The Big Boy has tipped ALL the toys out, and the Grown-Ups don't know how to clean them up.
There are revelations about Flynno's brother, the 'Mother Of One', and Father Sinnott; can they be connected? And it's a race against time for Cormac to catch Scooper's School Play--but stage-fright is the least of her problems....
Nick Roche (Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows, Transformers Wreckers Saga) and Chris O' Halloran (Ice Cream Man, Folklords) tidy away most of the mess in this final issue.
"Scarenthood" #4 serves as both a moving ending a deeply intriguing new beginning to a wonderful (and very Irish) story. Read Full Review
Scarenthood #4 is a solid end to the first arc and a hell of a setup for where things go from here. Its world has expanded from a compact horror comic to something much greater. Where our group of parents fits into that should be fascinating and it's a world I want to see more of. The team has done an excellent job of balancing the every day life and the fantastical and combination has created a comic that truly stands out. Read Full Review
Scarenthood set a pretty high bar from its first issue. This final chapter sticks the landing of the main story and then reaches a bit too far to connect this to something larger that feels out of its wheelhouse. I am curious as to what the creative team intends to do next with these characters and this world, so I'll be along for the ride. I just question some of the connections based on what's shown here. Read Full Review
It just has some weaknesses that would see things better served over a longer run or all in one volume. But, all that aside, there's some absolutely adorable art of Scooper in a sheep costume that is well worth the long read for. Read Full Review