4 Kids Walk Into A Bank #5
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4 Kids Walk Into A Bank #5

Writer: Matthew Rosenberg Artist: Tyler Boss Publisher: Black Mask Studios Release Date: September 6, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 9
9.1Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

The bank!

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams Sep 7, 2017

    That minor niggle aside, this is still a pretty damn perfect ending to yet another stunningly impressive series from Black Mask Studios. Obviously the release problems have hampered the flow of the series significantly, but if you get a chance to pick up the collected edition, you really owe it to yourself to do just that. You can thank me later. Its razor-sharp, hilariously relatable and surprisingly heartfelt, and if it werent for a certain homeless noir series, would stand alone as the unquestioned jewel in the Black Mask Studios crown. Highest of recommendations for this one, folks. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Geekery Magazine - Kris Kolish Sep 6, 2017

    Rosenberg, Boss, and Mauer have definitely got a masterpiece on their hands with 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank, and issue #5 does much to lift it into that vaunted territory. If youre all caught up on the miniseries, then run-dont-walk to get issue #5. If youve yet to start, then the trade paperback should be out this fall " you owe it to yourself to experience this wild, hilarious, and heartfelt ride. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Multiversity Comics - John Schaidler Sep 7, 2017

    In a stunning series conclusion, 4 Kids Walk into a Bank stays true to its vision and the authenticity of its characters delivering an unvarnished finale that is sure to stay with fans long after theyve read the last page. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Sep 5, 2017

    4 Kids Walk into a Bank #5 bring this mini-series to a satisfying conclusion, with our youngsters finally making their big bank robbery. During this the creative team give us more than enough surprising twists and turns, with the comic timing and quirky nature of these kids resulting in an entertaining conclusion. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Sep 11, 2017

    Even though the story focuses on the kids, it's not a book for children - it features adult language and violence. But for those old enough to cope with it, it's a powerful tale and impossible to predict (which is always a good thing). Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Graphic Policy - Brett Sep 6, 2017

    Just a fantastic ending that has me hoping for more but at the same time hoping we don't Rosenberg leaves a lot up to debate and does so in a way that the adventure will continue through our imagination. If you haven't read the series, this is one to go back to the beginning and see what you're missing. Being able to sit down and read it in one sitting without gaps ups the enjoyment immensely, but even after such a wait, it's completely worth it. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geeked Out Nation - Jess Camacho Sep 6, 2017

    “4 Kids Walk Into A Bank” took time to finally get in our hands as a completed work but it was worth the wait. This is a story that won't be easily forgotten because of how unique it truly was. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Alex Mansfield Sep 7, 2017

    While this final issue feels a tad discordant with the preceding issues in its rapid pacing and Easter egg littering, it remains a well-structured and affecting look at trying to hold on to the ungraspable. Taken as a whole, and when read as a whole, 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank is one of the most inventive and sincere series to come out in years. It works because there's an earnestness, a personal investment, evident in its core that transports you to a timeless place and speaks on loss and the fear of more loss. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Dusty Good Sep 11, 2017

    While I was impressed by this offering from Black Mask Studios I am saddened that my time with the four kids has come to a close. But who knows"every good heist crew has to start somewhere. This could be the origins of a crime team that fans could really get behind. Read Full Review

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