines and other plants creeping up them - oh. Just makes me wish all the more I lived in the past. Bunn and Hurtt are doing a really impressive job of keeping the plot going while building up an alternative America where magic and mystery permeate the real 19th century historical setting.

Sep 29, Tina Haigler rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novel , favorites. This second volume did not disappoint! I loved the new characters and how the protagonists aren't so cut and dry and how complex the villains are. I can't wait to read Vol 3! Feb 09, Otherwyrld rated it liked it Shelves: horror , graphic-novel. Book 2 of the series finds our heroes holed up in New Orleans as they try to work out what to do next.

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They have five out of the six guns, as well as the undead corpse of their greatest enemy General Hume. What is in the vault is explained in this volume, as we are introduced to new characters such as Kirby Hale whether he is an ally or an enemy is ambiguous but at this point he is Book 2 of the series finds our heroes holed up in New Orleans as they try to work out what to do next. What is in the vault is explained in this volume, as we are introduced to new characters such as Kirby Hale whether he is an ally or an enemy is ambiguous but at this point he is little worse than our main hero Drake, who started out the same way as Hale does here , and new allies in the form of a secret priestly society which protects such secrets.

Or heroine Becky gets herself into all sorts of trouble, but not nearly so much as Drake. Unfortunately because this is New Orleans, we find ourselves suffering most of the cliches that always crop up in this city - Voodoo, loas and hougans, vampires and werewolves, even a giant albino alligator all make an appearance. This lost the story the half star I gave the last book. We end the story on a train, heading towards a sanctuary run by the priests and probably more trouble.

It's still a very entertaining story with much needed filling out of the back story here, but I still don't feel totally drawn in by the characters. There's still a lot to like here though, so its on to book 3. Nov 12, Sesana rated it really liked it Shelves: comics , horror , western.

A good follow up to the first volume. It quickly becomes obvious that the story is far from over, and that there are still plenty of forces at work in the struggle for the guns. Here, Drake and Becky are in New Orleans, which naturally leads to a smattering of voodoo. This is a complete arc, so there is a definite feeling of a story coming to a close.

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But there are enough open doors and hints of more to come that I wasn't left feeling like Bunn had nowhere else to go. Writing for the trade, A good follow up to the first volume. Writing for the trade, basically, which has benefits. It keep stories from dragging on forever, long past their usefulness, if the writer has a definite limit in mind. Dec 27, Roy rated it liked it. Ive heard amazing things about this series but its just not grabbing me after 2 volumes.