Bone Parish #4

8.5

Critic Reviews

5 Reviews
8.4

User Reviews

5 Reviews
Writer Cullen Bunn
Artist Jonas Scharf
Cover Price $3.99

Following a devastating loss at the hands of the cartel, the Winters family is in turmoil. To defeat their foes, they might have to break the cardinal rule of dealing: never get high on your own supply...

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 10

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Oct 31, 2018

    Jonas Scharf's art in this issue is pitch perfect to the tone and sentiment of this story. Read Full Review

  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson

    Oct 31, 2018

    It's clear that Bone Parish is crafting a one-of-a-kind family drama, and we can't help but be excited for the chapters to come. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Horror DNA - James Ferguson

    Nov 14, 2018

    Bone Parish works on many levels. It's a touching family story dealing with loss and a Breaking Bad-esque tale of drug dealing mixed with some truly unsettling horror that will stay with you long after you put the book down. This issue serves as a conclusion, but also as a first step for the Winters into a bold new era. They're making their mark and it's going to have some major repercussions. Read Full Review

  • 7.3

    Major Spoilers - Robert Mammone

    Nov 01, 2018

    Bone Parish #4 feels very much like dedicated readers are nearing the end of the story. Bunn brings us to the point where threads start to be tied off, and the dark powers of her family begin to shine forth. Without the supernatural element, this would've been a perfectly fine crime drama involving drugs, cartels, corrupt cops and revenge. Adding the Ash gives the story a twist that adds a far darker element to the story, and the chance for some eye-catching visuals. We aren't quite at the end of this memorable series, but the pieces are being put in place for a gruesome finish. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Multiversity Comics - Christa Harader

    Nov 05, 2018

    "Bone Parish" #4 continues a decent drawn-out story that I've seen before, but without adding anything revolutionary or unique to make the series stand out from the herd. Read Full Review

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