After a contract-killer shaman ambushes our heroes, undercover demon Barnabus Black takes a group of witches back to his safe house, where he equips them with a massive arsenal to prepare for a final showdown with the werewolf mafia.
So, this has been an exceptional story, and it continues to do so. This is a great issue that is the perfect lead up to the finale that will be available next month. Any issue with the comic as a whole is primarily nitpicking, as this is a must read comic for everyone (well, everyone over 16). Kiss Me, Satan #4 is available at your local comic book store now. It is highly recommended that you go check it out now. Read Full Review
I don't want to give anything more than that away, this issue is definitely worth reading. Next issue is clearly going to be an all-out-war, and I'm looking forward to seeing the conclusion of this miniseries. The art throughout this series has been gorgeous, but I especially noticed it in this issue. I loved the magic and action sequences the most, they were hectic, but still super detailed. Also, I felt like I was right beside Malcolm and Barnabus in the fight-the choice of angles to show in the panel were expertly crafted. The storytelling at first I thought was going to be a generic attempt at a supernatural/drama story, but has turned into a book that I'm really looking forward to see the conclusion. The pacing of this issue was great, and it progressed into a perfect cliffhanger for the final issue. Read Full Review
It's difficult to predict how the story – which has been slowed down slightly by some (admittedly cool) battles with a variety of interesting enemies – is going to reach a satisfying conclusion in just one issue. If this were an ongoing series I'd have no concerns, but as a five-part mini, I'm definitely more than a little apprehensive. Overall though, this is an enjoyable enough read buoyed by some truly stellar artwork. Well worth a look. Read Full Review
It was fun to see a more human side of Barnabus Black this month and gain a bit more insight into his background. The visuals remain astonishing and some of my personal favorites. Kiss Me, Satan! has some excellent characters set amidst an interesting plot and the latest installment set things up nicely for the big finish. While issue #4 felt a little quick and minimal, KMS has consistently been an enjoyable read from the first book. Read Full Review
Kiss Me Satan delivers another satisfying installment of its inaugural five-part arc. But make no mistake about it: this is a comic driven by its supporting actors. Not the lead. Read Full Review
But overall, this is less of a Kiss Me, Satan: awesome female characters magic and kill their way through the New Orleans mystical underworld in a Miami Vice paint job, and more Kiss Me, Satan: the Barnabus Black show, featuring the super-awesome Barnabus Black, thrill as he beats up people who pose no threat to him and gets it on with characters who used to be far more interesting. So, yeah, this issue represents a definite change for the worst. There are still some parts I liked, like there are some new enemy designs that are cool, and Cassian has a touching moment with his newborn, but this is the first issue of Kiss Me, Satan I honestly can't recommend. Read Full Review
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