With the true origins of the clock revealed, Ichabod and Abbie must find a way to destroy the infernal machine before it damns them, and perhaps all of Earth, to an eternity of hell...
Plus, the last of Noelle Stevenson's (Lumberjanes) short stories!
Sleepy Hollow #4 is an excellent end to a series which has been a joy to read from start to end. Read Full Review
Sleepy Hollow #4 is a fulfilling and straight-forward end to an excellent mini-series. Although this issue lacks the humor we've come to expect from the last 90 or so pages, it is a cathartic finale that will hopefully set up a future series. For fans of the show, this series has been an absolute must-have, but it's important to note that if you're just a reader who fancies a bit of the occult, Sleepy Hollow is a series well worth your money. Read Full Review
Great send off to a pretty good series. Hope there's more. Read Full Review
#4 concludes this story arc, but I hope we get more of this comic. I adore Bennett's portrayal of Abbie and Ichabod. The action and supernatural elements fit in perfectly with the tone and pace of the show. Bennett does a wonderful job of showcasing the relationships that hold this series together while still keeping the action the focus of the story. Coelho's art is amazing, and Bonvillain's coloring is gorgeous. It's an all-around well put together comic. Read Full Review