Unbelievable Unteens comic book artist Jane Ito finds her world turned upside down after discovering her comic book creations were real and she was one of them. As she and the Unteens reunite and put the pieces together they take on the forces that disbanded them for one final fight.
"On my pull list by the time I got to page five." -Mark Waid
Lemire's universe allows for a wide variety of titles and The Unbelievable Unteens is makes a delightful addition to the Black Hammer family. I look forward to seeing what Lemire's has planned for his next Black Hammer project. Read Full Review
The Unbelievable Unteens comes to a roaring conclusion with the fourth issue of its mini-series"and it ends just as any Black Hammer title should. Read Full Review
I've been enjoying pretty much all of the spinoffs from the main book as it's given me a nostalgic look at the past of my own comic book history but with the right kind of self-aware aspect and modernization it needs. It doesn't wholesale update it because it doesn't need to but rather tweaks and toys with so that it can be enjoyable both to new and old fans alike. Lemire's script does some neat stuff in fleshing out the world and I loved the character connections. Tyler Crook has really outdone himself with the designs, from the comic book view to the real-world portion, while also delivering on Wraith and all the supernatural. I just adored the visual design for this book and its color work which binds it all together perfectly. Read Full Review
A deserving, if not slightly predictable, ending to this final(?) adventure of the UNBELIEVABLE UNTEENS! Read Full Review
Jeff Lemire and Tyler Crook end this chapter in the Black Hammer universe with a charming and gorgeous, yet very safe end in The Unbelievable Unteens #4. Read Full Review
Superb finale to a quality BH story.
I cried.