We Can Never Go Home #4

Writer: Matthew Rosenberg, Patrick Kindlon Artist: Josh Hood Publisher: Black Mask Studios Release Date: August 26, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 10 User Reviews: 4
9.0Critic Rating
9.4User Rating

When you are on the run, robbing and killing, sometimes things go really wrong.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Nick Philpott Aug 26, 2015

    They may never be able to go home, but I hope Duncan and Madison stay on the run for a good, long time. Read Full Review

  • 10
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Aug 25, 2015

    We Can Never Go Home continues to be a sensational tale, and if I could only recommend one comic to add to your pull, this would be it. Having a refreshingly unique tale, which explodes off the page, the creative team have delivered something truly engaging, with these characters being more than intriguing. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Doom Rocket - Jarrod Jones Aug 26, 2015

    It's easy to get carried away when recommending We Can Never Go Home to friends or complete strangers (or, in this case, friends and complete strangers). But that's part of the fun in discovering the best kept secret in comics: you get to be the cool kid who tells everyone else how great a comic book can be. Enthusiastically. Emphatically. This is what it felt like when Saga first punched us in the throat. This reminds us all that it's okay to maintain our wary faith in comics. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Comicosity - Nikki Sherman Aug 27, 2015

    So. Check out We Can Never Go Home. I can't recommend this series enough, and now that it's available digitally"no excuses people. Also, it just got announced for its second volume coming in 2016, so there's bound to be so much more this world has to offer.We Can Never Go Home is the series that people will talk about as the series that redefined independent and diverse story-telling. Don't miss out. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Major Spoilers - Wayne Hall Aug 31, 2015

    This time I want to bring another terrific series to your attention, and thats We Can Never Go Home from Black Mask Studios. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Needless Essentials Online - Stan Ford Aug 24, 2015

    While the series has not shied away from violence and language, this one actually sees it take a step towards more explicit sexuality. If this were a lesser series, I'd be wary of it, but it's all in context, and makes sense in the course of the story and the motivations of the characters. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    We The Nerdy - Jean-Luc Botbyl Aug 27, 2015

    Even thoughWe Can Never Go Home #4 is flawed, it is still exceptional. There's still time to jump on board, especially since it seems that we're only starting to get into the meat of the story. It's a great character study, so if that's your thing, I can see you not enjoying this book. And, you know, if you just want to see people with super powers beat each other up, this book has that as well, though that seems more like gravy than anything else. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Sep 1, 2015

    For some reason I wasn't expecting to connect with this comic - it's been a surprise to find how much I like this series. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Multiversity Comics - Kevin McConnell Aug 31, 2015

    Barreling towards a conclusion with a sequel on the way, We Can Never Go Home is everything I love about comics. A great story, solid art and I middle finger in the air attitude. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Comic Crusaders - Cedbill Aug 26, 2015

    There are flaws, admittedly. The dialogue doesn't always sound natural, and the art/coloring can feel a bit bland at times. But overall, this issue exemplifies some of the best parts of this mini-series, which will be wrapping up next issue. It's fun, exciting, and ends on a cliff-hanger that has me excited for the conclusion. Check it out! Read Full Review

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