With a mysterious voice coming through the CB radio, Trace begins to comprehend the deadly nature of his stolen payload. His old friend Ward, director of the Ghost Fleet, will do anything to retrieve that truck . . . even hiring loose-cannon bounty hunter Mickey Reno!
o Also in this issue: Truckasaurus versus Destroyladon!
"Donny Cates . . . is a rising star in the comic-book scene."-Bleeding Cool
This book, more and more, is about the brutality of man and the trials he must face for being so brutal. However, it's also about redemption. Everything is on the wheel, it seems. Read Full Review
Donny Cates and Daniel Warren Johnson have truly hit their stride now, this is the best Ghost Fleet issue yet and I'm craving that next issue more than my many chemical dependencies. Read Full Review
I may be a few reviews behind, but there's no way I'm checking out on this issue any time soon. The story is a hell of a rollercoaster and couldn't keep you guessing more. The art is wonderful and crafts a believable world for our story to take place in. It's the real deal and very different from anything else Dark Horse publishes so don't let your predetermination of what you think Dark Horse publishes fool you. Read Full Review
Above all else, Ghost Fleet is a testament to craftsmanship and conviction. A comic full of insane and offbeat ideas right down to its very conception; An insane levels of self-confidence and skill needed to make those ideas flow in an awesome, natural, and truly compelling way. A lesser book might've just fell back on the novelty of doing a truck-based action series in 2015 (like Vandroid did), yet Ghost Fleet bulks up on imagination and form to deliver a great comic driven by strong characters and blockbuster action. Read Full Review
To think that an issue that features Scarface-level mansion manslaughter and otherworldly visions that cause characters to bleed from the eyes, could be called toned down. But TheGhost Fleet #4 continues to build its own history and shape its future through compelling characters and heartfelt interactions even as it exhilarates with the controlled insanity that is one of the best comics being published. TheGhost Fleet is consistently rewarding and this issue is no exception, even if continually singing its praises is a beginning to be a problem, its the best kind of problem to have. Read Full Review
Ghost Fleet continues to be a glorious trip that hearkens back to when the action movie was king. While this issue doesn't give us any straight forward answers but instead only offers more questions The Ghost Fleet continues to leave break crumbs that are keeping this hungry reader satisfied but still wanting more. Read Full Review