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Dark Ages #4

Writer: Dan Abnett Artist: I. N. J. Culbard Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: November 12, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
8.8Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

When a godless mercenary war band discovers an ancient and bizarre piece of alien technology, they find themselves enlisted in the violent conflict against cosmic demon invaders!
•   From the creators of Vertigo's The New Deadwardians!

  • 10
    Bloody Disgusting - Torin Chambers Nov 12, 2014

    This new ally gives them their fighting chance; it informs them that their enemies communicate through scent. If they can defeat the Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Nov 11, 2014

    This is a fine conclusion to what was a very surprising and captivating read; Dark Ages was a well-paced and well plotted action adventure filled to the brim with original ideas. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geeks Unleashed - Chris Romero Nov 14, 2014

    Dark Ages #4 is a powerful and gloomy conclusion to a fun miniseries, reminiscent of writer Dan Abnett's series, The New Deadwardians. Artist I.H.J. Culbard has returned to team up with Abnett on this series, and the results are nothing short of compelling. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Eric Bridges Nov 11, 2014

    Dark Ages #4 has a problem but, overall, works well. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson Nov 11, 2014

    Overall, Dark Ages serves as the latest impressive 'mash-up' collaboration between these two supremely talented creators, and while the merging of medieval and science fiction may be seen as jarring to some, I found myself utterly gripped by this series from its very beginning. An exciting, self-contained story with a beginning, middle and end, and a stunning showcase for one of the most truly unique artists going at the moment. Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - F-O-R-R-E-S-T Nov 15, 2014

    This is a complex, layered book riddled with mystery and symbolism. Human and alien, it's a fun read that may leave you wishing more was revealed but also satisfies you the best it can with it's minimal run. Read Full Review

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