With their original plan seemingly foiled, the current rag tag team of Quantum Leaguers travels to a mysterious land and discovers a long forgotten foe with crucial ties to the Eisner-winning Black Hammer series.
Quantum Age may be a bit more decompressed in some areas than I care for but it also burns through other areas fast, such as the opening with Lyndda here that felt like it could have explored things more. I love that the book is hitting up so many different things while still giving most of the characters plenty of time. The Talky-Walky material is solid this time around and Lyndda makes me want to know a lot more about her and her experiences. And having it all come together with Chronokus delights. Lemire and Torres are putting out a great work that Dave Stewart is keeping very much in line with the mothership book through the color design. I can't wait to see more of this. Read Full Review
The strongest issue of this miniseries so far building towards a major upheaval in this shared universe. Read Full Review
As a standalone issue, The Quantum Age #4 isn't necessarily an issue to write home about, but in the larger scheme of things, it will hopefully set up some big payoffs in the end. Read Full Review
Cool issue, this comic is getting better and better.