Ricardo Delgado's latest tale of survival and the cycle of life in Cretaceous Africa! Will the lone, deadly Spinosaurus aegyptiacus survive to see another day? With colors by Ryan Hill (House of Night, Judge Dredd: Mega-City Two), this powerful, beautifully detailed adventure comes to a dramatic finish!
If you love dinosaurs, great art and even better storytelling then Age of Reptiles: Ancient Egyptians is for you. Read Full Review
This is a beautiful conclusion to a very beautiful miniseries. All ends are tied up with suspense and action. With Delgado’s illustrations and Hill’s colors, this issue is visually stunning. It isn’t easy to provide a complete narrative without any words, but Delgado does it, and does it well. If you haven’t read this series, you’re missing out. Read Full Review
Age of Reptiles: Ancient Egyptians#4 is the conclusion this series deserved. Ricardo Delgado's master storytelling is on full display here. This action-packed finale delivers an exciting and fitting end. Ryan Hill's colors aid the poetic nature of the narrative, providing for some moving moments as the series closes. For a story about a Spinosaurus, this series has been incredibly moving. The final pages are a nice callback to the series' opening, while tying up one of the smaller loose ends. Read Full Review
While we get dinosaurs in comics once in awhile it's even rarer to get what feels like a true dinosaur story brought to comes " or any other medium " like what Delgado has done here. Definitely an experience worth having. Read Full Review
It's a sad story told very well. The art is great. For what it is, I can't really fault it. Read Full Review