Supernatural #6
| Writer | Greg Pak |
| Artist | Eder Messias |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
ON THE ROAD AGAIN!
In the course of their ongoing search for the entity that killed their loved ones, Sam and Dean Winchester have tangled with imps, ghosts, wizards, and worse. But now their most deadly foe may be a young woman named Steff Windler — the sinister CEO of Windler Enterprises — who has stolen the secret notebook of the brothers’ monster-hunting father! Can our heroes recover this priceless collection of their father’s hard-won wisdom before Steff unleashes chaos using the infernal knowledge hidden within its pages? And why does she seem so interested in Sam specifically?
Find out as a brand-new chapter
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9.5
Nerd Initiative - LaurenHoppyGeek
Mar 25, 2026One of my favorite things about the show, Supernatural, is how they always seem to incorporate some sort of fun twist right when you think you have it all figured out. Or when you’ve reached the point of complete confusion. Supernatural #6 seems to be following the latter. While I’ve enjoyed every single comic in this run, there were parts where I wasn’t sure where a lot of the story was going. Or why certain things were happening. However, as we near the end of this run, all i’s are being dotted, and t’s are being crossed, and I’m loving it! Read Full Review
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9.0
The Comic Book Spot - beastfire
Mar 28, 2026We’ve got some sentient car answers (or rather, ghost car answers), and a bit of a cliffhanger for next time with Supernatural #6. Here’s looking forward to #7! Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Clique - Frank Jarome
Mar 28, 2026D.A.R.E Supernatural #6 is a solid issue that starts to show the overall story the series is telling by bringing all the various threads of the together, but it's brought down a bit by some unexplained changes in characterization and the usual too-fast pacing. This series remains a fun-enough book that works as a fresh dose of new Supernatural stories, but other than a few elements (John Winchester's journal, mentions of Sam's "sixth sense"), it being set in the first two seasons has been nothing more than window dressing. I still wish they were Read Full Review
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