I was persuaded to read Huck #1 by my friend Justin who works for my local comic book shop, Socal Games and Comics. He told me it was outstanding and I just had to read it, so I bought issue #1 and gave it a read. I admit it was good, but I was so swamped reading other titles at the time I had a hard time getting back to it. I’m glad I did because issue #6 was such a great read, and brought me back to re-read all the rest of Huck. Huck is such a brilliantly simple character, that I was somewhat amazed how well he really works on paper. After all those years, getting to find his Mom and to rescue her the way she had once rescued him was perfect! Book 6 was such a payoff for me to see them together, getting to live a somewhat normal life. Huck has so many wonderful qualities it makes you wish extraordinary people like him really existed. It was such a smooth read and the story just flowed. This issue had such emotion, and was a great conclusion to volume one. I had to go back today and tell Justin that he was right, and thank him for recommending this great book. There will be 2 more, 6 issue volumes of Huck and a movie for all you Mark Millar fans. I give Huck #6 a solid 9. This book could not have gotten much better for me, and it’s great for all ages.