Sid has to rely on Frankie to get Pneema to a hospital and confides his true feelings about the Weavers.
Weavers #4 is a strong issue that helps to add some real character development to Sid. We finally get a look into his past and who he was before his super powers. There are still some unanswered questions, but that is all apart of the appeal. It was disappointing that Frankie is willing to help Sid because of some crush she has for him. Read Full Review
Weavers #4 feels very much like another chapter in a solid and well-built narrative, developing its characters at a satisfying pace and letting its mysteries unravel slowly. Bolstered further by terrific artwork, it further cements the series' place as one of this year's ‘must-read' comics. Read Full Review
I still don't enjoy how the font changes color, boldness, and size – frequently all within the same speech bubble. This issue comes with bonus text message bubbles that overlay panels. I'm feeling the same way I initially felt about the speech bubbles, cautiously optimistic to this new development, but if it continues into next issue, we'll see if it gets just as old. Read Full Review