When an old enemy emerges as the ringleader of the risen dead, Sir Edward Grey appeals to a higher power of his own to fight back.
With an almost realistic take on vampire hunting and a staunchly compelling narrative Witchfinder: City of the Dead #4 makes the most of its penultimate offering. Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson keep making the old feel new again with grounded stories about a grounded, almost bored man standing against the monsters for Queen and Country. Adding to the vintage flavor of the series is Ben Stenbeck and Michelle Madsen who render the script with a steady, old school influenced hand and tone appropriate colors that make the most of the universe's established look. Armed with a stiff upper lip and a sharp steak in its hand, Witchfinder: City of the Dead #4 is a robust lead up to the series' end. Read Full Review
Roberson and Stenbeck have crafted another excellent issue. Read Full Review
Witchfinder: City of the Dead #4 delivers us another spine tingling instalment to this uncanny story. The mood is tense and filled with a sense of unease, which matches Greys concerned and troubled mind. Im excited to see how this story will end and what will happen to Grey as he courts damnation and tries to save London and his Queen. Read Full Review