Josh Gad and the Berkowitz Brothers escalate the stakes in this final issue. After a GIANT clash, Stan faces a world-threatening egg, and a race against time unfolds. Amidst the emotional wreckage of their journey, Stan and his family grapple with lost loved ones and demonic possessions. As they seek meaning in chaos, a relentless battle against annihilation surges in this reflective yet action-packed saga.
With each and every issue I've made it a point to praise Ariel Olivetti for his extraordinary artwork. I think I've bestowed every single flowery, positive, expressive adjective that one can on an artist of his talents. That being said, the master strikes again! Read Full Review
The Writer #4 is a reminder about how powerful stories really are, thanks to a creative team that's firing on all cylinders. Read Full Review
Plot
Stan, Izzy, Nana and King Solomon face the one who really wants the ring, her name is Helena, she took advantage of Solomon in 1942 and was possessed by a Nazi demon.
The battle is intense and there are several fallen, so Stan must use his last piece of paper wisely, but his rivals are on an apocalyptic scale and that is when the story takes an unexpected and self-consciously powerful plot twist, where they explain the power of a writer and make it clear that the story he creates is even more powerful, that it crosses borders and shakes realities.
Interesting ending to this story of mystery and Jewish folk horror.
Art
It is hyperreal and mesmerizing, with pastel-like shades that offer a mind b more