Twenty years ago, Lucy Weber fought Spiral City's greatest villains as the heroic Black Hammer-today she finds her marriage falling apart and her children in danger with new threats wreaking havoc on her world and some of Black Hammer's greatest heroes returning to aid her in saving it from destruction.
"I don't read many comics these days, and I can't remember the last time I read a superhero comic, but I'm loving Black Hammer."-Mike Mignola
Yarsky delivers some amazing visuals throughout this issue. There are some great moments of both action and adventure that perfectly match the tone of the story. Read Full Review
Between the script and Yarsky's exceptional lineart, Lucy Weber's desperation and heartbreak bleeds off the pages throughout this issue and it hurts"like really bad. Read Full Review
In Black Hammer Reborn #4, Jeff Lemire has finished with the set-up and has brought Lucy Weber to the point of taking up her heroic identity once more. I look forward to seeing what Lemire has planned for Lucy as the story shifts into high gear. Lemire hasn't disappointed yet, so I'm sure we're in for a treat. Read Full Review
Black Hammer Reborn did some strong stuff recently in really exploring Lucy's past and the issues between her and her husband that really helped the book a lot to find its emotional weight. Here, we see Lucy pushed into some dangerous directions with a lot to deal with and no control over any of it. This is really solidly executed, right down to the ending, and the visuals to accompany it all helps to take the story even further. I'm really excited to see what comes from the next installment and where Lucy's path will really take us. Read Full Review
The lengths to which Colonel Weird is willing to go to recruit Lucy are nothing compared to the lengths he goes to AFTER recruiting her. This issue is a shocker. Read Full Review
Deus Ex Colonel.