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Six Million Dollar Man Season 6 #1 (2014) ross cover

Six Million Dollar Man Season 6 #1 (2014) ross cover

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) James Kuhoric
(A) Juan Antonio Ramirez
(CA) Alex Ross
For The Six Millions Dollar Man's 40th anniversary comes the direct continuation of the classic television series with Season 6! Better. Stronger. Faster. The original Six Million Dollar Man, Steve Austin was a man barely alive until the OSI turned him into the world's first Bionic Man. Now he and Oscar Goldman are the most effective team in National Security. But a rogue faction in the OSI is making a power play for that position with a new type of infiltration agent - one that is completely obedient and robotic. Can a soulless machine that wears Steve Austin's very face make the Six Million Dollar Man obsolete? For the 1st Time EVER! Fan favorite toy-line character Maskatron makes his Six Million Dollar Man debut and becomes a part of the classic television series mythology with a violent and terrifying purpose. And as Steve's world is threatened from within, his very actions unknowingly release an alien menace upon an unsuspecting world. Classic action, powerful science fiction, and a cast of characters from one of television's most original series combine to make The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 6 a must have for comic fans!
Date Available: 03/12/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


The problem with today's society is that the old adage "everything old will be new" is happening at an ever shortening pace. I mean really they just released the new Robocop movie. The movie's not that old! And didn't Six Million Steve just jave his Kevin Smith incarnation cancelled less than a year ago? That all being said, the folks at Dynamite may have learned a thing or two. This series is picking up where the actual television show ended. Giving us the What If ABC had renewed the show for another season? And it quickly becomes apparent that writer James Kuhoric did his homework on Season 5. Floating through this initial issue are several key plot points explored during the final season. Sharks, space probes, the robotic Steve Austin all were in that last season. But Kuhoric's finest moment is the inclusion of the sound effects as Steve does his bionic feats. Best part is that I always knew that "Bananana" was spelled like that.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) James Kuhoric
(A) Juan Antonio Ramirez
(CA) Alex Ross
For The Six Millions Dollar Man's 40th anniversary comes the direct continuation of the classic television series with Season 6! Better. Stronger. Faster. The original Six Million Dollar Man, Steve Austin was a man barely alive until the OSI turned him into the world's first Bionic Man. Now he and Oscar Goldman are the most effective team in National Security. But a rogue faction in the OSI is making a power play for that position with a new type of infiltration agent - one that is completely obedient and robotic. Can a soulless machine that wears Steve Austin's very face make the Six Million Dollar Man obsolete? For the 1st Time EVER! Fan favorite toy-line character Maskatron makes his Six Million Dollar Man debut and becomes a part of the classic television series mythology with a violent and terrifying purpose. And as Steve's world is threatened from within, his very actions unknowingly release an alien menace upon an unsuspecting world. Classic action, powerful science fiction, and a cast of characters from one of television's most original series combine to make The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 6 a must have for comic fans!
Date Available: 03/12/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


The problem with today's society is that the old adage "everything old will be new" is happening at an ever shortening pace. I mean really they just released the new Robocop movie. The movie's not that old! And didn't Six Million Steve just jave his Kevin Smith incarnation cancelled less than a year ago? That all being said, the folks at Dynamite may have learned a thing or two. This series is picking up where the actual television show ended. Giving us the What If ABC had renewed the show for another season? And it quickly becomes apparent that writer James Kuhoric did his homework on Season 5. Floating through this initial issue are several key plot points explored during the final season. Sharks, space probes, the robotic Steve Austin all were in that last season. But Kuhoric's finest moment is the inclusion of the sound effects as Steve does his bionic feats. Best part is that I always knew that "Bananana" was spelled like that.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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