With no safe havens left, the splintered sides of the surviving Cryonauts are spinning wildly out of control. On the ground, the least useful members of their ranks - lovesick couple Tikk and Sath - have stepped up to save their fellow soldiers. While deep behind the scenes, LQ's semi-suicide mission to uncover who's pulling the strings has hit bloody paydirt.
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Cold War continues to delight as it has this really great energy about it and has me viewing it in a theatrical kind of way. Read Full Review
Cold War #4 is a frustrating read. It has good ideas, but they are drowned in the method of their own delivery. The pacing is abysmal, the visuals are opaque in terms of clarity, and the heart of its mystery is threatening to be disappointingly conventional given the creativity of many of the comics ideas. This one doesnt earn a recommendation. Give it a pass. Read Full Review
If you can make out what's going on, it's not a bad book at all. Some pages I have to re-read just get an idea of what's happening. It's interesting. Where I thought things were going has changed completely and it gives a little more mystery with each issue.