She Could Fly #4

Writer: Christopher Cantwell Artist: Martin Morazzo Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: October 10, 2018 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
8.7Critic Rating
9.5User Rating

Luna's journey to get to the bottom of the Flying Woman's death finally comes to a head, just as EON-DEF, Chinese Intelligence, and the U.S. government encircle the Brewster household.

  Will any of the family survive the encounter? And even if they do, will the stress of all this mentally break Luna once and for all?

The final chapter in the acclaimed series!

  • 10
    Comics: The Gathering - Nathan Koffler Oct 10, 2018

    She Could Fly finishes it's first arc with a thrillride that elevates this already amazing series to an even higher plane of originality. This issue is full of unpredictability and unconventionality which makes it the most exciting issue of the series and the most exciting issue of the week. This team is a powerhouse and I have no idea how I am going to make to next spring to find out what happens next in this story. Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt Oct 10, 2018

    I've said it before and I'll say it again: She Could Fly is one of my favorite series to hit the shelves this year. Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicBuzz - Tee LaFrance Todd Oct 18, 2018

    This last issue is quite gory, so take this as your warning. Be sure to read the letter by Christopher Cantwell at the end, as it is important and valuable in its own right. When youre done, suggest the series to others; let them borrow your issues. For this is a book that can reach a lot of people, shock a lot of people, and shake a lot of people into being more aware. I know I already am. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - Zarik Khan Oct 11, 2018

    She Could Fly reaches (what I thought was going to be) its final chapter, and to say that it goes out with a bang would be a bit of understatement. The tension hits its boiling point and things quite literally explode. Even in spite of this being the end, there are still twists and turns and things never feel quite rushed. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Oct 10, 2018

    I really liked some of the ideas that this series was playing with early on and the exploration of someone as troubled as Luna was in trying to find her way. It wasn't a smooth ride through the series because it was working with a number of ideas and characters, but i had grown to like a lot of them through the third issue – especially Bill and Verna since they weren't your standard comic characters – but everything ends up in such a strange and crazy place here that the end has left a sour taste in my mouth. Enough that if there is another run I'm unlikely to take a stab at it. There are neat ideas at play here and a lot of threads to tug on in the future but this ending that feels like it was a slapdash kind of piece really takes the momentum out of the whole thing. Read Full Review

  • 10
    nec Oct 13, 2018

    What a crazy end to the first arc. I didn't expect the violence in this issue but amongst all the violence there is still a story personal about metal health

  • 8.0
    Granfalloon Oct 13, 2018

    I kinda expected to love this book slightly more than I did. There's a really strong character-based story in here about. mental illness, but in this issue it's mostly overshadowed by spy hijinx and over-the-top violence. I must admit, I didn't care at all about the spy story. The mental illness aspect was really interesting though, and I'll probably pick up the next arc based on that.

  • 10
    Kevinrick Jan 18, 2019

  • 10
    CesarCastanha Oct 15, 2018

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