Hot on the trail of kidnapped faerie Violet Bell, the interdimensional detective Boone Dias finally corners the assassin that has been out for his blood and finds that the mystery runs deeper than Violet's disappearance.
Earth and the Ether have a complicated relationship. What will happen if Lord Ubel can sever all their connections? Read Full Review
With some pretty good reveals and explanations going on here, giving us a greater understanding of the Ether and its impact on Earth as well, Ether delivers another strong segment of the larger storyline while fleshing out the world in general. I'm definitely curious as to what Ubel's bigger intent here is as Grondor likely only has a sliver or facet of it. Kindt keeps things moving well and gives us a lot of great material to enjoy the expansion while Rubin is able to bring so many neat visual teases and tidbits to it so that it feels fully realized in this form. I can't get enough. Read Full Review
Rubin is at the top of his game here, filling each page with bright and vivid colors and dynamic action sequences that always play out differently than you're expecting, and Kindt's cast of lovable characters fill each and every scene with personality and wit. Read Full Review
"Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell" #4 has ozone energy. It's electric, kinetic, and pulsing with life. Read Full Review