Princeless: Raven: The Pirate Princess #4

Writer: Jeremy Whitley Artist: Rosy Higgins, Ted Brandt Publisher: Action Lab Comics Release Date: October 21, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Raven finally has a crew and is ready for cast off when an old friend and his rambunctious daughter come under threat from the town guard. There's too many to fight and they're too heavily armed. How will Raven and her crew save one of the only allies they have? Variant cover limited to 2000 copies!

  • 10
    Black Nerd Problems - Carrie McClain Oct 24, 2015

    Ending the first story arc on a solid standing, this issue gets a 10 lady pirate crews assembled out of 10.I always check myself when reviewing my favorite comics to make sure that I don't givebiased ratings"but this issue started off well and had to leave with a 10 rating after seeing Ximena in action to save the day"GAWD. It's a more hilarious twist because of my name and a certain movie associated with it and welp"READ THIS ISSUE. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Spartantown - Enrique Rea Oct 24, 2015

    Whitley has made 'Raven, the Pirate Princess' a special read where character, emotion, and relationships matter. The final pieces are in place after a funny and emotional journey to get to this point. Thanks to Higgins and Brandt the future of this seafaring adventure is looking good. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    First Comics News - Richard Vasseur Oct 23, 2015

    This issue has something you do not usually see a Pirate ship with an all female crew. Raven, Ximena, Jayla, Sunshine and Muscles are all about to start out on the greatest adventure of their lives. The next series of Raven and her pir Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Rainbow Hub - Logan Dalton Oct 21, 2015

    In Raven Pirate Princess #4, Jeremy Whitley, Rosy Higgins, and Ted Brandt lay the final foundation stones in the romantic, friend, and parental relationships between Raven and the members of her crew. The opening and concluding sequences are filled with emotions, and the dusky sky drawn by Higgins and Brandt adds a touch of atmosphere to the issue. By issue's end, Raven Pirate Princess' emotional core is intact, and the adventure is truly ready to begin. Read Full Review

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