Chapter 4: "One Bold Move." The first story arc of Hollywood screenwriter/Aberrant-scribe Rylend Grant's delightfully twisted deconstruction of the superhero genre comes to a rousing crescendo. Despite losing everything he holds dear in the wake of Mason's assault on the Gyrotech HQ, Raines still refuses to step up to his former mentor... so, a well-meaning Amanda does something truly demonic to force his hand.
The pacing, gritty action, and unpredictability are all just a few of the aspects that make "Banjax" as great as it is. Read Full Review
The well-oiled machine that is the creative team behind Banjax has chapter one of this bloody tale wrapped up. There are still many unanswered questions left in this series, however, and with Laird Masons diagnosis the clock is running out. Readers will no doubt be waiting with eager anticipation for the next chapter in Banjax. Read Full Review
Ushering the first season of Banjax to a fitting end, Banjax #4 hits hard, brings the excitement, and leaves readers looking forward to what promises to be a thrilling second season. Read Full Review
I hate writing a negative review. Banjax #4 unfortunately didn't work for me. If the readers do like a comic jam-packed with action and flavoured with some salty language, then it may be for them, which is great. But at the end of the day I have to say it as I see it, and Banjax #4 isn't very good. An endless succession of clichs, a narrative that veers into incoherency, it is only saved by some great artwork. Read Full Review
Really loved watching Raines come completely off the rails in this one. I won't spoil the big twist with the girl, but it's really juicy. Love this series.
Another solid, but unexceptional issue. Too much attention is given to the violence and not enough to character.