Under attack, Zane Pinchback and his femme fatale are forced to flee for their lives, taking refuge in each others arms. Going underground Uptown, they return to Harlem to find the last pieces of the puzzle. To survive, Zane must peel back the facade of Roaring Twenties New York, and stare directly into the truth under its surface.
o For mature readers.
This issue is both thematically dense and period appropriate all while being an entertaining read. Even though it does contain some of the same material as the last issue, it still brings new depth to the story as a whole and the moments that are repeated remain particularly important for the conversation started with this series. If you like your murder mystery stories to contain a fair amount of historically enlightening racial injustice, this is perfect for you. It will also appease anybody who likes classic noir. More than anything, it shows us exactly what it means to have the privileges we do. Read Full Review
Incognegro Renaissance is moving right along and it continues to be a very engaging story, though one that I know I'll enjoy more when I'm able to read it in a single sitting. Read Full Review
Incognegro: Renaissance #4 is another intriguing issue which is fun to read for its mystery story prowess. While the text is a little heavy in this issue, it feels earned in how it advances the plot along. The characters are interesting, the art is solid, and the story is engaging. This one earns a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
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