The White Suits #4
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The White Suits #4

Writer: Frank J. Barbiere Artist: Toby Cypress Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: July 2, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 1
7.8Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

The final pieces of the bloodstained puzzle fall into place to reveal the awful truth behind the White Suits’ reign of terror. The truth is all former Suit Prizrak and FBI agent Sarah Anderson ever wanted . . . but it may be the last thing they ever get!

  • 10
    Word Of The Nerd - Samantha Cross Jul 1, 2014

    White Suits delivers a knockout of an ending as everything gets laid out on the table. Prizrak's backstory, the White Suits' true origin, and Sarah Anderson's connection to all of it is revealed, which makes talking about the ending a bit difficult. Read Full Review

  • 9.8
    Hulking Reviewer - Kareem Ali Jul 2, 2014

    The White Suits #4 is an utterly satisfying conclusion to the thrilling series and all questions are answered as characters and events come full circle. The series started with characters who were anything but one-dimensional and it stays true to that as the character development from the beginning of this series to its conclusion is remarkable, and Prizrak and Sarah become truly memorable characters. I highly recommend White Suits because it never shies away from its material and it's a riveting tale about espionage, redemption and truth, and it ranks up there with some of the best tales born out of the Cold War and its consequences. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Multiversity Comics - Michelle White Jul 3, 2014

    Anarchic and energetic, "White Suits" has certainly had a good run. It's made the most of the miniseries format, keeping the story to its essential elements and coming up with a tale that feels mythic. At the same time, the variety and nuance of Cypress' art has made this a visually compelling experience, full of a bits of information to uncover on further rereads. "White Suits" is something more than a noir comic; it's a kind of essay on what noir has come to be, laying out a red, white and black world that's all the more poetic for its limitations. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin Jul 1, 2014

    The White Suits comes to a sensational ending with it's dramatic revelations and exciting action being captivating at all times. Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Shane Hoffman Jul 1, 2014

    So, if you like your stories full of everything that makes a good thrill ride – with a touch of espionage and a load of senseless violence thrown for good measure – then this is definitely a series you want to check out. Keep an eye out for The White Suits; they may be out there Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Nevin Jones Jul 10, 2014

    The White Suits is an example of a fantastic journey with a humdrum ending. Even dialog from some of the characters matched my thoughts. "That's it?! Your grand plan?! You're just going to"" or "I thought I had a purpose. Turns out I'm just"" I'm just as let down as the characters in the story. Ultimately, you should read this last issue so everything makes sense, but realize that this ending is just average. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jul 2, 2014

    The ending was definitely the worst thing about the entire issue and story in general. It was a Mario Brothers Movie ending and in my opinion completely invalidated the story I just finished reading. The character's journeys are undone for a cheap setup for a sequel. The real shame is that after reading this issue I don't particularly have interest in a sequel. Read Full Review

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