The hit buddy-comedy, featuring two former henchmen, continues as Jerry and Clarence find themselves living unexpectedly happy, normal lives. But Paladin Red, a figure from their villainous past, is about to end all that with a vengeance.
The balance between they take cage that writer and artist are working with in this series is really, really touchy. If you move too far in one direction or another, it's going to end up falling down it's going to make it largely. However, the creative team on this particular book has done a very good job of maintaining the Nursia that keeps it on the razors edge between something remarkable. At the center of it all are a couple of guys who seem remarkably well-rendered intellectually and emotionally on a number of different levels that hit the page both visually and verbally. Read Full Review
There's still the lingering question about making restitution for their past deeds, but by giving us a glimpse at the normal, mundane lives they may choose to live, Deadweights #4 goes a long way in creating empathy for these burned-out henchmen. Read Full Review
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