Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #4

Event\Storyline: Forever Evil Writer: Brian Buccellato Artist: Scott Hepburn Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: January 15, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 6
7.7Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

The Rogues just can't catch a break! On the run from the Crime Syndicate and the Secret Society, the Rogues are forced into a showdown with an army of escapees from Arkham Asylum!

  • 8.7
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jan 15, 2014

    The Rogues really can't catch a break and that is where the excitement keeps building. You don't know what will happen next, but when everyone wants them, it's all about seeing how resourceful they can be to get themselves out of the next jam. Truly you never find a dull moment here as the action is ongoing and there is no where to hide for them. Things are reaching a climax and the next issue has a lot of promise when they find themselves hitting another snag in the road, quite literally. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Shadowhawk's Shade - Abhinav Jain Jan 18, 2014

    Overall, Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #4 is a good issue, but I wish that there was more actual relevance to the events of Forever Evil and that the Rogues were doing something to actually combat the Crime Syndicate rather than being on the run all the time. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Daniel Gehen Jan 16, 2014

    Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #4 is available at comic book stores and digitally for $2.99 Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jan 19, 2014

    Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #4 is my favorite of the arc.  Buccellato shows why the Rogues are such a great team; they are fun, not so evil and always stick together.   I am looking forward to next issue more than any time in this mini. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    We The Nerdy - Bryan Huth Jan 20, 2014

    Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #4 is possibly the best issue out of the short tie-in series. Writer Brian Buccellato brings the Gotham chapter to a climactic end but still leaves you with an exciting cliffhanger, and he doesnt skimp on the humor either. Despite Mr. Freeze being a bit too easy of a fight, Tricksters tactics and Zsaszs cameo bring this issues overall story to a shocking end. The different art styles of Scott Hepburn and Andre Coelho work together almost seamlessly, and with Buccellatos writing, they form an issue that proves that Rogues Rebellion is the best Forever Evil tie-in series. Whether you are a Batman, Flash, Forever Evil, or an overall DC fan, youll find something enjoyable in this issue. Stay tuned to We The Nerdy for more DC comics news and reviews. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Nerds On The Rocks - Frank Fuentes Jan 17, 2014

    Even despite my continued disappointment with this title's art, I looked forward to each book. Wherever The Rogue's go in the future I think it would be in DC's best interest to capitalize on the strengths of this book. If not their own on-going series, there's definitely a lot of potential in the characters. Forever Evil has shown that while they may be villains, they're interesting enough to carry their own story. DC couldn't manage to make this work with a title like Deathstroke, but it might just work with The Rogues. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Newsarama - Rob McMonigal Jan 16, 2014

    Co-artists Scott Hepburn and Andre Coelho do a great job with visualizing the large cast, but their action is a bit stiff, with panel choices that don't create a lot of tension. Still, this is one of the best things to come out of Forever Evil so far. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Booked - Jeff Hill Jan 17, 2014

    Personally, I still don't really think this miniseries needs to exist. It would have been a fine one-shot or even a way to make The Flash a nice tie-in to Forever Evil, but this issue surprised me enough to care about how the story will end. We've only got two more issue left. Hopefully it can reach its great point again like it did with issue one, but I'm afraid that without the Batman villains to help out sales (and the story), the next two issues might just fall flat. We'll see. And I'm sure Gorilla Grodd will be coming into play soon enough. That'll prove to be bloody. Who knows. Maybe they'll just kill everyone and have Captain Cold show up at the end and go, "huh, my team really does suck without me." Or not. Read Full Review

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