Charismagic #4

Writer: Vince Hernandez Artist: Vincenzo Cucca Publisher: Aspen Comics Release Date: August 7, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Be prepared because everything you thought you knew about magic is about to vanish!

Hank and the group arrive in the Golden Realm and soak in the awe-inspiring wonders of its futuristic landscape. However, the locals are not so welcoming, and the group quickly finds itself under the threat of the realm's commanding-and mesmerizing-authority. Meanwhile, back on Earth, Hanks's agent Kenny makes his own startling discovery, as the dark forces of magic reveal their true nature, in horrific fashion!

Featuring a returning cast of Charismagic's favorite characters along with several new and astonishing faces and creatures o more

  • 9.0
    Herotaku - Frankie Rodriguez Aug 8, 2013

    This issue was near perfection. Great characters. Wonderous backgrounds. Great set ups to dynamic and impactful pay offs. Exceptional art. It was the best issue of Charismagic yet. My slight gripe is the whole Hector and Alle no longer having glowing eyes this issue. That did dumbfound me. Otherwise, one of the best comics on shelves now. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Aug 13, 2013

    It may be a bit tough to pick up on the series in the middle, but once you get your "sea legs," it's a lot of fun! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Aug 9, 2013

    Charismagic (vol.2) #4 is an exciting addition that builds up the current arc while bringing in more players to this expansive game of magic vs. reality. Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comics Crux - Nick Verissimo Aug 9, 2013

    While I digress, seeing smaller publisher have to play the safe card with their stories feels unfortunate. To me, if you're independent, keep that spirit and stop trying to be DC and Marvel. Sure, these types of stories are marketed for different crowds and I really hope there is someone out that's really pumped every month for these books, but my Geiger counting was hitting Zero's all day; no energy effort. I think these books should be the breeding ground for experimentation with these universe's, but these seem to be the type's of books Hernadez likes to write and as E-I-C at Aspen, it seems to just be good enough. Read Full Review

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