Neverboy #4
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| Writer | Shaun Simon |
| Artist | Tyler Jenkins |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Julian Drag has his first art show in years, thanks to some inspiration he found at the elusive Odyssey Diner. The show opens to rave reviews, but like any addict, Julian needs more, which leads to dire consequences. Down and out since his wife left him, Neverboy runs across someone from his past that will force him to see things as they really are, not how he wishes them to be.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Bloody Disgusting - Zac Thompson
Jun 03, 2015Neverboy” #4 has set the stage for the confrontation between Julian and Neverboy. Read Full Review
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6.0
All-Comic - Dan Pennacchia
Jun 03, 2015Thought the direction may be clearer, the end game is certainly still rather opaque. With Neverboy motivated and the consequences of his and Julians actions spilling out into the world, the energy level behind the overall story is certainly rising. Simons sequence placing Neverboy back in front of Sams mother and the exchange that follows has a really impressive quality in its emotional core. As Jenkins and Fitzpatrick continue to find that perfect line between abstraction and the concrete to display imagination without unraveling the story, Neverboy brings a great issue that will certainly make readers excited for issue 5. Read Full Review
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6.0
Nerdophiles - Sam Wildman
Jun 04, 2015Certainly unique, Neverboy continues to throw curve balls. It's such a weird dynamic sometimes splitting between Neverboy's family drama and the larger issues facing the imaginary community. But it works. At some point Neverboy is going to have to make that decision to give up his imaginary family or not. Meanwhile someone's going to have to take care of Julian, too. I'm waiting for this build up to come to fruition and for Neverboy to truly come into his own. It's been a great ride so far. Read Full Review