Casualties rise as the Prometheus's recovery team find themselves trapped between an unrelenting alien horde, a ruthless Engineer, and a vengeful victim of the mysterious accelerant!
The perfect continuation of horror in space. An excellent conclusion to an excellent series. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
I'd love to live in a world where Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra created every comic on the shelves, but for the time being, this is more than enough to keep me satisfied. Read Full Review
If you haven't gotten into this whole Dark Horse shared universe thing yet, you really aught to reconsider. Read Full Review
Prometheus: Fire and Stone #4 is something worse than finding yourself trapped between a rock and a hard place. That whole mission is a walking nightmare brought to life within your hands and you have nothing to do but gasp with every flip of the page. This blockbuster crossover does break new ground, and others should take notice of what happens when you take your licensed material seriously putting it in the right hands. Read Full Review
This is a great read; the amount of effort that Dark horse has put into this title has definitely not gone unnoticed in this issue. It is the perfect recipe for success, great story, great visuals and an excellent tempo which will give the reader an adrenaline rush of note. Read Full Review
First, I'd like to extend kudos to the team of Paul Tobin and Juan Ferreyra for putting together four excellent issues concluding in Prometheus Fire and Stone #4. Part one had a bit of a slow start but the story picked up soon after that. They did a fantastic job expanding the Prometheus universe, as they answered old questions while setting up new ones. The story, artwork and script all had purpose and care for the source material. I can't say enough good things, now if you'll excuse me I'm going to re-watch Prometheus. Read Full Review
With the greatest number of unknowns to it as this is the first Prometheus comic series out there, it's largely become my favorite of the four because it had a lot of fun in exploring how this area of LV-223 has changed in the years since the events of the film and what the Accelerant has done. Part of the fun is spoiled by the release schedule with other books, but this one has been a blast in watching how things unfolded, with what Francis ended up doing, what Elden became and the entire alien environment that grew up around the events there. It's not over the top in its evolutionary aspects, but we got some neat stuff that made for tense moments and a lot of danger. This is definitely a very solid series overall. Read Full Review
The series finale does bounce back from last issue in an action-packed bloodbath. While you'll have to wait for some answers in the other series finales, we still get our fill of plot and eye candy. There are definitely some unexpected moments and a good amount of horror, something this series has kind of been lacking in. While it couldn't overcome some of the limitations previous issue had set it up for, the issue does a good job of going out with a bang. Read Full Review
It wouldnt be Prometheus with out one final appearance of an enigmatic Engineer, and his scene is everything youd hope it would be, and leaves the door open for a reappearance later on in Fire and Stone. If you read the last issue of Predator, youve got a pretty good clue as to the fate of Angela, her ending her Read Full Review