In the pulse-pounding conclusion to this heroic horror adventure, Jeanette faces off against the head of the thrill-kill gang for a final standoff that only one of them will survive. With Critical Hit, Matt Miner wraps another exciting and important story about realistic heroes with no exotic super powers other than the courage to stand up for what they believe in.
Good story accompanied by good art. Great way to end the series. Matt Miner has given us some strong female characters that are well-rounded and dealing with a very serious situation. The outcome will ultimately change them forever. Johnathon Brandon Sawyer's artwork is top-notch, he adds depth and feeling to what has become a very brutal ordeal for Jeanette and Sarah. If you haven't read this series yet, definitely put it on your list to read. Read Full Review
I really cannot recommend this series enough. It was a very well written, character driven story. From beautiful art to a well told story, Critical Hit was just that...a hit. Read Full Review
Between Miner's skillful and passionate depiction of freedom fighters and Sawyer and Garbark's (I couldn't tell you enough how gorgeous those colors are. Seriously. Perfection.) portrayal of truly bad ass characters and fast-paced action,Critical Hit lives up to its name in every way possible. Just because this is a final issue, doesn't mean you can't go back and read this series (andLiberator!) from start to finish again and again. Yeah, go do that.Critical Hit will free you. Or your money back guaranteed. Read Full Review
Miner creates a superhero out of the regular every day person. He shows that having a belief is more than enough of something to put your life on the line for, and that you can be a better more proactive person than you ever thought. That's what makes you super, not a power, but an ideology. That's a theme that will be with me for a long time to come. Read Full Review
Despite all the praise Im throwing at it, Critical Hit #4 has one glaring flaw. Despite being a conclusion, and having all the trappings of one, it leaves a few threads hanging. I wont get too much into them, for fear of spoilers. Im honestly not sure if theres a sequel miniseries planned, but for the time being, there are arcs that simply dont end. Since some of these arcs, especially Daniels, have seemed so integral to the series, its a bummer that they arent wrapped up here. It does leave avenues to explore for future series concerning these characters, however. Read Full Review
This is a great issue, my favorite in this series. It is just a pity that this arc is over and who knows what will come next. Hopefully something will. It is good to see heroes fighting for a worthy cause as they take it upon themselves to protect those who cannot protect themselves. Read Full Review
This issue is really good. I wish that it hadn't focused as much on the past, but really that's a minor issue. The story has severe consequences for the series and there are elements added here that are not only interesting, but have me on the edge of my seat. I want to see how this plays out. I want to see what the mindset for our two protagonists will be after this issue. How will they change? What will they do next? Will they still be recognizable to us in the coming issues? I have no answers for these questions and that's why I'll be back for more. Read Full Review
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