All Hell breaks loose as Trish and her friends are dangerously confronted by those under the surface, and the group must tragically separate for their own good. However, a bigger surprise waits for Trish, as she discovers secrets about herself that will forever change her life-for better...or worse!
Aspen's own Vince Hernandez is joined by the artistic talents of Giuseppe Cafaro and Andrea Dotta to bring to you Aspen's newest hit series, TRISH OUT OF WATER!
Readers needed one issue where everything is explained, and the penultimate chapter seemed like a good place, so that's what you get this time out. One quick action scene, but everything else is an information dump. I didn't hate this, but I found this to be the weakest individual issue so far. Read Full Review
Trish Out of Water #4 is by no means perfect but it certainly has my attention and it deserves to garner yours as well. Recommended. Read Full Review
Comic books are often criticized for being too convoluted, but Trish Out of Water #4 (heck, the entire run to this point), could use some convolution. Even the art, its singular asset, is problematic and peppered with secondary characters that are damn near impossible to tell apart, and leaves me with no choice but to heartily recommend that you leave this book sitting on the rack where it belongs. Read Full Review