Predator: Hunters #4

Writer: Chris Warner Artist: Francisco Ruiz Velasco Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: August 2, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 2
7.9Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

A warm tropical night, a lush island setting, and death on all sides! The team of human hunters is looking for a single Predator when they find out the hard way that there are four of the monsters lurking about. Yet, unbelievably, that's not the worst of their problems!

  • 10
    Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr. Jul 28, 2017

    Secrets are revealed as the ultimate showdown inches ever closer. This issue hits the gas hard and takes the conflict between man and beast to a whole new level. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Aug 2, 2017

    Predator: Hunters #4 does a wonderful job of setting up next month's finale, with the creative team giving us an exciting set of events. The various twists and turns also leave us with a lot to look forward to, with there being some clever revelations throughout this penultimate chapter. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Aug 2, 2017

    Now understanding that there was more than one Predator was one thing, but what we learn at the end of Predator: Hunters #4 changes everything. I'm glad I gave this book a chance because what we look for these days are AvP stories which break from the mold. Predator: Hunters does exactly that by willingly pitting human versus Predator, and an unbelievable third-party involvement. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Aug 2, 2017

    Predator: Hunters has a lot to accomplish with one issue left and three Predators in the mix, as well as a lot of humans. I'm hard pressed to see how it's going to come to a solid and natural conclusion based on the amount of pages and amount of characters still kicking around and that's making me kind of dread it in a way. There've been a lot of really great parts to this series but feels like it needed to be doubled in order to really tell it effectively as we're still in what seems like act one more than anything else. The big win for me again is just enjoying the hunt itself as Velasco's artwork is really well suited for this particular adventure and the color work is giving it a really great feeling. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Pop Culture Uncovered - Ray W Aug 2, 2017

    The writing and dialog are just okay. There are a few moments with some nice character development, which makes you feel for some of the hunters. I do have some complaints about the issue though. I would've liked for this book to have a little more content to it, and moved a lot slower. The story goes by pretty quickly, and there are a lot of nameless soldiers that just die. If it was just a small amount of characters, it could make the story much tighter than it is now. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Horror DNA - James Ferguson Aug 8, 2017

    Predator: Hunters delivers on the over-the-top alien violence we've come to love from the franchise, but falls short on giving us something new. The human characters fill stereotypical tough guy roles and fall like cannon fodder in front of the enemy. There's a nice twist at the end of the issue, however it comes a little too late to pack a punch. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    ComicBuzz - Kyle Malone Aug 3, 2017

    Overall, issue #4 packs the punch the Predator: Hunters series needs, if only by the character development and action sequences alone. But its a punch that may have landed too late to really hallmark this as one of the memorable fights in the Predator story. Read Full Review

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