Burning Fields #4

Writer: Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel Artist: Colin Lorimer Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: April 29, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
8.8Critic Rating
8.8User Rating

Dana and Aban chase down leads through a series of tunnels far from any military base, unaware that Decker and the PMCs are headed the same way, ready for a showdown. But the real threat is something far more sinister than any of them could have imagined.

  • 10
    GWW - Enrique Rea Apr 28, 2015

    This eight-issue mini, as I've previously said, is already one of the year's best comics and at the halfway point just changed gears into an even better book. How many books can you say that about? The creative team has readers spellbound with great characters, a story with deep undertones and a mystery that earns every single goosebump. Burning Fields is the supernatural, horror, political thriller you need to jumpstart your existence. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson Apr 28, 2015

    As Ive been saying from the very first issue, this series is absolutely essentialreading, and proves itself more than worthy successor to Curse one of my Top 5 comics of 2014 " in terms of both scope and execution. Moreci and Daniel have laid out a sprawling mystery filled with compelling characters and stomach-churning horror, and Lorimers grimy visuals help to bring their story to life in visceral, oil-soaked fashion. What are you waiting for? Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comix I Read - Boris Roberto Aguilar Apr 28, 2015

    Month after month BURNING FIELDS continues to be a great read. This book has had tons of interesting moments and I'm fully on board and committed to where this story is heading. While I had a minor gripe with the overall brightness of the issue I feel as though it was intentional and it did compliment the tone of the issue. The art work continues to be fantastic and I am really enjoying the layouts and art direction in ths series. I love how this issue felt like a horror comic. From the story to the art, it was a very suspenseful issue.I am SUPER excited to read the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Eric Switzer Apr 29, 2015

    I guess my reservation is that making "Burning Fields" a demon story takes something away from it. The book has had character depth and cultural dissonance and gripping noir sensibilities, all the things your common monster mash categorically lacks. I know that isn't necessarily the case though, my beloved "Fatale" did hell beasts without sacrificing any of the substance. I guess I just didn't see "Burning Fields" going this ways. Because it isn't "True Detective", it isn't "Silence of the Lambs", and whatever its going to be I'm fully on board. I hope the next 4 issues aren't people running through caves that keep changing shape, but I'm still very much intrigued by whatever comes next. Read Full Review

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