Resonant #4

Writer: David Andry Artist: Alejandro Aragon Publisher: Vault Comics Release Date: October 23, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
9.5Critic Rating
8.8User Rating

Paxton learns the only rule of Honcho's island: Fight for him or die! After leaving home, Ty finds refuge with a group of religiously devoted survivors. This Congregation welcomes Ty with open arms, but what will be required of him to stay? Left at the family cabin, Bec finds evidence of an unwanted visitor.

  • 10
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Nov 18, 2019

    Resonant has delivered a terrifying world full of dangers. This poor family has been split apart and forced to survive on their own for the first time. Hopefully, this will drive them to bring them back together, but nothing is taken for granted in a horror story. This issue takes the series to new heights, introducing new ideas and expanding this frightening landscape into untold terrors. Read Full Review

  • 10
    On Comics Ground - Travis Tucker Nov 11, 2019

    This issue is a lot of build-ups, but it doesn't feel like filler. The action hasn't yet reached a climax in the characters' journeys just yet. It's clear that the next issue will be more visceral than what we've seen so far. It would be wise to catch up now. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Nov 14, 2019

    I really enjoy Resonant with what it does overall and in the smaller corners. Andry keeps things moving and expanding so that it doesn't feel like it's just rolling around in the same spot constantly. With three main plotlines unfolding in different areas we also see more ways in which people live and exist. It's got a lot going for it there while Aragon's artwork breathes some great life into it. There's a rawness and roughness to it that's appealing and the color work from Wordie helps to bind it all together into something even bigger. The action side is minimal but it has a really great dynamic element to it and in general, I just love the character designs and the overall world design. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    UW Dec 4, 2019

    For such a lovely looking book the horrors on display are both powerful and disturbing.

    Here we see the family unit being broken up even more than before, and even after a few short issues, the very fact that this is painful speaks to the skill of the entire team in creating such an involving read.

    Highly recommended.

  • 8.5
    tonpas1989 Dec 20, 2020

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