Space Riders #4

Writer: Fabian Rangel Artist: Alexis Ziritt Publisher: Black Mask Studios Release Date: October 7, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
9.6Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

The Space Riders have fought space Vikings, survived a vortex of madness, were captured by robot armies, and bore witness to the mind melting majesty of the space gods. Now they must battle new and old enemies united against them. Buckle in for the insane conclusion of "This Vengeful Universe!"

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Steven E. Paugh Oct 7, 2015

    Not for the first time, and despite its near four-month delay, I am giving Space Riders a perfect score. Together, Rangel, Ziritt and Black Mask have delivered to us all a true gem of comics, one that I expect…nay, demand to see as the crown jewel on many year-end lists. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Doom Rocket - Jarrod Jones Oct 12, 2015

    So go to your comics retailer and ask politely if they carry Space Riders. If they peer up at you with bleary, bloodshot eyes from some ponderous Marvel Essential volume with "no" as an answer, it is your duty to Willem Dafoe Jesus the shit out of that shop until they do. (Or maybe just keep asking nicely; they'll totally get it for you.) And find your favorite pocket of solace " the one place in the world where society waits on you for a goddamn change " and pickle your brain with Space Riders. Because it's vital that we all remember to loosen up, especially when we're reading comics. Read Full Review

  • 9.8
    Comic Crusaders - Shane Tydeman Oct 19, 2015

    The art is gorgeous, very much Kirby influenced in the lines dots and weird colouring. It just works. The pacing of the story is very easy to follow, the art tells the story whereas the wording enhance the characters. Rangel and Ziritt are a match made in heaven. As a first time reader I was lured in a heart beat by the stunning presentation and layouts also I'm a sucker for space comics! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Broken Infinite - Frank Rodriguez Oct 12, 2015

    Space Riders # 4 ends the first storyline and is an experience that everyone should have. While the majority of the characters didn't get much in terms of character development, it was great to see them utilized well. We did get some great closure to the main story as well as the personal conflicts between Peligro and Hammerhead. The art might not look mainstream, but it is beautiful and innovative. Definitely a book to keep your eyes on in the future once it returns and a book everyone should read at least once in their lives4 Read Full Review

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