In the penultimate issue, the survivors are in their most desperate situation yet, exposed to the elements with nowhere left to go.
In the midst of a grim realization between two survivors seeking hope elsewhere, one of their own is getting sick, and the inevitable is to be expected.
If you want to see how a comic can snap your heart and muck with your sense of gravity, issue #4 will do that and then some. Read Full Review
The Displaced #4 is a great comic that has the potential to depress a lot of readers. The series has been heading toward the kind of emotional gut punch that this issue delivers. But in a strange way it also delivers a tiny bit of hope that propels the series toward its final issue. Read Full Review
While it might not be as "scary" as other offerings out there in the horror comic field, it's just as compelling if not more so. Read Full Review
The Displaced #4 is a tantalising penultimate issue. So many questions remain ahead of the finale that it's difficult to see how it could end. Read Full Review
Despite the low-ish score, I did like this comic. The blob in the faces was annoying but the great character designs made up for it. The story was hard to follow but the few really good scenesmade up for it as well. It's not the best comic I've ever read but it was a fun read-through and I think there's a lot more to see from this comic, and I'm excited to see it. All in all I look forward to the next issue. Read Full Review
This is really triggering my what happens after death anxiety.