With two clowns left in her crew, Chloe finds herself in the clutches of the knife-wielding Sasha, the Russian bombshell. Meanwhile, Billy has lured Aya into his lair . . . i.e., his shabby trailer. With the circus on fire, what end will come to the remaining clowns fatales?
Clown Fatale #4 is far from a good read. Often a good concluding issue will inspire you to obtain the issues that you have missed. Not so much with Clown Fatale. The violence feels forced and the characters are too clichd. Read Full Review
Clown Fatale #4 is without a doubt a highly entertaining romp that shouldn't be taken too seriously. It is what it is and within that logic it excels beautifully. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Clown Fatale #4 is an exciting conclusion to a thrilling series that combined jaw-dropping action with humor and character development as it created a wonderful tale fully taking advantage of the potential of its premise. Beneath the exploitative B-movie exterior is a story where you actually end up rooting for the protagonists to not only be successful but do it with a bang, literally. Considering all the books and comics I read, I would compare my enjoyment of this series to people getting on rollercoasters even though they're going to end up in the same exact spot once the ride is over. It's the intense ups and downs, twists and turns, and the feeling of just letting go and enjoying the ride. This isn't the most profound story, nor did it pretend to be, but it was definitely entertaining so I recommend Clown Fatale #4 and the entire series because you just might enjoy the ride. Read Full Review
Since the first issue, the “Clown Fatale” series brought in tons of appeal because of its sexualized and engaging protagonists. I can't wait to see what twisted idea Gischler and Rosenzweig come up with next. Read Full Review