Punk Rock Jesus #4

Writer: Sean Murphy Artist: Sean Murphy Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: October 10, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 3
9.4Critic Rating
9.7User Rating

A devastating loss pushes Chris to the brink. Feeling betrayed and alone, he begins to research the world that Slate and OPHIS have kept him from his entire life. Armed with new knowledge, a new haircut, and a new attitude, an angry Chris is about to tell the whole world the truth. And it all starts after he discovers a few old records in Thomass room...

  • 10
    Blue Raven Comics - Garry Robertson Oct 13, 2012

    Easily 10/10, this story never disappoints. Especially this issue, as it's spun the story on its head, taking it in a different direction. The artwork suits the storyline too, which is rough and gritty, but so good. Roll on next issue. Chris is going to kick ass! Read Full Review

  • 10
    Crave Online - Iann Robinson Oct 15, 2012

    Sean Murphy’s Punk Rock Jesus belongs in the same league as Watchmen, it’s a complete game changer. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Oct 12, 2012

    What a wonderful comic! It's enjoyable just on a surface level and features exquisite art. The depth of the story sets it apart from most other comics on the shelf. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng Oct 15, 2012

    In "Punk Rock Jesus," Sean Murphy is constructing a big, multifaceted story, a philosophical and political meditation on the uses and abuses of organized religion, touching also on themes of childhood and adolescence, grief, crime and redemption, purity and pollution, freedom and tyranny, conformity and rebellion, spectacle and consumption. Not only does "Punk Rock Jesus" #4 dare to dream, but it succeeds in its ambitions. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    J.DubComics - J.DubComics Oct 16, 2012

    As I mentioned at the start of this review, if you have been reading this from the start then this issue is a treat. This is another solid issue in what I believe to be the best mini series of the year. I don't think anything else comes close. There are two issues left and it will be a sad day when this has to end, however I can't wait to see how this concludes. It should be epic. Read Full Review

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